| Secondary Code | Primary Cause | | :--- | :--- | | | UPnP is disabled or not supported by the router. | | -11002, -11012 | ISP uses Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT), making direct connections difficult. | | -11011 | UPnP is disabled within the Parsec app's settings. | | -11013 | Network is a "Double NAT" environment (multiple routers in series). |
Software firewalls often flag the unexpected incoming UDP traffic required by Parsec as a threat.
Complete Guide to Resolving the and Connection Blockers 6023 parsec error exclusive
This comprehensive troubleshooting blueprint details how to diagnose, isolate, and bypass this network bottleneck. 1. Local System Diagnostics
The first recorded—and most famous—case involved the independent cargo hauler Event Horizon of Solitude , a mid-size Helix-class transport. On a routine supply run from Proxima Centauri to Barnard's Star (a mere 1.3 parsecs), the ship vanished. Twelve hours later, a distress signal was received from a region designated BFR-7, an uncharted void 6,023 parsecs from Proxima. The pilot, Mira Khouri, reported: | Secondary Code | Primary Cause | |
Double NAT occurs when you have two routers in your network (e.g., a modem/router combo from your ISP plus your own Wi‑Fi router). CGNAT occurs when your ISP uses a shared public IP. In both cases, manual port forwarding fails.
He stared at her for exactly one second. Then he grinned—the mad grin of a mathematician who sees a beautiful solution in a catastrophe. “I’d need to recalibrate the Fold matrix to mirror our biosignatures against this universe’s baseline. Make us look like we were born here.” | | -11013 | Network is a "Double
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We’ve arranged the solutions from the simplest (and least invasive) to more advanced techniques. Try them in order—most users will see success by step 3.
The term first appeared in unofficial logs roughly 120 standard cycles ago, though its origins are believed to be far older. It does not appear in any official FTL (Faster-Than-Light) navigation database, nor is it recognized by the Interstellar Bureau of Astrogation (IBA). Yet, the "6023 Parsec Error" has become the stuff of legend—and tragedy—in the galactic periphery. The addition of the word "exclusive" transforms it from a mere glitch into a phenomenon with active, almost sentient, selectivity.