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1/28/2026 8:37:59 AM
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constant weasel error code over weeks of attempts

i have been able to log in and within 10 to 15 seconds of selecting the character i am met with the weasel error code. I have even changed internet supplier and have confirmed several time that my connection is correct and download speeds of plus 400MBS This has been ongoing for a couple of weeks, i assumed it may have been due to the last patch but after the update today i still have the same issue
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  • i may have found the solution to this problem at least it worked for me So what you're gonna wanna do is go to ur settings in windows, then go to "system", then you're going to go to "recovery", then reinstall ur current version of windows with all your (apps, files and settings being preserved) follow the steps from there let it reset ur pc or do it yourself once its done updating/downloading then try launching d2 once its done that should be it hope it works for you all cause this s*** pissed me off. An i suppose it wasn't bungies fault like i had claimed (this time at least)

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  • Just letting you know. I had someone comment on my post about this issue. They mentioned reinstalling windows through the recovery mode. It worked for them and worked for me. I had your exact problem for weeks as well.

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  • Edited by BNGHelp3: 1/28/2026 2:10:17 PM
    Hi there, Thanks for reaching out. Weasel errors are indicative of network issues. These can be caused by problems affecting your specific network hardware, packet loss, or greater issues affecting your ISP which are being passed on to you. Further, all of this is possible even if your connection seems fine at a glance. To that point, we recommend consulting our [url=https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049496531-Network-Troubleshooting-Guide]Network Troubleshooting Guide[/url] to explore potential solutions. If that doesn't help, the next step would be checking our [url=https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049024092-Optimizing-Connections-Improving-Latency-and-Packet-Loss]Optimizing Connections[/url] page. Following that, if issues still persist, we would recommend reaching out to your ISP for more hands-on assistance in troubleshooting your network setup.

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