Is anyone else having issues with repeated dissconnections? I have managed to complete only 2 matches in 12 today without getting disconnected
Check/reset your router
Try using a hardwired connection
Call your ISP
If those don’t help, RIP sell your xb1
2 in 15 got to quit as I am burning through boosters but getting nothing for it and making no progress
Been playing all morning and had no issues. about all you can do for connection problems is #1 use a wired connection for your Xbox and #2 do a hard reset before playing any Halo.
yeah, has been a problem lately, i checked my conection, and other games run smooth. i was having a great game yesterday and then…pop!!, i was out.
It only happens to me once in like 30-50 games. Hard reset your xbox too, along with the other steps mentioned
I only use a wired connection and have tried resetting the router and XBox to no avail,but this seems to be happening far too frequently. I don’t know if it’s because I am so far away from the server as I’m in the UK, but the problem has become increasingly common of late
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> Is anyone else having issues with repeated dissconnections? I have managed to complete only 2 matches in 12 today without getting disconnected
Yeah, this keeps happening to me too. It says I’ve “left the fireteam”, red screen of death, and then freezes on an art screen as it tries to load the main menu.
Quit to build every day before you start playing. That’s helped me avoid REQs not loading, dropped connections, etc. Hard reset Xbox on the regular. If you run torrents or anything with lots of persistent connections from other devices then pause or stop those while you are playing. This includes Netflix or similar streaming services. If TCP teardowns don’t occur properly (bug in torrent, router just has many time_waits, traffic not prioritized on your router due to defaults), then you need to kick your router for reboot on the regular. If you don’t have open NAT, manually forward your ports. If you reboot everything (router, xbox, Halo), have nothing else running on your network (stop everything, disconnect clients, etc. just to test), hard-wire in (you know your microwave can muck up your wireless connection), and still have problems, it’s either your Xbox isn’t good (test other games), your router is old/malfunctioning and needs replacement, or your Internet provider may have some jitter (go to speedtest.net or similar and if you can run tests at different times of day, and see if there’s any way to run long-term tests over time). You could be in a neighborhood that is oversubscribed in terms of how many households are trunked to the the last-mile boxes. During peak hours Internet is wonky, but you only notice on FPS games, not on a UDP video steam which can suffer the loss of those bits. There are so many different things besides the Xbox or Halo servers (which have had issues since launch; have improved though) that could be your problem. Your provider could be routing your traffic in a non-optimal way, meaning more hops than necessary, because it’s selling your traffic to marketing, or it’s partnered with another provider and they compete with a different backbone provider and don’t use that optimal path.Your provider could be doing heavy traffic analysis on its customers for security purposes. Maybe you consumed 500GB of bandwidth at home that month and your provider got wise and now is looking at all your traffic with another filter looking for DCMA content. There’s probably no end to such a list.
I can go on because it’s Friday and I’m waiting for 5 o’clock. You could have bad drive sectors where your game data is installed. Need to wipe the game and reinstall. Or buy another drive. Yes I know it all runs in memory, but still, can’t count that out. Maybe your Xbox has a memory issue (very unlikely or you’d notice in other games, and Xbox probably has a boot-time memtest). Heck your Ethernet cable might be bad! My buddy just the other night kept getting dropped, and swapped his cable because a light on his router occasionally flashed red. All fixed. No drops since. If your router’s traffic vs your DVR/STB isn’t prioritized then you can have problems. This is usually when you have a very short coaxial cable to your DVR and a very long one to your router. That used to cause routers to not even get Internet (Comcast here in MD), saw it at multiple sites.
And there’s more… so go check a zillion things. Be scientific, and change one variable at a time. Good luck.