Error Message: You Cannot Play Online Battles Right Now
The information in this article can help you when you're attempting to join an online battle in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and an error message is displayed: "You Cannot Play Online Battles Right Now."
Note
- This error indicates your network connection was unable to continuously send or receive data.
- This error may occur if your Internet connection is slow, or if your network connection is unstable to due wireless interference or unresponsive networking equipment.
- Some games require you to send and receive more data than others, so even if you do not experience errors with other titles, this error is still likely the result of your network connection.
Possible solutions
- Restart the console.
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How to restart a Nintendo Switch 2 console
- Press and hold the POWER Button
for at least three seconds.
- Select Power OptionsOpciones de apagadoOptions d'alimentationOpções de desligar.
- Select Restart.
- Press and hold the POWER Button
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How to restart a Nintendo Switch console
- Press and hold the POWER Button
for at least three seconds. - Select Power OptionsOpciones de apagadoOptions d'alimentationOpções de desligar.
- Select Restart.
- Press and hold the POWER Button
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How to restart a Nintendo Switch 2 console
- Power cycle your home network.
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How to power cycle your home network
- Unplug the power cable from both the modem and wireless router (if separate from the modem).
- If the modem's lights remain on, this may indicate you have a back-up battery installed. You will need to remove this battery to power cycle the modem.
- After 30 seconds, plug the power cable back into your modem and wait for the lights to remain steady.
- Plug the power cable back into the router and wait for the router lights to remain steady.
For more information, see How to Power Cycle a Home Network.
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How to power cycle your home network
- Move the console within 10 to 15 feet of the wireless router to improve the signal strength during troubleshooting.
- If you haven't already, it may be helpful to remove the console from the dock while troubleshooting, and then return the console when troubleshooting is complete.
- Move any metal objects or electronic devices away from your Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch console and wireless router. This includes filing cabinets, speakers, power strips, glass, or cordless phones that may interfere with wireless signals.
- Connect to a different wireless band if your router supports both the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz frequency bands.
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How to connect Nintendo Switch 2 to a different wireless band
- Select Settings from the HOME Menu
.
- Select Internet, and then Internet Settings
. The console will automatically search for near-by Wi-Fi signals.
- Select the network name (SSID) of the frequency band you are not currently connected to. Many routers will have default SSID names that label whether the connection is 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz.
- If prompted, use the onscreen keyboard to enter the network's wireless password
.
- The console will test the Internet connection. Once the test is complete, select OK to complete the process.
For more information, see How to Connect to the Internet on Nintendo Switch 2.
- Select Settings from the HOME Menu
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How to connect Nintendo Switch to a different wireless band
- Select Settings from the HOME Menu
. - Select Internet, and then Internet Settings
. The Nintendo Switch will automatically search for near-by Wi-Fi signals. - Select the network name (SSID) of the frequency band you are not currently connected to. Many routers will have default SSID names that label whether the connection is 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz.
- If prompted, use the onscreen keyboard to enter the network's wireless password
. - The Nintendo Switch will test the Internet connection. Once the test is complete, select OK to complete the process.
For more information, see How to Connect a Nintendo Switch Console to the Internet Using a Wireless Network.
- Select Settings from the HOME Menu
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Unsure if your router supports both frequency bands
Contact your Internet Service Provider for assistance with how to review this information within your router's settings.
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How to connect Nintendo Switch 2 to a different wireless band
Situation not resolved
If you would like to continue troubleshooting potential issues related to the wireless router, contact the router's manufacturer for assistance with performing the following steps:
- Updating the wireless router's firmware
- Resetting the router back to its factory default settings