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Edited by csquidy: 2/23/2015 2:11:56 AM
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How many devices are in your house exactly? Networks could prioritize on these other devices due to large bandwidth use. This isn't bungie or your Xbox. After you turn off your iPhone (big contributor) or other computers, and restart your xbox you should be fine.
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  • Edited by Hasbro35: 3/1/2015 7:27:41 PM
    I also see this primarily in crucible and previously Iron Banner. Other devices and games have no issue connecting after #xbox1 network crashes. Leads to being a Destiny issue. This is definitely a bug that was introduced on Bungie side.

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  • It's not other devices on the network. It only happens in Iron Banner. And it only affects the Xbox One (for instance my 360 can still connect just fine). The only fix is to restart the X1 and let it reconnect to the router. Nothing changes on the router and no other devices are affected at the time of the error. It appears to be something that is directly tied to how PvP in Destiny affects the wireless connection of the X1.

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  • Edited by Hasbro35: 3/1/2015 7:26:52 PM
    See above reply

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