GUIDE: PUT YOUR PS3 IN A DMZ
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xRanakx
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1. November 2008 @ 11:18 |
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This guide is amazing I may say. but Im still having a problem. My NAT type always ends up failing. I've tried every method mentioned on this thread. Nothing.
I have an Engenius ESR-1220 Wireless router, Ive tried turning all of the DNS server suggestions, Ive tried port filtering, Ive tried setting my PS3 to a DMZ as well, None of this has worked.
Everything checks out besides my NAT type. Does it just take a REALLY long time to update the settings? or what's going on? Its really beginning to frustrate me to no end, and i need help!
Thanks in advance to anyone who may have a suggestion. Im willing to try anything at this point...
Play station should do this for you. Holy crap.
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1. November 2008 @ 11:42 |
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You probably need a different router. Linksys, Netgear or D-Link would be your best bet in order from #1-#3.
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xRanakx
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1. November 2008 @ 11:57 |
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Originally posted by Oner: You probably need a different router. Linksys, Netgear or D-Link would be your best bet in order from #1-#3.
Thanks alot. I was scared to hear that cause i knew it was a possibility but i just didn't want to dish out the cash. but i may have to in the end.
Play station should do this for you. Holy crap.
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supertape
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1. November 2008 @ 12:18 |
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you can get a linksys router for dirt cheap wrtg54v2 works great
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xRanakx
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1. November 2008 @ 12:38 |
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Originally posted by supertape: you can get a linksys router for dirt cheap wrtg54v2 works great
awesome! thanks for the suggestion, Ill look into it :) thanks again
Play station should do this for you. Holy crap.
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Cytosol
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3. November 2008 @ 20:29 |
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Unfortunately this doesn't fix my problems, but if my problem was port related i'm sure it would have fixed it! Thanks for the great guide nonetheless.
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joebob296
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7. November 2008 @ 23:29 |
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I have followed the above instructions for setting my ps3 to dmz and now when I test the internet connection it says "An error occurred during communication with a server this is a DNS server" any ideas on how to fix this erroe?
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Trixstar
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16. November 2008 @ 07:28 |
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Im reallly stuck at one point.I very hope you can help
I have a problem that if i put the "Assign the public IP address of a connection to a device." That means i want to DMZ it says there's like no compatible connection found and I can't apply or edit anything??Can you help?
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21. November 2008 @ 21:23 |
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I've been trying for weeks to get connected. With your your help i had it going after a few mins. THANK YOU.
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei survivor.
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simpson02
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23. November 2008 @ 17:03 |
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Hello, the guide was awesome and very easy to follow! Unfortunately it didn't work for me, and I was wondering if the fact that I live on a college campus would be the reason. I have the Dynex WGRTR. I've tried DMZ'ing, I've tried opening up all the ports and nothing helps. It really gets frusturating trying to join friends' parties!
Thanks in advance.
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Ruser
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27. November 2008 @ 08:59 |
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Great thread !!
But still we cannot et my sons PS3 to work with a Belkin N1 router.
I know that others elsewhere have had problems with this router.
I followed the advice on page 1 and put the PS3 in a DMZ etc etc.
But I get a message saying that the connection to the router timed out with an error code of 80710092.
Any clues ?
Ta
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NinReznor
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27. November 2008 @ 09:43 |
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Originally posted by Ruser: Great thread !!
But still we cannot et my sons PS3 to work with a Belkin N1 router.
I know that others elsewhere have had problems with this router.
I followed the advice on page 1 and put the PS3 in a DMZ etc etc.
But I get a message saying that the connection to the router timed out with an error code of 80710092.
Any clues ?
Ta
change your dns settings on your ps3 to Primary 208.67.222.222 and Secondary 208.67.220.220 if you still cant get connected then change your ps3 to automatic and change the dns settings on your router with tose dns addresses
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Ruser
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27. November 2008 @ 11:12 |
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Originally posted by NinReznor:
change your dns settings on your ps3 to Primary 208.67.222.222 and Secondary 208.67.220.220 if you still cant get connected then change your ps3 to automatic and change the dns settings on your router with tose dns addresses
Thanks for the quick reply.
I've just tried those dns settings and still get a DNS error message.
If I change the dns settings on my router,won't that muck up other stuff that uses the router such as laptops etc ?
Sorry to be such a numpty.
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NinReznor
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27. November 2008 @ 12:28 |
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No it shouldn't do, if other computers on your network have dhcp enabled then it will automatically detect your internet settings, just give your computer a reboot.
if it does mess things up you can always change back.
also can you tell me what nat type you are getting on your ps3?
Also i would recommend using wpa2-psk encryption AES not TKIP, ps3 and psp seems to handle it better for some reason.
