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Ok so I decided I make a lag switch and I tried it on black ops (ps3 btw) and its not working. Am I supposed to lag or the other people? And when I connect it am I supposed to change the Internet connection setting on my ps3 to wired( I usually use wireless)? Or do lag switches not work on black ops? Thanks
Ok so I decided I make a lag switch and I tried it on black ops (ps3 btw) and its not working. Am I supposed to lag or the other people? And when I connect it am I supposed to change the Internet connection setting on my ps3 to wired( I usually use wireless)? Or do lag switches not work on black ops? Thanks
A lag switch is meant to be wired. Watch this YouTube video on it:
A lag switch is meant to be wired. Watch this YouTube video on it:
A lag switch was first a wired bridge, but you can do wireless as well depending on what you're doing. Also, old and nice vid
Originally posted by villalobos404
Ok so I decided I make a lag switch and I tried it on black ops (ps3 btw) and its not working. Am I supposed to lag or the other people? And when I connect it am I supposed to change the Internet connection setting on my ps3 to wired( I usually use wireless)? Or do lag switches not work on black ops? Thanks
I haven't been to lag switch much now that the CoD4 lobby generation is well improvised due to host migration, but you can use wireless to ping a random IP in the lobby and lag yourself in older CoD's. The only problem is: you're using your connection to lag someone so you're lagging yourself in the process. So the effective thing to do is either be host and DDoS a random person or be a client on the host and DDoS the host. Either way, I would say wired > wireless for control and dependability.