Post: How to lock a lobby(NAT type strict)
12-19-2009, 10:13 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I am da_killer_69, i am spanish, dont flaming plz, sorry if something doesnt make sense,,,,,,,

there are 3 types of nat
1, open(best conection)
2, moderate (good conection)
3,strict(u can totaly lock the lobby, weard conection)

things that u need

bridge laptop to ps3 with wire. (no wireless)
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4i6DHkOYho&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube- How To Connect to Xbox Live using your computer (Bridging)[/ame]

download wireshack
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when u are in the lobby set up wireshack like this
capture, capture filters, udp, ok.
capture, options,start.

u will c all the packets,,, find any game, leave game

backout to the main menu, unplug ur cable from the back of ur ps3, and plug it in, sign in, and u should be strict, stop the packets.

now u can lock totaly any game,,,, but u can mergue with other games,,,, so the best way to hold the lobby is upload youtube vid, and rapidhare file,,, at lest u need 8-9ppl to start the game(like domination, team deatchmatch), so when u have 8 ppl, leave game, the game will start without u, and its already lock it, now any friend need inv u, and that is it,,,,

note: only the people with invitation can join the secession, and sometimes is hard to get into the game,,

this is the vid:
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj8_dKElZ2k"]YouTube- MVI_2977.AVI[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmZV5bBf8Cc"]YouTube- HOW LOCK LOBBY MW2[/ame]
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gamekilla, mero8888, ONEster
01-14-2010, 07:22 PM #29
ONEster
I’m too L33T
Originally posted by 69 View Post
i will make another vid how u doed ok


Are you going to post the vid. I just want to find out what i have to do cause i have an Open nat type and it just turns it into moderate, not strict. Is there a workaround to this?
01-15-2010, 11:49 PM #30
ONEster
I’m too L33T
Anybody? I really wanna figure this out.
01-16-2010, 07:20 PM #31
ONEster
I’m too L33T
for windows 7 bridging

1. Plug in your console (WII, Xbox 360, PS3) and allow it to acquiring ip address.
2. click on the Windows button and type "network and sharing center" and enter
3. on the left right under manage wireless networks, should say change adapter settings click that
4. right click local area connection and disable it.
5. right click local area connection and click properties.
6. there should be a tab that says sharing go to that tab.
7. there is a box that says allow other network users to connect through this computers internet connection. uncheck it if it is checked.
8.hit ok then right click local area connection and enable it.
9 now select both your wireless network connection and the local area connection and right click and it should have the option to bridge connections. when you click bridge it will do its thing and should work when its done.

A network bridge is just letting one device pass through another's network connection. No routing or NAT is needed.

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mero8888
01-23-2010, 04:45 PM #32
Originally posted by tRiGah View Post
for windows 7 bridging

1. Plug in your console (WII, Xbox 360, PS3) and allow it to acquiring ip address.
2. click on the Windows button and type "network and sharing center" and enter
3. on the left right under manage wireless networks, should say change adapter settings click that
4. right click local area connection and disable it.
5. right click local area connection and click properties.
6. there should be a tab that says sharing go to that tab.
7. there is a box that says allow other network users to connect through this computers internet connection. uncheck it if it is checked.
8.hit ok then right click local area connection and enable it.
9 now select both your wireless network connection and the local area connection and right click and it should have the option to bridge connections. when you click bridge it will do its thing and should work when its done.

A network bridge is just letting one device pass through another's network connection. No routing or NAT is needed.


good job bro, nice post Smile
03-22-2010, 06:46 PM #33
billionk
Who’s Jim Erased?
cheers mate
03-23-2010, 04:11 AM #34
Console
Keepin it real
Originally posted by Famous
Cool I guess.

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