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Edited by ChrisOfTheDead: 2/13/2016 2:03:25 AM
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I get weaseled every night around the same time

Every night around 9pm eastern time I get a weasel error message. I'm on Xbox One with Cox internet. I have the ports forwarded as they recommend from the network guide pages and I usually have 150-175 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up. I also am connected to my router by ethernet cable. This briefly stopped for a week or two but picked back up to happening every night this week. Before this time, it usually happened around 8pm and seemed happen 10 minutes earlier each consecutive day until it was happening at 6pm, then it stopped for the aforementioned week or two. Any help would be appreciated. I'll probably call my ISP over the weekend, but I feel telling them I'm getting a connection error in a single video game when the rest of the house's internet is just fine won't be enough for them to go off of.

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  • Hi ChrisOfTheDead, WEASEL errors are generally due to network connectivity issues. If you are experiencing them at particular times of the day, this may indicate that your network stability is being impacted by something in the surrounding environment. To troubleshoot this, you may want to contact your Internet Service Provider to investigate potential issues along the route your traffic is taking at around that time. If you do contact your ISP, please keep in mind that your signal levels change while playing Destiny. For your ISP to get the most accurate analysis of your connection, have them run their troubleshooting checks while you are playing Destiny. This will help them establish a baseline of what your connection looks like while running Destiny. Which then may make it easier for them to figure out what could be causing the interruption in your connection.

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    • Something to do with your network if it's happening around the same time often. Either someone is feeding off your router, if you have multiple devices hooked up to it. Check it out for sure!

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