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| ANWA-SkUxXGuY | Oct 8 2011, 09:24 PM Post #16 |
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I have had many problems with my connection ranging from mid-game disconnection to being unable to join any games at all. I have a little trick that I Have found that just might work. What you are going to want to do is go onto your computers web-browser(Firefox, Chrome, Safari etc.) and type in 192.168.1.1 this should get you into a page where it asks you to log into your router. Your Username is usually 'admin' and you password, unless you have changed it should be 'admin', 'password' or something along those lines. In your settings you must find 'DMZ'. This is an abbreviation for 'Demilitarised Zone'. There should be a box labelled 'DMZ Host' or something like that. This is where you put your Playstation 3's IP Address. You can find this out by going on your Playstation and Go to Settings-> Network Settings -> Network Status and Connection. This should tell you your PS3's IP Address. Insert your PS3's Ip Address in the DMZ Host Bar and you should br done! If this doesn't work you going to have to go to your Network Settings and Setup a New Connection. When you are setting up a new connection the first screen that you should come to is one with two Options: Easy and Manual. Choose 'Manual'. When you get a page with the options, in the IP Address bar put 192.168.1.9 (The Last number can be anything eg.192.168.1.12 Note that you will have change the DMZ host IP Address to this IP Address). Leave the Subnet mask as it is. You will then have to find out you Primary DNS and Secondary DNS. This can be found on your router. You must then put them in their respective places. Leave the rest of the settings and then tes you connection and you should be set . I hope it helped.Cheers, Skuxx
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| Celtrixx | Oct 9 2011, 11:04 AM Post #17 |
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Thanks Skuxx, I've heard all about the DMZ thing and was thinking of doing it, but I just don't want to stuff up my open NAT, but then again I want to fix the NAT type 3, I'll give it a shot. I want to get it right for MW3
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. I hope it helped.






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