Quick Summary
The error code BLZBNTAG00000BB8 typically indicates a problem establishing or maintaining a connection to Blizzard's game servers. This can result in being disconnected from the game or being unable to log in.
Common Causes
- Network Connectivity Issues: A temporary loss of internet connectivity or an unstable network connection can interrupt communication with the game servers.
- Firewall or Security Software Conflicts: Firewall settings, antivirus programs, or other security software might be blocking the game's access to the internet.
- Outdated Network Drivers: Outdated or corrupt network drivers can cause connection instability.
- DNS Resolution Problems: Problems with your Domain Name System (DNS) server can prevent your computer from resolving the game server's address.
- Game Server Issues: Occasionally, the Blizzard game servers themselves might be experiencing problems, such as maintenance or unexpected outages.
Step-by-Step Fixes
Method 1: Restart Your Network Devices
Step 1: Unplug your modem and router from the power outlet.
Step 2: Wait for 60 seconds.
Step 3: Plug the modem back into the power outlet and wait for it to fully initialize (usually when the lights stop blinking or become stable).
Step 4: Plug the router back into the power outlet and wait for it to fully initialize.
Step 5: Try launching the game again.
Method 2: Flush Your DNS Cache and Renew IP Address
Step 1: Open Terminal (located in /Applications/Utilities/).
Step 2: Type sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder and press Enter.
Step 3: Enter your administrator password when prompted.
Step 4: Type ipconfig getifaddr en0 and press Enter. If this doesn't work, try ipconfig getifaddr en1 and press Enter. If neither of these work, run networksetup -listallhardwareports in Terminal to get a list of network ports and then run ipconfig getifaddr .
Step 5: Type sudo ifconfig en0 inet `ipconfig getifaddr en0` netmask 255.255.255.0 and press Enter. Replace `en0` with the interface you found in step 4.
Step 6: Try launching the game again.
Method 3: Check Firewall and Security Software Settings
Step 1: Open System Preferences and go to Security & Privacy.
Step 2: Click the Firewall tab.
Step 3: If the Firewall is enabled, click the lock icon in the bottom-left corner and enter your administrator password to make changes.
Step 4: Click Firewall Options.
Step 5: Ensure that the game and Battle.net applications are allowed to accept incoming connections. Add them if they're not in the list.
Step 6: Check your antivirus software and other security programs to ensure they are not blocking the game or Battle.net applications. Add exceptions, if necessary.
Step 7: Save changes if necessary, close Security & Privacy, and try launching the game again.
Method 4: Update Network Drivers
Step 1: macOS automatically updates drivers. Ensure your macOS is up-to-date by clicking the Apple menu, then 'About This Mac', then 'Software Update'.
Step 2: Install any available updates.
Method 5: Change DNS Server
Step 1: Open System Preferences and go to Network.
Step 2: Select your active network connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet).
Step 3: Click 'Advanced'.
Step 4: Click the 'DNS' tab.
Step 5: Click the '+' button to add a new DNS server.
Step 6: Enter a public DNS server address, such as Google's (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare's (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1).
Step 7: Click 'OK'.
Step 8: Click 'Apply'.
Step 9: Try launching the game again.
Method 6: Check Blizzard Server Status
Step 1: Visit the Blizzard Customer Support website or social media channels (Twitter, Facebook) to check for any known server outages or scheduled maintenance.
Step 2: If there's a known issue, wait for Blizzard to resolve it.