I consistently get the [b]marionberry[/b] error code when connecting to the Destiny Beta on my PS4, but only when connecting to my network. When I connect to my neighbor's open wifi, I can connect fine (but it is too slow to be a viable option).
On my network, I have tried it both when connecting to wifi and wired connections. I have specified an IP on my PS4 as well as used my router's DHCP to assign an IP.
I have specified explicit DNS settings on the PS4 as well as allowed my router to use my ISPs DNS settings.
I have also set my PS4 IP to be in the DMZ and that didn't help either.
During all these different tests, I am able to connect to PSN without issue and other games work fine, it seems it is specific to Destiny. I had similar problems with the Alpha but was able to get it to work for a short time on my network (though I am not sure what I did to enable that), but usually I would just connect to my neighbor.
I pre-ordered this game and now I am feeling a little nervous that I am having the same issues I had in Alpha.
I am not sure what my neighbor's ISP is, but mine is TTNet in Turkey and my router is an AirTies Air5650TT. I'm at a loss and tired of spending the last 2 hours screwing with my network.
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İt seems like an Airties issue. Turn off UPNP function of your router. That fixed my problem.
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Edited by Hedgebob: 7/19/2014 4:03:56 PMI was able to get in by turning off the firewall completely on my router. It worked fine for a day and I was able to play multiple sessions on Friday, but today (Saturday), when I went to play, I got the error again. I connected to my neighbor's wifi and was able to play for a little bit, but it is too slow and I keep getting dropped. I did try using the standard PS4 port forwarding before updating my router, but that didn't work either. However, it may work now that I have updated, but I don't want to touch anything to try it. I then started over, turned on all my firewalls, deleted any port forwarding, and set my PS4 to a reserved IP and set that IP in the DMZ. That didn't seem to work (but with all the rebooting of things I did lose a little track). However, when I downloaded the latest firmware for my router and updated it, it suddenly started working. So, as of right now, I have my PS4 with reserved (static) IP in my router, and that ip in the DMZ with firewall turned on for everybody else. Seems to be working (knock on wood)
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me too, i didnt play the beta yet :(
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I have the same error on my ps3
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[quote]I consistently get the [b]marionberry[/b] error code when connecting to the Destiny Beta on my PS4, but only when connecting to my network. When I connect to my neighbor's open wifi, I can connect fine (but it is too slow to be a viable option). On my network, I have tried it both when connecting to wifi and wired connections. I have specified an IP on my PS4 as well as used my router's DHCP to assign an IP. I have specified explicit DNS settings on the PS4 as well as allowed my router to use my ISPs DNS settings. I have also set my PS4 IP to be in the DMZ and that didn't help either. During all these different tests, I am able to connect to PSN without issue and other games work fine, it seems it is specific to Destiny. I had similar problems with the Alpha but was able to get it to work for a short time on my network (though I am not sure what I did to enable that), but usually I would just connect to my neighbor. I pre-ordered this game and now I am feeling a little nervous that I am having the same issues I had in Alpha. I am not sure what my neighbor's ISP is, but mine is TTNet in Turkey and my router is an AirTies Air5650TT. I'm at a loss and tired of spending the last 2 hours screwing with my network.[/quote] I had the same issue. Lowering my firewall security did the trick.