
Here’s how you can change your server on client: If you’re on Steam, you can jump to the next fix below.

Note that currently you can’t change your Destiny 2 server on Steam.
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If you don’t want to pay for the Pro version, you can still download and install all the drivers you need with the free version you just have to download them one at a time, and manually install them, the normal Windows way.) (This requires the Pro version– you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All. Click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system.Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers. Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button.But if you’re not comfortable playing with device drivers, you can update automatically with Driver Easy. You can update your network driver manually, by checking the manufacturer, visiting the official website and finding the latest correct driver installer. We always recommend gamers to keep their driver up to date so as to avoid performance issues. If you’re getting disconnected constantly and restarting the router won’t even help, you need to check if you’re using a faulty and outdated network driver. If you’re sure there aren’t any programs stealing your traffic, check out the next fix below. You can reschedule the system update and close all the background apps before launching Destiny 2. The common offenders include Windows Update, Discord and Chrome. Then click Network to check which program is taking up your bandwidth.On your keyboard, press CTRL+Shift+Esc at the same time to open Task Manager.You can use these steps to check for bandwidth hogs: So before entering the game, you need to make sure all the unwanted programs and services are disabled. You might experience lag or disconnection if you have background programs taking up your traffic. If restarting your network equipment doesn’t help, take a look at the next fix below.

If you’re using an old router, consider upgrading to a better gaming Wi-Fi. Rebooting might only be a temporary solution.
