I'm sorry to make what probably is a redundant thread, but I've really been trying to connect and I keep getting booted off in crucial parts of missions. I've completely opened my NAT/Ports, my firewall settings are what they should be and my internet is very fast, I plug directly in with an Ethernetcable and I'm the only person that uses it.
I've only had Destiny for 2 days, and I'd really like to play and explore, but it just won't let me. My main problems have been Capterpillar, Hawk, and Newt. I've read a bit about bridge mode, and indeed it let me play much smoother last night, but it also made me sign in to Comcast (my ISP) and mandatorily made my Wireless network unsecured, so anyone could log in.
Obviously this is very frustrating, I think everyone's frustrated, but I'm curious, has any concrete solution been found? I've spent nearly as much time trying to play Destiny as I have spent playing it.
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Edited by Rabbi_Nutshuvitz: 12/12/2014 4:50:13 PMOver 24 hours after having done this, I have encountered only 1 error, "Currant" and all that did was put me in orbit. I have not been disconnected once nor have I seen any Caterpillar, Hawk or Hare errors. The last 2 weeks I was lucky to stay on for an extended period of time. The average time was more in the range of 10 minutes. This was the only game that this was happening to. I called Comcast yesterday morning and have put in some serious time with no problems. It may or may not work for you. It should be noted that this method is only beneficial if you are using another router. My Belkin has been a very stable device and I have only used Comcast modems. However, we were upgraded to the Technicolor unit several months ago and had no issues until 2 weeks ago, but only with Destiny. Having that thing in bridge mode worked for me.