Post: How to improve internet connection?
07-25-2015, 06:22 PM #1
Kenan
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Okay so i got my GSC menus to work and now the only thing is stoping me is my connect. Some the NAT type be open and most of the time (like now) it would be moderate and when it seems to be on moderate i cant seem to find any games whilst force host is enbaled and i feel like my iternet is the problem and i want to ask a few questions.

1.)Is there any way of speeding up my router to give it a better connection?

2.)Does changing the primary DNS and secondary DNS change the way your ps3 connects to your router?

Im upstairs from my router and i hardly reach 55% connection level and was wondering if there are any ways to improve it? If there is could you let me know.

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07-26-2015, 04:07 AM #20
Adrian
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Originally posted by Coffee
Dude your ignorance is terrible. Go on dev wiki and read up on it. Seriously... Im not going to argue with you as you clearly have alot to learn...


I get what you are saying, but i don't think it will change any speeds of internet connection.
07-26-2015, 04:12 AM #21
Originally posted by Adrian. View Post
I get what you are saying, but i don't think it will change any speeds of internet connection.


Facepalm I was not saying it would. But because it is in a retail network configuration on release mode its alot more stable as it dont need to load any environments within the lv2 payload... And being on a retail network configuration 9 times out of 10 opens up your nat type. *Just more simple terms* Basically on release mode all the settings are the exact same as an OFW.
07-26-2015, 04:14 AM #22
Adrian
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Originally posted by Coffee
Facepalm I was not saying it would. But because it is in a retail network configuration on release mode its alot more stable as it dont need to load any environments within the lv2 payload... And being on a retail network configuration 9 times out of 10 opens up your nat type.


Type 2 NAT is not always OPEN. But no more man, don't want to argue on ngu.
07-26-2015, 04:18 AM #23
Originally posted by Adrian. View Post
Type 2 NAT is not always OPEN. But no more man, don't want to argue on ngu.


I know type 2 nat type is not always open... If your ip is static and the correct udp configuration it puts you on type 2 and nat type 1 and 2 are fine on the ps3.

Ps: This was not an argument more of a taught conversation.
07-26-2015, 04:23 AM #24
Adrian
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Originally posted by Coffee
I know type 2 nat type is not always open... If your ip is static and the correct udp configuration it puts you on type 2 and nat type 1 and 2 are fine on the ps3.

Ps: This was not an argument more of a taught conversation.


Im gonna be the big man Winky Winky and stop this here.
07-26-2015, 04:25 AM #25
Originally posted by Adrian. View Post
Im gonna be the big man Winky Winky and stop this here.


Kidding meWtf
07-26-2015, 04:53 AM #26
Shark
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07-26-2015, 08:25 AM #27
Jimmy
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Originally posted by Adrian. View Post
Type 2 NAT is not always OPEN. But no more man, don't want to argue on ngu.


Originally posted by Coffee
I know type 2 nat type is not always open... If your ip is static and the correct udp configuration it puts you on type 2 and nat type 1 and 2 are fine on the ps3.

Ps: This was not an argument more of a taught conversation.


Both of you stop flaming with eachother, otherwise action will be taken. stare

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