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This is a internet provider issue, the reasons will be the change in router for the fibre optic, if this has caused not serious issues it can just be left but you can try port forwarding which will be explained on your internet providers website, not always a miracle cure.
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  • It is not an ISP issue. It is a Microsoft Live issue. See my other post.

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  • Edited by Carl Is Awesome: 10/28/2014 10:04:32 AM
    Okay I'll look into it. I don't have issues with anything apart from Destiny. But they're constant on there. Thanks.

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  • Edited by int03h: 1/4/2015 6:45:50 PM
    Goto Silver Button > Page button ( the one with the 3 lines ) .. Settings > Network It will more than likely say OPEN.. .. now .. that may or may not be true ;) ... To check .. TEST MULTIPLAYER CONNECTION .. ( not the first one .. the 2ND one ) on the right .. Let it spin its wheel and you can mostly ignore what it says at this point. NOW : Hit both triggers and both bumpers at the same time .. It will do its thing again and then spit out what is really happening. This is where watching the packets traversing your firewall gets very entertaining ( if you dig that sort of thing .. which I happen to ). Anyway.. The NAT type may say Open .. but the Detailed NAT information is what is important. They have a " Solution Wizard here " : http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/networking/nat-error-solution It is a complete waste of time and effort in my opinion. Since just about everyone in the world is behind some form of NAT, so it's a bit pointless really. since I have no idea what IETF standard they are using to try and open #3074 via #uPNP on 2 different IP's simultaneously with no fallback or alternatives. Again .. as I said in my other post.. it's something to do with #Teredo and their network stack. It's broken. They need to fix it. Easy way to see that it's NOT failing over is to just block 3074 on one xbox with a firewall rule. It will NOT failover to anything else, and the other xbox will grab it and be very happy with life. While the other one will be miserably crippled. So .. If one xbox is on the network .. its all peachy .. add another and it all goes horribly pear shaped. If you google this ..you will find hundreds of posts about it. It's actually got some YouTube vids on how to "fix" it. Lol .. Good luck .. I watched most of them. They are total non-sense. There are REPORTEDLY some routers that work. I have one (amongst many others) that is supposed to work. It does not. I will not reveal model since M$ will immediately mark it as unsupported on their "compatibility list" . I certainly don't want them to do that. Since the lawyers are going to have a party with this one.

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