Post: [Tutorial] How to Improve Connection in all PS3 Online Features - Opens NAT Type!
01-07-2012, 11:32 PM #1
SantaClawZ
I'm not new to this
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); There are a few simple steps to open all the ports to your ps3 - which will greatly increase the quality of your connection for all online features.

Note: This also works for Xbox, however I don't own an Xbox so I don't know the steps for setting up a static IP.


Determine your Default Gateway

1. On your computer, go to the start menu and click Run. From there, type in cmd. When the command prompt comes up, type in ipconfig. Write down the Default Gateway that shows up.

Set up PS3 using manual IP
1. Go to your Playstation Settings, then to Network settings. From there, click Internet connection settings.

2. Select Custom, then your type of connection (Wired or Wireless)

3. At the network device settings page, select auto-detect

4. At the IP address settings page, select manual IP. For the IP address, take your Default Gateway and put in there, but with a different number at the very end. EX: If your default gateway was 192.168.1.0, I would put the IP as 192.168.1.99. The .99 at the end is the device number, this number is convenient as it is unlikely you have 99 other devices on the network.

5. Unless you have manually changed your subnet mask, it will be 255.255.255.0

6. For the Default Router, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS, input your Default Gateway.
Note: You can also put 8.8.8.8 as your primary DNS and 8.8.4.4 for your secondary DNS to use Google DNS instead of your own router's DNS.

7. MTU - Automatic

8. Proxy server - Do not use

9. UPnP - ENABLED

Putting your Router into DMZ (opening all ports)

1. Type your default gateway into your internet browser and go there. It will ask for a password. Look at your router provider's website for the default username and password.

2. Look for the DMZ option (In my router it is under Applications and Gaming)

3. Enable DMZ for the Static IP you gave your ps3. (the static IP was the first number you put in your ps3's settings)

4. To do this, it is quite simple. For source IP, make sure it says any IP. for destination, enter your static IP.

5. While you are in your router's settings, look for the option named UPnP and enable it. It is usually located under 'Administration'


Your PS3 is now in your router's DMZ!


If you need help finding the DMZ for your router, quote this post and reply with your router Manufacturer and model.
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04-23-2012, 08:00 AM #56
mAdlax
Do a barrel roll!
Worked like a charm.
04-24-2012, 11:32 AM #57
CrAzY_SpY
Bounty hunter
thanks awsome
04-27-2012, 05:54 AM #58
TiCiiX
TiCiiX
nice job ..................

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And very nice TUT
04-27-2012, 06:40 PM #59
The Young Wolf
King in the North
Nice tutorial. These NAT's can be a real pain sometimes.
04-28-2012, 09:11 PM #60
Fly Away
Do a barrel roll!
Thanks a lot.. it help me
04-28-2012, 09:56 PM #61
C0lder
Haxor!
Well I always have NAT type: Strict so lets see if this works...
04-28-2012, 10:03 PM #62
Originally posted by SantaClawZ View Post
There are a few simple steps to open all the ports to your ps3 - which will greatly increase the quality of your connection for all online features.

Note: This also works for Xbox, however I don't own an Xbox so I don't know the steps for setting up a static IP.


Determine your Default Gateway

1. On your computer, go to the start menu and click Run. From there, type in cmd. When the command prompt comes up, type in ipconfig. Write down the Default Gateway that shows up.

Set up PS3 using manual IP
1. Go to your Playstation Settings, then to Network settings. From there, click Internet connection settings.

2. Select Custom, then your type of connection (Wired or Wireless)

3. At the network device settings page, select auto-detect

4. At the IP address settings page, select manual IP. For the IP address, take your Default Gateway and put in there, but with a different number at the very end. EX: If your default gateway was 192.168.1.0, I would put the IP as 192.168.1.99. The .99 at the end is the device number, this number is convenient as it is unlikely you have 99 other devices on the network.

5. Unless you have manually changed your subnet mask, it will be 255.255.255.0

6. For the Default Router, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS, input your Default Gateway.
Note: You can also put 8.8.8.8 as your primary DNS and 8.8.4.4 for your secondary DNS to use Google DNS instead of your own router's DNS.

7. MTU - Automatic

8. Proxy server - Do not use

9. UPnP - ENABLED

Putting your Router into DMZ (opening all ports)

1. Type your default gateway into your internet browser and go there. It will ask for a password. Look at your router provider's website for the default username and password.

2. Look for the DMZ option (In my router it is under Applications and Gaming)

3. Enable DMZ for the Static IP you gave your ps3. (the static IP was the first number you put in your ps3's settings)

4. To do this, it is quite simple. For source IP, make sure it says any IP. for destination, enter your static IP.

5. While you are in your router's settings, look for the option named UPnP and enable it. It is usually located under 'Administration'


Your PS3 is now in your router's DMZ!


If you need help finding the DMZ for your router, quote this post and reply with your router Manufacturer and model.

this added about 30ping and cut my upload and download speed in half :confused:
05-05-2012, 08:36 AM #63
Nice tutorial. Bookmarked for when I'll need to setup my connection again.
05-09-2012, 12:58 PM #64
Ive tried port forwarding and it failed but then i tried this and it worked well
I had to do this as i didnt have DMZ either :(
These are the ports for MW3 but im sure u can add others for other features/games

You will need to connect to the router via telnet.

If you have Windows 7 or Windows Vista then you will need to install the telnet application first.

To enable telnet go to control panel → programs and features→ turn windows features on and off, then tick the box next to telnet client and click OK. Windows will now spend a few minutes enabling this feature.

Enabling Telnet in Windows Vista and Windows 7

Once telnet is enabled you need to connect to the router.

Press the Windows Key (to the right of the Ctrl key) and R together.

In the run box that appears delete all the text and type telnet 192.168.1.254 and click OK.

You will now be asked for a username, enter your router username, this is usually admin.

You will now be asked for a password, enter your router password, this is usually the serial number and must be entered in capital letters.

You are now logged into the command line interface of the router.

Copy and paste the following commands into the window.

:connection bind application=CONE(UDP) port=69

:connection bind application=CONE(UDP) port=3074

:connection bind application=CONE(UDP) port=3478-3479

:connection bind application=CONE(UDP) port=88

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