Post: Short Distance Data Transfer (On 3.50)
10-26-2010, 05:52 AM #1
CHAOZ
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  • PC with 2 Ethernet ports or wireless/Ethernet.



  • PS3 on 3.50 another person with 3.41 ps3 located ANYWHERE in your ps3 region.



  • Hamachi Log Me In software. Link (You must login or register to view this content.)



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Run an Ethernet cable between PC and ps3 to make a connection.


Download Hamachi to make a virtual LAN between your PC and your friends PC.

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Hamachi:
Is a zero-configuration virtual private network (VPN) shareware application capable of establishing direct links between computers that are behind NAT firewalls without requiring reconfiguration (in most cases); in other words, it establishes a connection over the Internet that emulates the connection that would exist if the computers were connected over a local area network.


(Hitachi Tutorial)



  1. To create a virtual private network with Hamachi:
  2. Download Hamachi
  3. Launch Hamachi.
  4. In the taskbar (notification area to the left of the clock), double-click on the icon of the software to display in the interface.
  5. Click on the connect button on the bottom left to connect to the Hamachi network.
  6. A window will ask you to create a user account: enter a nickname and confirm.
  7. Click on the green triangle icon.
  8. In the menu, choose Create a network and provide a name and password to the network.
  9. Click Create.
  10. The network should then appear in the Hamachi window.
  11. Invite Friends
  12. For your friends to join your network, simply contact them on your network name and password.
  13. Then, after they have downloaded, installed and run Hamachi, they must click on the triangle icon and choose "Join a network" option.
  14. You now have a virtual private network!







Then bridge the connection between the ps3-PC and the Hamachi LAN.

Get your friend to connect the other PC to the Hamachi LAN and repeat.


Lets get transferring data from across the country Happy



Trial and error should perfect the time you are able to complete this.


This has beent tested and working.
Please NOTE that they have to be in your REGION...

+thanks If I helped . :y:


[multipage=Hamachi Set-Up And Bridge Connections]

Creating A Private Network With Hamachi:

Download + Launch Hamachi -
- On The Bottom Right Of The Task Bar, You Will See The Software ( Icon ) Display In The Interface.
- Click Connect, On The Left To Connect To Hamachi,
- A Window Will Appear And It Will Ask You To Create A New User Account.. Simply Enter A Nick Name Or Any Sort Of Name And Click Confirm,
- Click On The Green Icon ( Toggle Icon ),
- Then, In The Menu Choose Create A Network And Provide A Name And Password To The Network Mine Earlier Was.. Name: Newelly-PS3 Password: newelly1
- Then Simply Click Create.
- However, Now Hamachi Will Pop-Up On Your Sceeen
- Invite Your Friends ( After Giving Them Your Details To Connect ).
- After They Downloaded + Installed,
- Run Hamachi Then They Must Go To The Network Settings,
- "Network Settings" Are Based At The Window.
- Then They Simply Connect On To You
- Now You Have The Virtual Private Network ( VPN )


Tutorial On How To Bridge Connections:

- Open Network Connections ( This Is Based In Your Control Panel ) Click Start Then On The Right Find Control Panel

- Under Lan Or Internet select each of the private network connections that you want to be part of the bridge.

- Right Click One Of The Highlighted Connections,

- However, You Must Be Logged On As An Administrator Or A Member Of Administrator, Group In-Order To Complete These Procedures,

- If You Are Connected To A Network *Disconnect* It,


- Network Policy Settings May Prevent You From Completing These Procedure.

- You must select at least two network connections That Is Eligbe in order To Proceed To Bridge Connections

- To Create A Bridge,

- Adapters that have Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) enabled cannot be part of the network bridge and will

- not appear on the Network Bridge checklist. Similarly, the Add to Bridge menu command,

- is available only for adapters that you can add as connections to Network Bridge.

- Only Ethernet, IEEE-1394 adapters, or Ethernet compatible adapters such as Wireless and home phoneline adapters (HPNA), can be part of the network bridge,

- Do not create a bridge between the public Internet connection and the private network connection, or add the public Internet connection to an existing network bridge, if you do not have ICF or Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) enabled. To do so will create an unprotected link between your network and the Internet, and your network will be vulnerable to intrusions.

- You can create only one network bridge on a computer, but the bridge can accommodate any number of network connections.

- You cannot create a bridge connection on a computer running Windows 2000 or earlier versions of Windows.

- If you remove adapters from the network bridge, and less than two adapters remain, Network Bridge will not perform its intended function, but it will continue to use system resources.

- Network adapters that previously appeared under LAN or High-Speed Internet, appear under Network Bridge when they are added as connections. Network adapters that provide Internet connectivity, such as DSL and cable modems, cannot be bridged and will always appear under LAN or High-Speed Internet.

- Network bridges with wireless or IEEE-1394 connections support traffic using Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) only.