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Ruser
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27. November 2008 @ 13:05 |
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Originally posted by NinReznor: No it shouldn't do, if other computers on your network have dhcp enabled then it will automatically detect your internet settings, just give your computer a reboot.
if it does mess things up you can always change back.
also can you tell me what nat type you are getting on your ps3?
Also i would recommend using wpa2-psk encryption AES not TKIP, ps3 and psp seems to handle it better for some reason.
Thanks again.
Still no joy !!!
I tried using the 'Easy' auto setting but it seems to use the same settings as previoulsy input manually,if that makses sense.
Here's my router details :
I have just about given up,as have spent hours on this so far.
Might be the router,as other have had problems with Belkin,but I only bought the bloody thing 6 weeks back !!
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bbrock14
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28. November 2008 @ 19:21 |
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ok well i followed all of that and it still will not let me sign in to the playstation network my internet works but will not connect to the network it just says the connection with Playstation Network timed out any suggestions??
Brady Brock
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NinReznor
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28. November 2008 @ 19:43 |
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Originally posted by Ruser:
Thanks again.
Still no joy !!!
I tried using the 'Easy' auto setting but it seems to use the same settings as previoulsy input manually,if that makses sense.
Here's my router details :
I have just about given up,as have spent hours on this so far.
Might be the router,as other have had problems with Belkin,but I only bought the bloody thing 6 weeks back !!
hello, on your PS3 set your subnet mask to 255.0.0.0 as it is on your router page, not 255.255.255.0 as stated.
set default router, primary and secondary Dns to the default gateway of your router 10.217.135.10
thanks for the pic aswell. big help.
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bbrock14
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28. November 2008 @ 20:02 |
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ok well i followed all of that and it still will not let me sign in to the playstation network my internet works but will not connect to the network it just says the connection with Playstation Network timed out. i have a netgear router any suggestions????
Brady Brock
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NinReznor
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28. November 2008 @ 22:46 |
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Originally posted by bbrock14: ok well i followed all of that and it still will not let me sign in to the playstation network my internet works but will not connect to the network it just says the connection with Playstation Network timed out. i have a netgear router any suggestions????
Some more info would be helpful, your setup, nat type, error number etc
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Ruser
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29. November 2008 @ 04:50 |
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Originally posted by NinReznor:
hello, on your PS3 set your subnet mask to 255.0.0.0 as it is on your router page, not 255.255.255.0 as stated.
set default router, primary and secondary Dns to the default gateway of your router 10.217.135.10
thanks for the pic aswell. big help.
Once again thanks for the help.
I'm away but my lad has just done the above including trying with the PS3 both inside and out of DMZ by allocating a static IP address etc etc.
He says he is still geting a DNS error despite all this !!!!!
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bbrock14
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29. November 2008 @ 11:50 |
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Some more info would be helpful, your setup, nat type, error number etc Ok i have a WPN824V3 Netgear Router. For the Nat type how do you tell that because every time i test my connection it stops at the Playstation Network says it has timed out. It doesnt show me what the what the UPnP is or the NAT Type. When it fails it says that the sign id or password is incorrect but i know for fact it isnt. It says that my NAT Type has failed
Brady Brock
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dave02345
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3. December 2008 @ 15:13 |
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Hey guys.
thanks so much for the help that you have given here. I have a problem in relation to streaming from my pc to my ps3. I have done this before with my ps3 with another computer (my brothers) with no problems, but when i try and do it with my own pc, windows media player, tversity as well as nero cannot detect my ps3. I have my ps3 in the dmz on my router, I have deleted the contents of the DRM folder on my pc, but still no joy. I have a NAT 2 connection with my ps3, and both my ps3 and my pc work and connect to the internet perfectly. I have a dlink 524 with upnp enabled. really hope you can help, this is a months long hair pulling out situation.
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ses11
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4. December 2008 @ 03:11 |
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hi, imhaving issue with playin online, u have fifa 09 and it works fine but when it comes to cod4 it wont let me join, i had a go at fixing my dmz and it worked for a few goes then i went to play agin and it is doing the same thing as before and not letting meplay on line. it stays on the screen downloading game settins, where as when it worked it got straight in. i rand activision and they said to look at dmz which i have changed and altered my router settngs yet its still not working.... some 1 please help
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asel
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5. December 2008 @ 00:37 |
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bro.. i cant connect on psn.when i sign in, about a sec. it will syn-out again. im playing cod4 nd 5.. there is an error msg (8002ad36) b4 its (8002ad23). i connected my ps3 thru wired connection directly to my modem. i saw ur guide and i followed it but when i check my DMZ on my ps3 ip address it said that i need to set my DHCP mode to have an ip address. because my ISp changed my IP address. how can i set my DHCP mode to put my dmz to my ps3. and can u help me bout my problem. tnx..
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asel
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5. December 2008 @ 00:40 |
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bro how can i set my dhcp to check my dmz. i cant syn-in on the psn.
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