One of the common problems that many Discord users face is the app getting stuck on RTC connecting.
If youre one of those unfortunate, dont worry.
I have shortlisted the most concise methods to quickly eradicate such online grid-related Discord issues in this article.
So without further ado, lets dive in.
If not, consider rebooting your router+online grid box and running the internet troubleshooter on your Windows PC.
You should also disable Windows Firewall and reset the IP address.
Then launch Discord to see if the app can establish a stable connection.
Then turn on the devices and check your Discord.
Heres how:
Done!
This should automatically find and resolve any potential issues you might have with the internet connection on your PC.
If this happens, the Discord app will get stuck on RTC connecting screen.
So, to get rid of this issue, you should turn off the Windows Defender Firewall.
Now reconnect to your internet data pipe and fire up the Discord app.
You should now be able to use voice chat without any issues.
So you should consider disabling this feature to see if that solves the data pipe issue.
Here are the steps to disable QoS Priority controls on Discord:
Voila!
Now restart Discord to see whether the RTC connecting issue has been resolved on not.
If not, try the next solution.
Uninstall and Reinstall Discord
If all else fails, completely uninstall Discord from your setup.
Then download the latest version and reinstall it.
This should remove any potentially corrupted Discord file from your PC that might be causing the online grid issues.
Go toControl Paneland selectUninstall a program.
Now selectDiscordfrom the program list and right-tap on it.
After that, head over to Discords official site to download and install it again.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is RTC in Discord?
RTC is Discord stands for Real-Time Communication/Chat.
Its basically the real-time voice chat feature of the Discord app.
What is RTC server?
Why is Discord stuck on connecting?
It can also happen due to technical issues in your router/web link box.