Understand that just because other games work 'fine' does not mean that Destiny will. Destiny requires a whole different level of network setup compared to other games because it is a hybrid peer-to-peer system. Which means you have to have clean both download AND upload. You need to be running your console via a wired connection, wireless connections will often give you beetle because of packet loss and jitter.
The first thing I would do guardian is run a full hard reboot on all your equipment. Your console, your router and your modem. Turn them off/power them off, unplug them for >2 minutes and let them rest. Plug your modem in and turn it on, wait ~2 minutes, plug your router in and wait ~2 minutes, then plug your console in and attempt to play Destiny and see if that has resolved your problem. If it has, it was more than likely a network cache problem. If it doesn't, you are going to need to go through the help articles on this site and configure your ports, etc. to properly allow Destiny to work.
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Good info to know, thanks for sharing
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Edited by hssn: 9/19/2017 10:26:21 AMthank you for your reply. I connected my console via wired connection. my Xbox One network diagnostics says, with 80Mb/s more download speed and 30Mb/s for upload without packet loss for Xbox Live servers. However, as you said, the beetle error is caused by some packet loss or jitter between my console and Destiny 2 servers, there is some problem with my network or considerable network latency from Japan. thanks again.
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It could easily be caused by your provider as well depending upon how loaded their servers are. Like I said, I would try my reset see what happens if not you may have to look deeper into both your network and to your provider.