I recently set up a third computer in our household so three of us can play together. The problem is we can't all connect. Two of us have successfully played together on the same fireteam, before. What's new: (1) this third computer on the same LAN, and (2) Bungie's recent switch to Steam's server system.
Now, with the third computer, any two computers seem to be able to connect (i.e., A&B, B&C, A&C), but as soon as a third tries, one of us gets disconnected; usually, it's the third player that's disconnected, but not always. The only thing I haven't tried is hard-wiring the third computer (it's the only one on WiFi), but that doesn't make sense as it's able to successfully connect to at least one other hard-wired computer.
This sounds like it's entirely on Bungie's end, but just in case: [b]Is it actually possible to have a fireteam of 3+ using the same LAN?[/b] Has anyone actually, successfully done this since Bungie's recent switch to Steam's server system?
EDIT: Yes, UPNP is enabled on my router and has been for ages. I do have port forwarding enabled for ports 443 & 80, but that's not for Destiny 2.
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2 RepliesMost people are lucky if they can get 2 to work off the same Router in the same household. In most Console cases, they have to have 1 person on Etherent LAN and the other person on WIFi. And sometimes it plain refuses to allow the second access. I have never heard of it working with 3 at all.