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Originally Posted by JC83
So does that mean I can't log into my router from my laptop or any of the PC's anymore? Would I have to log onto my router via the PS3 browser? If so I can't really do that because so many other people use the internet here and I wouldn't want to get the blame if something went wrong!
I'm at home now and I have checked my PS3 connection and it says my NAT is already type 2! Next step I guess is a static IP?
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static IP should have been your 1st step. without a static IP on you PS3, how will your router know what IP your PS3 has? it will give a random IP to the PS3 everytime you turn it on.
question for the IT guys:
i forwarded ports at my house and got the NAT type 2. then i couldnt connect to people.
i put it to DMZ and it went back to NAT type 3, and i still couldnt connect to people. why is it going back to NAT type 3 if DMZ is supposed to "open up a tunnel"