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Meta Quest 3 Wifi "Connected to device; Can't provide internet"

BVC.SUPPORT
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Good day Meta Support team,

I'm currently troubleshooting multiple Meta Quest 3 headsets connected to our organization's enterprise network, but are stuck with the message "Connected to device; Can't provide internet". This issue appears to have begun within the past month or so and I've been speaking with the networking team to try and pin-point the issue:

My networking team reports that the headset is trying to hit this specific IP: 172.64.80.1 (both port 80 and 443). This IP is being blocked by our network; Could I get confirmation that this IP is related to Meta?

Any further advice regarding network and IPs that the headset needs would be highly appreciated as well. When I connect a headset to a mobile hotspot, it connects without any issues, so I'm inclined to believe this IP (172.64.80.1) might be the culprit?

Thanks in advance, I hope to hear back from your support team soon.

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MetaQuestSupport
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey there, @BVC.SUPPORT. Company or school networks are typically limited or restricted and we cannot guarantee everything can be set up to work properly. However, we would be happy to provide some information that may help you out.

The following domains must be accessible:

  • oculus.com
  • facebook.com
  • meta.com
  • fbcdn.net
  • akamaihd.net

And the following ports should be open to allow outbound connections:

  • 443 (TCP)
  • 3478 (TCP)
  • 50000-59999 range (UDP)

Otherwise, you will need to consult with your IT for assistance. We hope this information helps!

If you're the author of a thread, remember to mark a reply as the Accepted Solution to help others find answers!

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MetaQuestSupport
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey there, @BVC.SUPPORT. Company or school networks are typically limited or restricted and we cannot guarantee everything can be set up to work properly. However, we would be happy to provide some information that may help you out.

The following domains must be accessible:

  • oculus.com
  • facebook.com
  • meta.com
  • fbcdn.net
  • akamaihd.net

And the following ports should be open to allow outbound connections:

  • 443 (TCP)
  • 3478 (TCP)
  • 50000-59999 range (UDP)

Otherwise, you will need to consult with your IT for assistance. We hope this information helps!

If you're the author of a thread, remember to mark a reply as the Accepted Solution to help others find answers!

Thanks for the quick reply, I'll chat with the team and make sure we've got everything properly set up.

Hey again, if you have issues using your headset at home, feel free to reach out to us at any time for assistance. As mentioned, when it comes to a work or school website, talking to your IT department would be the best option, as most troubleshooting steps would require management of the network that could affect other devices.

If you have any questions, we would be happy to answer anything we can. Just let us know!

If you're the author of a thread, remember to mark a reply as the Accepted Solution to help others find answers!

PankajSingh
Honored Guest

For someone where the above solution doesn't work, check this solution: https://communityforums.atmeta.com/t5/Get-Help/Wifi-keeps-disconnecting-on-Meta-Quest-3/td-p/1238251

Thanks for providing the link, @PankajSingh 🫡