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How to Fix Error 0x87DD0006 on Xbox One 2018?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The 0x87dd0006 error code is a problem that can occur when trying to connect to the Xbox One console. This can happen for a number of reasons, but is usually caused by a network issue or a problem with the Xbox One itself.

If you're seeing this error code, it means that the Xbox One is having trouble connecting to the network. This can be caused by a number of things, including a bad network connection, a problem with the Xbox One's network settings, or a problem with the Xbox One itself.

There are a few things you can try to fix this problem. First, check your network connection and make sure that the Xbox One is connected to the internet. Next, try restarting the Xbox One and see if that fixes the problem. Finally, if you're still having trouble, you can try resetting the Xbox One's network settings.

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1. Check your internet connection

  1. Open the Xbox One Settings app.
  2. Select Network and Internet.
  3. On the left-hand side, under "Connection Status," you'll see a list of the network devices and their associated status. If you see an error, such as "0x87dd0006," it means your connection is not working.
  4. To troubleshoot the issue, first try resetting your network settings. To do this, first turn off your Xbox One, wait 10 seconds, and then turn it back on. If that doesn't work, try connecting to a different network. If that still doesn't work, try resetting your network settings again.
  5. If you still can't connect to the network, try connecting to the internet using a different device. For example, try connecting to the internet using your laptop or phone.

2. Try connecting to Xbox Live at a later time

The first step is to check if your console is connected to the internet. If it is not, you can try connecting to Xbox Live again later. If your console is connected to the internet, the next step is to try to sign in to Xbox Live. If you are not able to sign in, you can try to reset your password or sign in using a different account. If you are still unable to sign in, you can try to connect to Xbox Live using your Microsoft account. If you are not able to connect using your Microsoft account, you can try to connect using a different account.

3. Try moving closer to your wireless router

  1. Start by opening the Settings app on your Xbox One.
  2. Select Network and Internet.
  3. Under "Basic network settings," select Wireless Networks.
  4. Select your wireless network and click the "Advanced settings" button.
  5. Under "Network settings," select the "Advanced" tab.
  6. Under "Wireless settings," select the "Connections" tab.
  7. Click the "Advanced" button next to the "Connection" entry.
  8. Under "Network settings," select the "Advanced" tab.
  9. Under "Wireless settings," select the "Bands" tab.
  10. Select the "Advanced" radio button next to "Wi-Fi Direct."
  11. Under "Advanced settings," select the "Security" tab.
  12. Under "Wi-Fi security," select the "Advanced" radio button next to "SSL/TLS."
  13. Under "Advanced settings," select the "Port" tab.
  14. Select the "Advanced" radio button next to "UDP."
  15. Under "Advanced settings," select the "IPv4 settings" tab.
  16. Enter your router's IP address into the "IPv4 address" field.
  17. Enter your router's port number into the "Port" field.
  18. Click the "OK" button.
  19. Restart your Xbox One.
  20. Try connecting to your wireless network again.

4. Restart your Xbox One console

  1. On your Xbox One, go to the "Settings" menu.
  2. Select "System."
  3. Select "Restart."
  4. Select "Yes."

5. Clear the system cache

  1. On the Xbox One, open the Settings app.
  2. Under System, select System cache.
  3. Select Clear system cache.
  4. Select Yes to confirm.

If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:

  1. Try a hard reset
  2. Perform a factory reset
  3. Contact Xbox Support