For several weeks, many Valorant players have been reporting the recurring appearance of the “VAN9001 error” when launching the game or during the server connection phase. Faced with this opaque message, it is impossible to join a match, and the experience hits a technological wall. Rather than giving in to frustration, one can diagnose the origins of the problem and restore access to favorite matches in a few targeted steps.
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Understanding the VAN9001 error in Valorant
At the heart of Valorant, Riot Vanguard – the in-house anti-cheat – plays an essential role. When Vanguard does not start properly or detects an anomaly in the authentication services, the Valorant client displays the VAN9001 code to indicate the inability to connect to the server. Concretely, it is a strong signal that one of the essential components (service, driver, firewall, or network) is no longer communicating as expected with Riot Games’ infrastructure.
One might think that a simple update has disrupted everything, but this malfunction can take several forms: software conflict, certificate modification, or even network blocking. Observing the logs, often hosted in C:ProgramDataRiot Games, reveals more precise messages (service failure, TCP timeout, unsigned driver), but for the user, the important thing is to restore the functional link with the Valorant servers without going through a long and tedious game reinstallation.
Main causes of the VAN9001 error
1. Riot Vanguard service malfunction
Vanguard runs as a Windows background service. If it does not start automatically (during a fast startup or an incomplete update), Valorant does not detect its execution and blocks the connection. Sometimes, a sudden Windows shutdown or a version conflict during a patch interrupts this service.
2. Interference from antivirus or firewall
Some antivirus programs (especially those with strong protection modules) may mistakenly identify Vanguard as a threat. Similarly, custom firewall rules block essential UDP/TCP ports. When the Valorant client cannot exchange packets with the servers, it displays the VAN9001 error.
3. Network or DNS problems
An overly strict router configuration, poorly resolved DNS, or parental filters can interrupt communication between your PC and Riot servers. Poorly applied QoS (Quality of Service) rules or network saturation are also responsible for recurring connection failures during game initialization.
Steps to resolve the VAN9001 error
1. Restart Riot Vanguard and the Valorant client
First of all, force close Vanguard and the Valorant client. To do this:
- Open the Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc).
- Look for “Riot Vanguard”, “vgc.exe” or “RiotClientServices.exe”.
- Click “End Task” for each relevant process.
Then, relaunch Valorant. The Vanguard service will restart automatically and, sometimes, this action is enough to fix the VAN9001 error.
2. Completely Reinstall Riot Vanguard
If restarting did not yield results, a manual reinstallation of the service is necessary:
- In the Windows “Programs and Features” menu, uninstall “Riot Vanguard”.
- Then go to C:Program FilesRiot Vanguard to properly delete any residual folder.
- Restart the Valorant client: it will detect the absence of Vanguard and automatically offer to reinstall the anti-cheat module.
This operation ensures you start from a clean base, without corrupted drivers or outdated certificates.
3. Verify the Integrity of the Game Files
An incomplete update or a disk blockage can lead to missing DLLs. To check the integrity:
Within the Epic Games Launcher or the Riot client depending on your installation, use the “Verify and Repair” option located in the Valorant game settings.
The system will compare local files with those on the server and download any missing or corrupted elements.
4. Open Ports and Adjust the Firewall
Valorant requires several open ports to function smoothly. Here is an overview:
| Protocol | Ports | Description |
|---|---|---|
| UDP | 2099, 5222-5223, 6997-7001 | Data communication and matchmaking |
| TCP | 443, 5223 | Authentication and SSL |
Make sure to allow these ranges in your Windows firewall or your internet box. If a third-party antivirus offers a network shield, also whitelist Valorant.
Advanced Network Solutions
1. Change DNS to Gain Stability
Your internet provider’s DNS servers can slow down the resolution of Riot addresses. By switching to a public DNS (Google: 8.8.8.8 / Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1), you reduce resolution delays and avoid some temporary blocks. In your network card Properties, manually change the DNS addresses.
2. Use a VPN or Alternative DNS
If your ISP applies geographic or port restrictions, a VPN can be helpful. It encapsulates Valorant packets in an encrypted tunnel, bypassing local rules. However, be sure to choose a performant service so as not to sacrifice your ping.
Preventive Tips and Best Practices
To avoid encountering the VAN9001 error at every update, some habits prove valuable:
- Always apply the latest version of Windows and network drivers.
- Regularly check the status of Riot Vanguard in Windows services.
- Consult the logs located in
C:ProgramDataRiot Gamesto detect anomalies early. - Test your connection with a continuous ping to
playvalorant.comto monitor latency.
These precautions reduce the risk of service interruption and maintain the stability of your gaming experience.
In Summary
Dealing with the VAN9001 error primarily involves ensuring that Riot Vanguard is running, that your network does not block the correct ports, and that your local configuration (DNS, antivirus, VPN) remains compatible with Valorant. By following these simple steps, most players regain normal access in less than five minutes, without penalty or complete game reinstallation.