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| How to Set up your Router for COD4 multiplayer | |
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| Topic Started: 6 Feb 2008, 11:33 PM (325 Views) | |
| Deleted User | 6 Feb 2008, 11:33 PM Post #1 |
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Edited by potukxystus, 26 May 2008, 09:50 AM.
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| potukxystus | 26 May 2008, 09:51 AM Post #2 |
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I make no apologies for this fantastic piece of copy/paste work for the original post on IW forums. link to the original is at the bottom. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - PS3 Multiplayer Guide This guide will give you helpful tips and suggestions on the best way to set up your router and PS3 Network settings for the most optimal online performance. If you are having any problems connecting to games, matchmaking, or playing online in general then please read this guide carefully and see if there are any changes you may need to make to your PS3 Network Settings or Router. -Step #1- The first step is to test your PS3's Internet Connection via the PS3 dashboard, to do this go to: Settings > Network Settings > Internet Connection Test Once you're in (Internet Connection Test) it will run a test of your connection and display results for the following: Obtain IP Address Internet Connection PLAYSTATION Network UPnP* NAT Type* Check whether an IP address has been obtained. Check whether a connection to the internet has been established. Check whether you are able to sign in to PLAYSTATION Network. Check the status of UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). Available: You can use UPnP. Not Available: You cannot use UPnP. Disabled: UPnP has been disabled in the network settings of the PS3™ system. Check how the PS3™ system is connected to the Internet. This information can be used to judge the ease or difficulty of connecting to other PS3™ systems when using voice / video chat or the communication features of games. Type 1: Connected directly to the Internet Type 2: Connected to the Internet via a router Type 3: Connected to the Internet via a router With type 3, it may not be possible to communicate with other PS3™ systems, and voice / video chat and the communication features of games may be restricted. In this case, see [Connecting to PLAYSTATION®Network] in this guide. * Displayed only if a PLAYSTATION®Network account has been created. -Step #2- Now that you have run the Internet Connection Test, this will help evaluate the situation. If you notice your NAT is Type 3, it notes it may not be possible to communicate with other PS3 Systems which is essential for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare in most cases as we use P2P networking for matchmaking. If your results are less than desired in the Internet Connection Test, here are some helpful things you can do to open up your connection a bit for your PS3. If you are using a router try one the following: UPnP Enabled UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows the game to automatically open the proper ports on your router that the game requires to use for online play. If you are playing behind a router that supports UPnP and you wish to use the UPnP feature of the game, your router must be properly configured. Please see your router documentation for more information on configuring this. Your Internet Connection Test should have displayed status on your router's UPnP. If you do not have a UPnP Enabled router or this does not yelp, you may try to manually open the ports required by the PS3 and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Matchmaking, to do so: Set port forwarding on your router to your Playstation 3. Open ports 3658, 3478, 3074, 3075 (UDP) and ports 80, 443, 3074, 5223 (TCP). If you are unable to manually open ports, or open all the suggested ports, a final option would be to set your Playstation 3 into the DMZ of your router. This will set it outside the domain of any Port blocking and should allow the game full access to any necessary ports required for Matchmaking. If these fail, disconnect your router and connect your PS3 directly to the Internet and try the game. If it works regularly at this point something about your router may not be completely compatible with the specific needs of this game. Check with your router manufacturer for additional steps that may need to be done to resolve the issues you are seeing. NOTE:If setting port forwarding or DMZ helps your gameplay you may wish to assign your Playstation 3 a static IP address inside your home network, this will help ensure that the configurations you made do not need to be redone. NOTE: Many broadband internet modems are coming with routing capability built in. Please contact your internet service provider to determine if your internet modem has an integrated router, if it does they should be able to assist you with the steps above for setting up a router. link: http://www.infinityward.com/community/forum/index.php?topic=9413.0 |
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