I got constant weasel errors ever since release, and I went through the entire trouble shooting guide at Bungie. However, MisterExotic suggested switching my combination cable modem/router into bridge mode and use a separate router. It turns out that has solved my problems and I have not had a weasel error since. I am assuming my combo modem/router is simply dropping packets due to a slow processor and switching it into bridge mode allows it to focus solely on translating coax signal into bits (and thus letting my other router dedicate to network switching).
It may sound banal, but try switching your cable model into bridge mode; just make sure you have a separate router and/or wifi-access point on hand if you need them.
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Edited by TLB GoT SkLZ: 11/23/2017 5:36:25 AMI understand you increased your signal strength, but the problem is not user end. When Activision games and Bungie put out a game that says on the box: "Requires internet." They would have to also mention; "Oh btw, good luck playing with error codes and disconnects. Maybe you should get two modems to play." Maybe I should sue a developer over $60 dollars for false advertising. They simply put a product that many people are not able to use because of their lack of dedicated servers. I don't have the time or patience to create a networking hub in my home just to play one game. As a customer paying for a service, this is where Bungie steps in. But, where is the customer service? A -blam!-ing forum and twitter. Thats enough for me to say this developer is a -blam!-ing joke and that I want a refund. Lol. I'm glad it helped you though.
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Indeed..for 1 GAME this is becoming a serious investment if you need to revisit your network infra. (If you are even allowed to. E.g people who rent etc..) Time to admit that there must be something wrong with their product/service. But there they also lack..