Ive been playing on Xbox one and my game as been loosing connection to destiny servers a lot and isn't loading in vendors or enemy can anybody help? The code is : Cabbage
It was working fine until yesterday and starting the annoy me since im not going to be able to do things at reset
Rip beating my friends to 300 light :(
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Hello, We are continuing to investigate CABBAGE errors that are blocking some players from progressing through the Destiny 2 campaign. Some players have been able to alleviate these errors by following the troubleshooting steps listed here: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/230497141?sort=0&page=0 Note: Some steps may need to be taken by your ISP, as security settings may not be available to some players. Stay tuned to @BungieHelp for updates.
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Изменено (RodneyChops): 9/26/2017 9:57:20 PMJoin the club. If you tried all the things with routing mentioned in the sticky, kind of out of luck. Some people have had luck with re-broadcasting their wifi. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027762/windows-use-your-pc-as-a-mobile-hotspot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9IkjsXO88k If you have a specific band of Technicolor router (not modem, but router) there is a fix going around where you can manually mess with the router tables. This fix is very specific though. If you don't have an extra computer to make a tether network, you can try tethering to a phone assuming you have unlimited data. If you fall into the final bin, which myself and may others are in. No extra computer with wifi card, no specific matching techincolour router and no unlimited cell phone data... You can pray to osiris that bungie actually is looking into this for a future patch. It doesn't appear they are offering refunds, or answering anything in this forms regarding Cabbage errors. You might be able to talk to a vendor about a refund if you purchased through a 3rd party store or something. Oh, if you have a ADSL connection. (Phone line internet, not cable) one person has had success on switching their WAN settings from DHCP to PPPOE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). You usually have to call your ISP and get a username and password for PPPOE, Punch it into your routers settings. It's essentially an older method of connecting to your ISP. Why it worked for that guy, I do not know. I will certainly not be keeping up with my friends light level anymore either. :(
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