Skype Won’t Connect? | Fix It Fast

When a Skype connection fails, check service status, internet, sign-in, updates, and firewall, then run the fixes below.

If calls or messages stall, an outage could be global or local to your device. This guide gives you fast checks, deeper fixes, and steps for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and web.

Why A Skype Connection Won’t Work: Quick Wins

Start with items that solve most cases. Work down the list in order. Each item takes a minute or two.

  1. Check service health. If the service is down, nothing on your side will help. Open the service health dashboard to confirm current status.
  2. Restart the app and device. Close Skype, kill background tasks, then reboot.
  3. Switch networks. Try mobile data, a different Wi-Fi, or a wired connection. If the app works elsewhere, troubleshoot your original network.
  4. Sign out and back in. A stale token can block calls. Sign out, quit the app, relaunch, and sign in again.
  5. Update the app. Install the latest build from your app store or the desktop installer. Old builds can fail to sign in or place calls.

Quick Fix Matrix

Symptom Likely Cause Try This
“Unable to connect” banner Outage or blocked network Check service health; try a different network
Endless “Signing in…” Expired token or 2-step prompt Sign out/in; verify account; create an app password if needed
Calls ring but fail NAT/firewall rules Allow the app through the firewall; toggle VPN off
No audio or video Device permission issue Grant mic/camera access in OS settings
Only this network fails Router DNS or QoS Reboot router; switch DNS; try wired
Old PC can’t sign in OS/app past requirements Check system requirements; update OS or use web

Rule Out A Service Outage

Before tweaking settings, confirm the service is healthy. If you see an active incident on the dashboard, wait for the fix and use SMS or email in the meantime. If status is green yet your app still fails, move on to the steps below.

Fix Your Internet And DNS

Calling needs a steady link and quick name lookups. If video stutters, change Wi-Fi bands or use Ethernet. If name lookups lag, switch DNS to a trusted public resolver. Avoid crowded hotel or café Wi-Fi where latency spikes.

Reset Networking On Windows

On Windows 11, open Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced network settings > Network reset, then select Reset now. Reboot when prompted and test again.

Check VPNs, Proxies, And Firewalls

VPN clients and strict firewalls can block voice ports. Turn the VPN off and try a call. In Windows Security, use Firewall & network protection to allow the app through on Private and Public profiles. Avoid turning the firewall off globally. If your router has SIP ALG, try disabling it; some models break VoIP when ALG is on.

Sign-In, Passwords, And Two-Step Codes

If the app spins on sign-in, the account token may be expired or blocked by two-step checks. Open a browser, sign in at account.microsoft.com, and confirm you can reach your inbox and profile. If you use two-step verification, some older clients may need an app password. You can create one from the app password page and use it only in that client.

Update, Reinstall, Or Use The Web

Install the latest release from the store or the official download page. If updates don’t help, remove the app, reboot, and reinstall. As a fallback, sign in on the web at calling.web.skype.com or use Teams Free, which carries your chats and contacts after migration.

Windows-Specific Fixes

Grant Camera And Mic Access

Go to Settings > Privacy & security > Camera (and Microphone). Make sure access is on for apps and for your desktop app. In Device Manager, update audio and camera drivers, then retest with the echo tool.

Time And Date Mismatch

Token checks can fail when your clock is wrong. In Settings > Time & language > Date & time, toggle Set time automatically and sync now.

macOS, iOS, And Android Fixes

On macOS, grant mic and camera access under System Settings > Privacy & Security. On iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset > Reset > Reset Network Settings. On Android, open Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth. Reboot and test a voice call first.

Make Sure Your Device Meets Current Requirements

Old hardware and OS builds fall out of scope for modern calling stacks. If they don’t meet the baseline, use the web app on a compatible browser or move chats to Teams Free on the same account.

Fix Common Errors With Targeted Steps

Map the message you see to a likely cause, then use the matching fix in this table.

Error-To-Fix Guide

Error Or Message Probable Cause Best Next Step
“We couldn’t connect” Outage or blocked ports Check service health; allow app through firewall; test without VPN
“Signing in…” loop Token or 2-step issue Sign out/in; create an app password; use recovery options
“Microphone not found” OS privacy setting Grant mic access; pick the right input in app settings
“Camera failed” Driver or permission Grant camera access; update driver; test with a simple video call
Calls connect, no media NAT or SIP ALG Disable SIP ALG; reboot router; try wired
Old Mac can’t sign in OS too old Use the web app; update macOS where possible

When The Issue Isn’t You

Sometimes everything on your device checks out. Signs that the fault is upstream: fresh installs fail, multiple networks show the same error, and the web version won’t sign you in. In that case, watch the status page for updates. Keep calls moving on Teams Free or a phone line until the fix rolls out.

Migrating From Classic Skype

Microsoft retired the classic app in May 2025. The dial pad remains for paid users via the web portal and inside Teams Free. Chats and contacts follow your account. If your error started during migration, sign in to Teams Free with the same Microsoft ID, confirm your conversations appear, and place a short test call. Paid features for new customers are no longer offered, and old subscriptions renew only through April 3, 2025.

Safe Firewall Changes

Windows Firewall guards your PC. Instead of turning it off, allow the calling app through on Private and Public profiles. Don’t check the box that blocks all incoming connections unless you’re testing.

Router Tweaks That Help Calls

Reboot the router and modem. Update firmware. If QoS is available, give voice traffic a priority tag. Disable SIP ALG on consumer routers that break VoIP.

Clean Reinstall Checklist

  1. Back up chat history if needed.
  2. Sign out of all sessions, including web.
  3. Remove the app using your OS tools.
  4. Reboot the device.
  5. Install the latest release from the official source.
  6. Sign in and place a 30-second voice call test.

Still Stuck? Use These Signals To Decide Next

If Calls Work On One Network But Not Another

The problem sits with the router or ISP. Keep the working DNS and Wi-Fi band from your good network as a template. Apply those on the failing network.

If The Web App Works But The Desktop App Fails

Your desktop build, drivers, or firewall rules need attention. Reinstall the app, refresh audio and camera drivers, and re-add the firewall allowance. Test again.

If Nothing Works Anywhere

Assume an account lock or a broad outage. Use a recovery method on your Microsoft ID, check service health, and try again later.

Helpful Links You Can Trust

Check live status on the dashboard linked above. If two-step checks block sign-in on an older client, create an app password from your Microsoft account security page.