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Lavet af Jdodge88 fra US Playstation Board:2. DMZ
A Demilitarized Zone essentially sits a device outside the firewall so it will clear up any port issues with the router. Things like DNS related issues are also addressed. I will go over how to setup a DMZ with your PLAYSTATION®3 so you can clear up any port issues.
These directions will only apply to Linksys, D-Link, and Netgear, but if you have a different brand of router let me know and I'll be happy to look it up for you. Also, many routers only allow access to the configuration screen via a wired connection (Lord Of The Ping).
Note: Some routers have issues with DMZ hosting to an IP# inside the DHCP range. Lord Of The Ping suggests a LAN IP# outside the DHCP range of the router.
All routers: To setup a DMZ, you must find some other numbers to setup the PLAYSTATION®3 custom network settings. To find these numbers do the following:
Windows XP:On your PC, go to Start then to Run.
Another box should open and enter "CMD" without the quotes.
The CMD box should then open and you want to enter "ipconfig/all" without the quotes.
A lot of information will appear and you'll want to keep this window open or jot down the Subnet Mask, Default Router, and the DNS Servers. You will not use the IP Address that is displayed when making a custom network setting.
Mac:Go to System Preferences.
Then go to Network.
Click the connection and then click configure.
Jot down the Subnet Mask, Default Router, and the DNS Servers.
Linksys:Log into your router using
http://192.168.1.1/ as the address. If this does not work, please read the manual to get the correct address.
The default login is blank (enter nothing in that field) and the password is "admin" without the quotations. You might have changed this when you setup the router, so put in your login and password if you did.
You should then see your router page. Click Applications and Gaming tab at the top of the page and you should see a DMZ drop down box. If you don't have an Applications and Gaming tab at the top, click the Security tab and you should see a DMZ drop down box.
In the DMZ drop down box, select enable and then enter 150 in the box. Jot down the full IP Address in there, which should be 192.168.1.150.
Save your settings. You may also need to reset your router for this to take affect.
On your PLAYSTATION®3 go to Network, Network Settings, and then Internet Connection Settings.
Select "Wired Connection" or "Wireless Connection", and then press the "X" button.
Select Custom settings and when you come to the IP Address Setting you want to enter 192.168.1.150 into the IP Address field and then use the numbers you found when you ran "ipconfig/all" to fill in the Subnet Mask, Default Router, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS. Then continue with the setup and save the network setting.
D-Link:Log into your router using
http://192.168.0.1 as the address. If this does not work, please read the manual to get the correct address.
The default username is "admin" without the quotations and the password is blank (enter nothing in that field). You might have changed this when you setup the router, so put in your login and password if you did.
You should then see your router page. Click the Advanced tab at the top. Then click the DMZ tab on the left hand side.
Enable the DMZ by clicking inside the circle so it makes a dot and then enter the IP Address you want to enter into the DMZ. We will use 150 so enter that into the box and then click apply. Jot down the full IP Address in there, which should be 192.168.0.150.
Then click apply. You may also need to reset your router for this to take affect.
On your PLAYSTATION®3 go to Network, Network Settings, and then Internet Connection Settings.
Select "Wired Connection" or "Wireless Connection", and then press the "X" button.
Select Custom settings and when you come to the IP Address Setting you want to enter 192.168.0.150 into the IP Address field and then use the numbers you found when you ran "ipconfig/all" to fill in the Subnet Mask, Default Router, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS. Then continue with the setup and save the network setting.
Netgear:Log into your router using
http://192.168.0.1 as the address. If this does not work, please read the manual to get the correct address.
The default username is "admin" without the quotations and the password is "password" without the quotations. You might have changed this when you setup the router, so put in your login and password if you did.
You should then see your router page. Click the Advanced tab and then Security. Depending on your router model, you might have to use the WAN Setup Options.
Type in the IP Address you want to enter into the DMZ. In this case we'll use 192.168.1.150 as the address. Also, depending on your router model, you need to uncheck the Default DMZ Server box. Jot down the full IP Address in there, which should be 192.168.1.150.
Then click apply. You may also need to reset your router for this to take affect.
On your PLAYSTATION®3 go to Network, Network Settings, and then Internet Connection Settings.
Select "Wired Connection" or "Wireless Connection", and then press the "X" button.
Select Custom settings and when you come to the IP Address Setting you want to enter 192.168.0.150 into the IP Address field and then use the numbers you found when you ran "ipconfig/all" to fill in the Subnet Mask, Default Router, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS. Then continue with the setup and save the network setting.