GUIDE: PUT YOUR PS3 IN A DMZ
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alecdesantis
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14. February 2011 @ 22:21 |
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Linksys WRT54G
PS3
I set up my PS3 to have a static IP and I've put the PS3's IP address into DMZ on the router. I can access the internet and play Black Ops with it. I have turned off uPNP on PS3 and router.
It is reading as NAT 2 through the PS3 and Moderate NAT through Black Ops.
I had it set up and it was reading as an Open NAT, then I had to reset my router to its factory settings and since then I cannot get it to go back to having an open NAT on Black Ops.
Any suggestions?
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alecdesantis
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16. February 2011 @ 20:35 |
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Update: I reset my PS3 to factory settings last night and input all the network info again. I then had my Open NAT in Black Ops.
Today, I start it up and I'm back to Moderate. Nothing has changed hardware wise. Grrr.
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alecdesantis
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18. February 2011 @ 18:11 |
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Update 2: I reset the router and it changed to open. Fast forward a day later - I start up my PS3 and it's Moderate so I unplug the router and it's still moderate. I just don't get it.
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frankiemax
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9. March 2011 @ 09:53 |
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Hi,
I love a bit of online gaming with my PS3 though when there are other people around the house with their laptops on it steals my signal and results in terrible lagging etc. I heard that changing ur ps3 ip address to static one sorted this out so followed the instructions for the PS3 but on the pc part I cant get anywere??
Changing the ps3 settings was easy and i'm able to get online again but the signal still goes bad when someone is using a laptop near me
Any usual solutions would be greatly appreaciated
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alecdesantis
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11. March 2011 @ 10:39 |
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Update 3: If I start up the PS3 and go to play Black Ops, I will always get Moderate NAT. The only way to get Open NAT is by closing out of the game and restarting the router.
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JoeTohme
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29. March 2011 @ 16:42 |
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Hey, i have a modem internet router, and a NetGear wirless, i added port forwarding or triggering,its not working, then i added the Dmz, its still not working, my Upnp is enabled, i am a DSL user btw :( my modem router dont have DMZ, but my Netgear wirless has it, so i added the dmz in the netgear and for the modem i assigned ip public to the wirless, but still im on Nat type 3, i want to go Nat Type 2, i phoned my ISP, honestly they are stupid and they are not helping me.
my question is should i delete the port forwarding and port triggering to be able to make the Dmz works?
plz email me on joetohme@hotmail.com, i really need your help because my nat type is 3 and i have a huge latency bcuz of traffic ports since im a 512kpb/s user , ps. for those who will tell me to get a better connection,well i live in Lebanon Beirut city, and we do not have the 3G yet ! it sucks ! so DSL is the best internet choice ever plus it is very expensive and always limited ! 4 gb per month download and 4gb upload per month for 44 $ i re-charge twice per month !
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mahdi_ice
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23. May 2011 @ 05:43 |
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I did all the above mention things and still stuck at NAT 2. I am using Gigaset SX682 wimax modem with Tplink(TL-WR340GD)router. i got Upnp is not available on ps3 while in the router I turned the option on. What should i do now?
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Dmunny
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27. June 2011 @ 18:02 |
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I could not enable a DMZ but I bridged my router which set my NAT Type to 1 on my ps3,but when I do so it doesn't allow me to use the Internet on my computer. I am using wired, I have DSL, and an Intellinet router. Can anybody help me???
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armand127
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28. July 2011 @ 00:52 |
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whenever i play bC2 i always get disconnected every 5 minutes. probably because its NAT 3, ive tried everything, but nothing works.
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MightyKC
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2. September 2011 @ 20:23 |
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If your router supports it, its much easier to just add it to find the MAC address of the PS3 and add it to the DMZ that way. Took 2 seconds, and no need to configure a static IP address.
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Towns1990
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28. October 2011 @ 02:03 |
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Great description - everything works up until the point when I write the ip adress for the DMZ server into my pc, it comes up with the error that "the dmz server should be on the same subnet with LAN interface" I have a netgear WNR2000. Help would be much appreciated.
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pedruhsan
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10. November 2011 @ 12:02 |
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hi
i cant choose my ps3 to dmz
i only can choose my pc.....someone can help me?
i want to open my nat,because is strict in modern warfare 3.....but cant choose ps3 to dmz
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felixen21
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16. November 2011 @ 06:00 |
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Hi,
Cool guide, but it keeps saying error in the IP test when testing the connection.
Im thinking maybe I put the wrong ip in there. I used some website to automatically check my IP on the computer. How do I find the default IP on a Mac? The commands doesnt work in the Macs Terminal
Edit: I found it. It's ifconfig on Mac. However I don't think my router supports DMZ, at least I can't find it anywhere. It's a Thomson TG712
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SkipperNate
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16. November 2011 @ 20:40 |
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Originally posted by Pepp77: For testing purposes change your PS3 network settings from manual to easy. If it can then connect you know you have entered something wrong previously. Once on easy and if it connects go to the network settings and make a note of the details the connection has been given (do any differ from what you entered manually?), you can now if you wish set this IP address permanently to your PS3 without setting the info manually on the PS3 - log onto your router and go to the DHCP settings on it and you should be able to set the router to give the PS3 that IP address automatically each time by assigning that IP address to the MAC address of the router, and you can leave the PS3 on easy confident in the knowledge it will still get the same IP address each time allowing you to use the DMZ feature.
I am also getting the DNS error 80710102 when I follow your exact steps. I went back and retried without UPNP and it didn't work. I also tried to do what you said on easy to get the settings and then I went back and entered the settings I found manually and I got the same error. Any ideas on why I am getting this error?? It says I successfully obtain the IP address but I fail with the internet connection. Please help this getting signed out bull really causes me strife!
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SkipperNate
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16. November 2011 @ 20:46 |
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Originally posted by NinReznor: Originally posted by jit08: I can't get the PS3 to connect to the internet when following these steps. I have an ehome router and applied the DMZ settings to it. On the PS3, I set up the manual setting but when I test it, it can't connect to the Internet.
I didn't turn off my router/computer but my router said that the settings had been updated. Could this be what is messing up the connection?
it succeeded in giving you an ip address though?
whats the error code?
it may be your security settings, if you are using wpa then try switching to wep.
I am getting error code 80710102. I did exactly as you said but it won't connect to the internet just to the router. Please try and help me this getting disconnected bull really causes me a lot of strife.
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BigBoi1337
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18. December 2011 @ 22:49 |
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I have Netgear WNR1000v3, Broadband connection.. I have tryed your steps (Which are very deatiled thx) And may others including several tutorials over youtube. I just can't seem to get my NAT type away from 3. I was hoping you could maybe assist me 1 on 1 or EVEN remotely access my comp and do what needs to be done, I don't mind providing you with all the needed info while doing so I have nothing to hide. By the way my computer is a MAC
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Rustyy1
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23. December 2011 @ 16:29 |
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enabling DMZ opened my NAT on my xbox, but when i do so i cant use the internet on any of my PC's. Is there a way to fix this?
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bladask
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17. January 2012 @ 05:45 |
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I can't find DMZ in my router, what should I do?
Regards
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williamsen786
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31. January 2012 @ 13:47 |
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Hi, I am looking to buy a PS3 VPN[/url] connection but don?t know what service should I choose for my work. I want to download songs from other country like UK and Australia but they restrict the zone by only their home users. I know ps3 vpn can make it visible in there and think I am from their country. So anyone has suggestion for me.
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GOD-J-MAC
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22. April 2012 @ 01:17 |
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hi i have a new technicolor modem with wireless adsl 2 i cant find the dmz any help would be greatly appreciated
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