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Edited by Nino Furioso: 12/5/2014 8:29:56 PM
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Destiny Lying about Strict NAT

So my NAT is open, port forwarding all set up correctly. I've got 32 down and 11 up - more than enough for gaming. Destiny keeps telling me that my NAT is strict. That is not true. So, is this a server issue? Anyone else having this issue? Please help. I've been suffering for the past two weeks with this. Driving me crazy. I just want to play. :( Update: I moved my router into my room so that I could use the ethernet. No issues since then. My wireless strength must be weak or something. It is strange that wireless worked just fine for the first month though. Not sure what changed. Anyway, I'm good now. Thank you.

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  • If you are using a wireless connection, you may want to use a program called Inssider to see if your channel is overlapping the signal of your neighbors. It won't matter what your signal strength is if you have several or more people on the same channel. If you are using a wired connection, it could very well be something going on with your ISP. I have an issue playing Defiance on a wired connection for some reason and have to turn my firewall off for it to work. Only game that has this problem.

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  • Hi Orland0, The CANARY error you are getting can mean there are disconnects occurring in your local home network. I noticed you mention you have port forwarding set up. This is actually something we don't always recommend and, in many cases, it can cause more problems then solve. As a first suggestion, take a look at our NAT guide here: http://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/11931. Next, disable the forwarding and try UPnP. Finally, try connecting directly to the router as a test to see what might be happening (Steps here: http://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12147)

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    • I get a lot of Canary code disconnects.

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