PS3: COD WaW, COD4 possible solution

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lucky_no_7 - Feb 23, 2009 at 07:14 PM
 Walt - Jul 8, 2009 at 02:43 PM
Hi,

I am currently now running my PS3 through my router with it in the DMZ and all the ports forwarded as suggested by Rhino. In addition to this I setup my connection (wireless) manually so that I could give my PS3 a static IP address. Please use this link below http to see the easiest way to set the static IP. Use the DNS settings in this thread also. ://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psnetwork&thread.id=282488

So when you have done this, go into your router's homepage and use the static IP address' last digit(s) to put your PS3 into the DMZ. Depending on your router, please use this link below to help you configure the port forwarding. Find your make & model of your router, and then choose Call of Duty: World at War (or any game you are having problems with). https://portforward.com/router.htm

Once setup, turn off your PS3. Reboot your router via the homepage, or just unplug the power lead, give it a couple of minutes, plug the lead back in if necessary. Then boot your PS3, see what happens.

I can honestly say that, after a couple of weeks of having this configuration in place, it did eventually work; whether or not another factor was responsible or just coincidence it is definitely working now.

I would like to hear your feedback, or if you would like a more comprehensive explanation, then just let me know. I can show you with screen dumps or something.


Scott
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Kevin!! Posts 4 Registration date Sunday April 12, 2009 Status Member Last seen April 14, 2009 6
Apr 14, 2009 at 11:24 AM
what are the recommened DNS settings?
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thats not all true MGO has ports to host its something like 5730
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Kevin!! Posts 4 Registration date Sunday April 12, 2009 Status Member Last seen April 14, 2009 6
Apr 14, 2009 at 11:31 AM
Also, port forward only does ports for PC versions, not PS3 or XBOX
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