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connectivity about PYS4 online

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connectivity about PYS4 online
Just wondering if everyone here who has tried the online mode has any problem connecting to the ps-serv1?

I have only been able to connect to the serv2. Each time i tried to connect to the serv1, i got disconnected.
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Re: connectivity about PYS4 online
[ Author: Guest: Johnny LaRue | Posted: May 12, 2007 3:21 PM ]

Nope not a problem whatsoever. I use wireless high speed if that means anything...
Re: connectivity about PYS4 online
[ Author: Guest: ken | Posted: May 13, 2007 3:37 AM ]

ic , so i assume you are connected through a router?

did you any tweaking on your router? like portforwarding ,etc

by any chance, did you have any firewall enable on your router?

i did all the necessary steps and tweaking..but still got disconnected from serv1 all the time

btw,,,is serv1 more crowded than serv2?
Re: connectivity about PYS4 online
[ Author: Guest: Johnny LaRue | Posted: May 13, 2007 9:21 AM ]

Wow ummm I am sooo not a CPU guru. The PS3 comes with a wireless router since I have nothing plugged into the back of the PS3 for internet. I just used the network settings option and let the PS3 do the work for me.

I have no clue what portforwarding is, I dont think the PS3 has a firewall either.

If you mean the original high speed internet box that I use for my main cpu ummm I dunno. I plugged it into my cpu and put in the startup disc.

I think server one is kinda full at times. I can always find a game there.

Sorry I can't be of much help.
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