Error Code: 2155-8028
Description:
When attempting to link a Nintendo Account to your Nintendo Switch console, or when attempting to transfer a user from one console to another, error code 2155-8028 is displayed.
Important:
- A USB LAN Adapter is required to set up a wired internet connection when using a Nintendo Switch dock without a LAN port.
- A USB LAN adapter can be connected to a Nintendo Switch Lite system using a licensed accessory.
Additional Information:
- This error code indicates an issue with the DNS used, or that the connection timed out.
- This error may be the result of a slow internet connection, wireless interference or a weak wireless signal from the router.
Are you using a wireless or wired internet connection?
- Restart the Nintendo Switch console.
Hold the POWER Button down for three seconds, and then select "Power Options", followed by "Restart".
- Manually enter an alternate DNS.
If the DNS you are attempting to use is not working, entering an alternate DNS may resolve this issue.
- Move the Nintendo Switch console closer to the wireless router.
If possible, place the Nintendo Switch console within 3 to 5 metres (10 to 15 feet) of the wireless router to improve the signal strength during troubleshooting.
- It may be helpful to remove the Nintendo Switch console from the Nintendo Switch dock while troubleshooting, and then return the console when troubleshooting is complete.
- Power cycle your home network.
Restarting your network devices may resolve this issue if it is related to the devices being unresponsive.
- Move any metal objects or electronic devices away from your Nintendo Switch console and wireless router.
Metal objects and electronic devices may interfere with wireless signals. If you have any of these, such as filing cabinets, speakers, power strips, glass, or cordless phones, next to your console or wireless router, move them away.
- If supported by your router, connect to a different wireless band.
Many routers support both the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz frequency bands. If your router supports both, set up a new internet connection and connect to the band you are not currently connecting to. Many routers will have default SSID names that label whether the connection is 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz, but if you're not sure, you can review this information within your router's settings.
Situation Not Resolved:
If you are still unable to connect, this may indicate an issue related to the network environment or wireless router being used.
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
- Restart the Nintendo Switch console.
Hold the POWER Button down for three seconds, and then select "Power Options", followed by "Restart".
- Manually enter an alternate DNS.
If the DNS you are attempting to use is not working, entering an alternate DNS may resolve this issue.
- Power cycle your home network.
Restarting your network devices may resolve this issue if it is related to the devices being unresponsive.
- Ensure other devices on the network have access to the internet.
Try to connect to the internet through the network using a device that has an internet browser, and test to ensure you are able to browse the internet. If other devices cannot connect to the internet, the network itself may not have access to the internet. If this occurs, contact your ISP or network administrator.
Situation Not Resolved:
If you are still unable to connect, this may indicate an issue related to the network environment or router being used.
If you would like to continue troubleshooting potential issues related to the router, contact the router's manufacturer for assistance with performing the following steps:
- Updating the router's firmware
- Resetting the router back to its factory default settings