- Internet Connection Sharing, Internet Connection Firewall, Discovery and Control, and Network Bridge are not available on Windows XP 64-Bit Edition.

Good Luck Transferring Your Mods To Your Friends...

^^
Most Of The Bridge Connection Is Copy + Pasted From "Microsft Help + Support".
Thanks to NEWELLY
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10-27-2010, 11:40 PM #227
bmxdude9
Million Miles Of Fun!
Originally posted by bmxdude9
Okay I used Hamachi AGES ago back when it was relatively new for other purposes and I have a few things to add. Due to some restrictions the host of the sever(the one who is hosting the patch) might have more complications due to their setup. Really all this is is basically a p2p server that allows the host to transfer data to the receiving end(non 3.41 PS3) over a network... networks can have MANY MANY issues. Since really all this is, is a server I am sure you could find another client or build your own and transfer that way.

All you need is a bridged connection between your PC and your PS3 and a server(or client) where multiple people can connect and share data. Not sure if an IIS would work as those are really easy to set up but once again there can be many issues, trust me on this.

If you need any help I am sure I could be assistance, Ill try setting it up and see if I can get it to work with a buddy of mine this weekend and see if we can come up with anything. Again if your having issues its the network, Im sure you could "inject" it with some program over a network then again Im not sure what freeware is still out there that will allow you to do this.

Btw is this a theory or has someone ACTUALLY shared a modded patch? I know the whole client trade thing will work, but as for a 3.41fw+ PS3 to 'accept' the data and actually allow it to run, Im not so sure due to all the changes in the code and pkgs.

EDIT:

I had an IIS set up and Ill see if I can get it to work again, Ill upload a patch to the server and then see if I can transfer it to the PS3 WITHOUT having another person online. This would mean I wouldn't need to turn it online all I would have to do is have the IIS on my network(obv.) and then bridge, locate the patch on the IIS and bring it over onto the PS3. Then again I have NEVER transferred a patch before and Im not even sure if this would work.

If anyone would care to explain why you would "NEED" to have a modded PS3 transfer the patch to you then please fill me in as besides the coding for these patches I know next to nothing.


Hmmm, any ideas?
10-28-2010, 01:00 AM #228
xChri$ !
whaaaa ?
Originally posted by YaSaRuKa View Post
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  • PC with 2 Ethernet ports or wireless/Ethernet.



  • PS3 on 3.50 another person with 3.41 ps3 located ANYWHERE in your ps3 region.



  • Hamachi Log Me In software. Link (You must login or register to view this content.)



You must login or register to view this content.
-----------------------------------------------------------------


Run an Ethernet cable between PC and ps3 to make a connection.


Download Hamachi to make a virtual LAN between your PC and your friends PC.

You must login or register to view this content.
Hamachi:
Is a zero-configuration virtual private network (VPN) shareware application capable of establishing direct links between computers that are behind NAT firewalls without requiring reconfiguration (in most cases); in other words, it establishes a connection over the Internet that emulates the connection that would exist if the computers were connected over a local area network.


(Hitachi Tutorial)



  1. To create a virtual private network with Hamachi:
  2. Download Hamachi
  3. Launch Hamachi.
  4. In the taskbar (notification area to the left of the clock), double-click on the icon of the software to display in the interface.
  5. Click on the connect button on the bottom left to connect to the Hamachi network.
  6. A window will ask you to create a user account: enter a nickname and confirm.
  7. Click on the green triangle icon.
  8. In the menu, choose Create a network and provide a name and password to the network.
  9. Click Create.
  10. The network should then appear in the Hamachi window.
  11. Invite Friends
  12. For your friends to join your network, simply contact them on your network name and password.
  13. Then, after they have downloaded, installed and run Hamachi, they must click on the triangle icon and choose "Join a network" option.
  14. You now have a virtual private network!







Then bridge the connection between the ps3-PC and the Hamachi LAN.

Get your friend to connect the other PC to the Hamachi LAN and repeat.


Lets get transferring data from across the country Happy



Trial and error should perfect the time you are able to complete this.


This has beent tested and working.
Please NOTE that they have to be in your REGION...

