Post: [FASTER]FTP via LAN cable directly to pc
01-23-2011, 02:59 PM #1
jeffers07
Climbing up the ladder
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Something i had some hassle myself setting up, thought I'd share it out to all the newbies.


Information

This guide will show you how to set up your PS3 to FTP directly with your pc via a LAN cable with no router inbetween and not allowing it to access the internet at the same time so Sony can't communicate with your PS3. A Crossover cable is not required, just a standard Cat5 or Cat6 Ethernet cable is needed.


Equipment

- PS3 [3.15/3.41/3.55 - jail-broken]
- FTP App [BlackBox FTP 1.2 recommended]
- Computer with Ethernet LAN Port
- FTP Client [FlashFXP, Filezilla]
- Ethernet Cable


Step 1 - Computer Setup

Windows 7

Go to "Control Panel" and under "Network and Internet" click "View network status and tasks" To open "Network and Sharing Center". On the left side panel click "Change adapter settings". Identify which device is the LAN port you will be using, right click on it and select "properties". Click on the item "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" then click the button "Properties". Click "Use the following IP address:" and "Use the following DNS server addresses:"

Windows XP

Go to the start menu and hover over "Connect to". Select "Show all connections". Identify which device is the LAN port you will be using, right click on it and select "properties". Click on the item "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" then click the button "Properties". Click "Use the following IP address:" and "Use the following DNS server addresses:"

Fill out the box so it appears as below:
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Step 2 - PS3 Setup

Go to the settings tab on the XMB, then select "Network Settings" followed by "Internet Connection Settings". Push ok on the prompt and select "Custom", "Wired Connection", "Auto-Detect" then "Manual". Fill out the form as follows.

IP Address 10.1.1.2
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Defualt Router 10.1.1.0
Primary DNS 10.1.1.0
Secondary DNS 10.1.1.10

Select "Automatic", "Do Not Use" and "enable". Push X to save the settings. Test connection to verify you can acquire an IP Address. Internet Connection should fail.

Open your FTP Sever on your PS3. I prefer BlackB0x FTP 1.2, but you can use MultiMAN or other types if you wish. It should tell you your IP Address is 10.1.1.2 .


Step 3 - FTP

Open your FTP client and type in your PS3 IP (10.1.1.2) and make sure its on Port 21. IF you used a FTP server other than BlackB0x FTP 1.2, check if it needs credentials to work. Connect and begin transferring. Speeds should be very high as your connected directly to your PS3.


this changed my speed from 700kb's to 11mb's


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03-14-2011, 02:04 PM #47
jeffers07
Climbing up the ladder
no worries press thanks if helped Smile
03-14-2011, 02:21 PM #48
Swade
The Brain Named Its Self
Nice Thread Man

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jeffers07
03-16-2011, 05:35 PM #49
Cheers Mate, it increased my uploading speed to 11mb/s
03-16-2011, 07:03 PM #50
RGB
2JZ BBWWARRMMMMM
y fdid u update /facepalm
03-16-2011, 08:43 PM #51
consteez
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by jeffers07 View Post
FTP Setup Guide

this changed my speed from 700kb's to 11mb's


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hey dude thanks for the tutorial. im relatively concerned with my bandwidth and i was checking out my internet provider and one of there bandwidth conservation tips was to not ftp. does this mean ftping to another computer over the internet or just ftping anything. and does the lan cable change any of this since its directly connected? thanks sorry if this is a reposted question i normally read through threads before i ask questions i swear. this has really been the only thing confining me to making multiple trips from my computer to my ps3 wiht my 4gb usb
03-16-2011, 09:43 PM #52
jeffers07
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by consteez View Post
hey dude thanks for the tutorial. im relatively concerned with my bandwidth and i was checking out my internet provider and one of there bandwidth conservation tips was to not ftp. does this mean ftping to another computer over the internet or just ftping anything. and does the lan cable change any of this since its directly connected? thanks sorry if this is a reposted question i normally read through threads before i ask questions i swear. this has really been the only thing confining me to making multiple trips from my computer to my ps3 wiht my 4gb usb


im think it should, it wont do nout to your bandwidth like you say your directly connected.give it go :pirate:

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consteez
03-20-2011, 10:13 PM #53
gola
OVER 9000!
Mines faster normally still =D.

Connected directly is about 3-6 MB/S and just having them both on the network I get about 5-10 MB/S.

Weird huh?
03-21-2011, 03:27 PM #54
jeffers07
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by GOLAGODA. View Post
Mines faster normally still =D.

Connected directly is about 3-6 MB/S and just having them both on the network I get about 5-10 MB/S.

Weird huh?


im on a laptop and the internet dunt work when the lan cable is connected :( and i get 11 mbs connected
03-21-2011, 05:37 PM #55
Slick
Anxiety
If only i was still on a cfw :/

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