+thanks If I helped . :y:


[multipage=Hamachi Set-Up And Bridge Connections]

Creating A Private Network With Hamachi:

Download + Launch Hamachi -
- On The Bottom Right Of The Task Bar, You Will See The Software ( Icon ) Display In The Interface.
- Click Connect, On The Left To Connect To Hamachi,
- A Window Will Appear And It Will Ask You To Create A New User Account.. Simply Enter A Nick Name Or Any Sort Of Name And Click Confirm,
- Click On The Green Icon ( Toggle Icon ),
- Then, In The Menu Choose Create A Network And Provide A Name And Password To The Network Mine Earlier Was.. Name: Newelly-PS3 Password: newelly1
- Then Simply Click Create.
- However, Now Hamachi Will Pop-Up On Your Sceeen
- Invite Your Friends ( After Giving Them Your Details To Connect ).
- After They Downloaded + Installed,
- Run Hamachi Then They Must Go To The Network Settings,
- "Network Settings" Are Based At The Window.
- Then They Simply Connect On To You
- Now You Have The Virtual Private Network ( VPN )


Tutorial On How To Bridge Connections:

- Open Network Connections ( This Is Based In Your Control Panel ) Click Start Then On The Right Find Control Panel

- Under Lan Or Internet select each of the private network connections that you want to be part of the bridge.

- Right Click One Of The Highlighted Connections,

- However, You Must Be Logged On As An Administrator Or A Member Of Administrator, Group In-Order To Complete These Procedures,

- If You Are Connected To A Network *Disconnect* It,


- Network Policy Settings May Prevent You From Completing These Procedure.

- You must select at least two network connections That Is Eligbe in order To Proceed To Bridge Connections

- To Create A Bridge,

- Adapters that have Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) enabled cannot be part of the network bridge and will

- not appear on the Network Bridge checklist. Similarly, the Add to Bridge menu command,

- is available only for adapters that you can add as connections to Network Bridge.

- Only Ethernet, IEEE-1394 adapters, or Ethernet compatible adapters such as Wireless and home phoneline adapters (HPNA), can be part of the network bridge,

- Do not create a bridge between the public Internet connection and the private network connection, or add the public Internet connection to an existing network bridge, if you do not have ICF or Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) enabled. To do so will create an unprotected link between your network and the Internet, and your network will be vulnerable to intrusions.

- You can create only one network bridge on a computer, but the bridge can accommodate any number of network connections.

- You cannot create a bridge connection on a computer running Windows 2000 or earlier versions of Windows.

- If you remove adapters from the network bridge, and less than two adapters remain, Network Bridge will not perform its intended function, but it will continue to use system resources.

- Network adapters that previously appeared under LAN or High-Speed Internet, appear under Network Bridge when they are added as connections. Network adapters that provide Internet connectivity, such as DSL and cable modems, cannot be bridged and will always appear under LAN or High-Speed Internet.

- Network bridges with wireless or IEEE-1394 connections support traffic using Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) only.

- Internet Connection Sharing, Internet Connection Firewall, Discovery and Control, and Network Bridge are not available on Windows XP 64-Bit Edition.

Good Luck Transferring Your Mods To Your Friends...

^^
Most Of The Bridge Connection Is Copy + Pasted From "Microsft Help + Support".
Thanks to NEWELLY
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I got 2 Questions about this:

1. Do you Keep the Challenge lobbie Patch Forever after a Data Transfer ?

2. Can I Play Online with my PSN Friends or Is It a Private Network ?

anyone Help ?
Thanks :love:
10-28-2010, 01:09 AM #229
hey you
Pokemon Trainer
wait is this a way to transfer a patch form a jailbreak ps3 anywhere to your 3.50 ps3???

Help
10-28-2010, 01:23 AM #230
rico4u2day2
(Insert Cool User Title)
Wow, great idea.
10-28-2010, 01:29 AM #231
tazzi
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by hey
wait is this a way to transfer a patch form a jailbreak ps3 anywhere to your 3.50 ps3???

Help


Yes and no. Smile

This allows you to send a patch over the net to someone elses ps3.

But.. This is only useable for people in your region. Eg Im from australia so i could probably only do this for the aussies, anywhere else will disconnect.

Smile
10-28-2010, 01:35 AM #232
hey you
Pokemon Trainer
Originally posted by tazzi View Post
Yes and no. Smile

This allows you to send a patch over the net to someone elses ps3.

But.. This is only useable for people in your region. Eg Im from australia so i could probably only do this for the aussies, anywhere else will disconnect.

Smile


i know but so can like someone in Arizona send their like challenge lobby patch in their jailbreak to my 3.50 ps3 like California and i can make cl's
Eg:
10-28-2010, 01:40 AM #233
Originally posted by hey
i know but so can like someone in Arizona send their like challenge lobby patch in their jailbreak to my 3.50 ps3 like California and i can make cl's
Eg:


yes as long as your disc id is the same
10-28-2010, 01:43 AM #234
hey you
Pokemon Trainer
Originally posted by Raiith View Post
yes as long as your disc id is the same


ok and who ever made this is a freakin GOD :cool:
10-28-2010, 01:44 AM #235
bmxdude9
Million Miles Of Fun!
I don't know if anyone noticed that last post I made in this thread on the last page, but I am curious as to know if you MUST send the patch from a jailbroken PS3, and if so why that is the case.

I mean in theory if it doesn't matter you could upload a modded patch to a local network and then send it to a PS3?

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