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vorchiel
post Apr 18 2009, 09:03 AM

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dmz is in your router's menu. if you have not found it, you may have not looked enough.
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post Apr 18 2009, 09:22 AM

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post Apr 18 2009, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(crower75 @ Apr 18 2009, 09:24 AM)
lucky u didn't add "s" at the beginning    tongue.gif      tongue.gif
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this thread is for routers. let's continue at another place sleep.gif
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post Apr 18 2009, 09:56 AM

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if you are using windows,

start -> run -> and type:

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cmd


then press enter


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ipconfig /all


and enter


at the output, find your "default gateway" ip

normally 192.168.x.x or 169.254.x.x or also can be 10.x.x.x or whatever

and type the ip at your web browser to access the configuration page

userid/pass, please refer to the router's manual
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post Apr 18 2009, 11:16 AM

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find dmz menu

put your ps3 ip there

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post Apr 18 2009, 12:04 PM

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yours might be different

here is mine

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try clicking help on the right side for explanations
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post May 7 2009, 03:11 PM

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for p1 wimax users

QUOTE(yong888 @ Mar 9 2009, 09:56 PM)
First I must tell I'm not expert, but I can provide few useful step for you to fine tuning....
1.) Login the P1 modem interface, goto http://10.1.1.254
     username: admin
     password: admin123


2.) Best Spot for wimax signal: once login adjust your P1 modem to find best spot (normally near window or outside window) and point to "Wimax Base station" direction (which you can see from modem interface the "RSSI" will keep changing, the lower "RSSI" the better signal it is, keep trying until you get lowerest RSSI)

3.) BT user: must do port forwarding (refer to the picture below)

4.) DMZ Zone: Put your own IP (online gaming, FTP,.... others) under DMZ zone but once your IP under DMZ zone, you don't have protection meaning you're expose yourself without firewall, do it with extra caution (refer to below picture)

5.) Online Gaming: If you know your online game port number just simply do port forwarding so that you don't need put yourself in DMZ zone, it'll help latency problem

6.) Goto uTorrent preference use port: 12345 (example, u can use any port u like, refer to below picture on how to use certain port)

7.) Use Router to share with others: if you use router to share bandwidth you'll need goto router setting interface (normally is http://192.168.1.1 username/password: admin / admin) change your "Internet connection type" to DHCP or automatic or whatever router will assign IP to your PC because all the authentication will do within that P1 modem itself. (refer to picture below)

Hope can help you all....

P/S: forgot to tell you guys, raining do affect the signal, try don't put any electronic device (Wifi router, TV, microwave....) near this p1 modem
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post Jul 11 2009, 06:57 PM

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first time im seeing a router/bridge that MUST be set up via disc

100% of the time setup-ing network, i never use any disc

just put it in dhcp first, and configure it using ps3 browser to change whatever you want. however the stupid poor implementation of javascript in ps3 browser may hinder that to be done smoothly.


actually i believe ALL router can work with ps3. it is just the matter on how you setup it. ps3 doesnt require some proprietary 3rd party closed protocol for the network. it is just basic tcp/ip. as long as it has ethernet/gigabitethernet/wifiB/wifiG, i dont see why a router/wifiAP cant work with ps3.
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post Jul 12 2009, 12:16 PM

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QUOTE(monyetbesi @ Jul 12 2009, 12:11 PM)
well it happen to me on those modem, previously its smooth by using Linksys AM300 on a PS3, setup in manual wired connection, just need to input user name & password that it.

with D-Link 520B i can't event get thru with those setting, like i said b4 i'm really failed in networking. I'd to ask my boss to help me configuring it via his lappy oso failed by using usual Window Conection Wizard... sweat.gif

here some thread that refer to D-Link520B : http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...1&hl=DLink+520b

there are one of it, there're many more out there...i'm really feel sorry for bro sg552
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that 520B cant be accessed anymore due to fried ports/chips caused by the lightning/surge. it doesnt say at all about the setup-by-disc-only requirement.
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post Jul 12 2009, 12:31 PM

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ok thx

i'll never buy any dlink bridge anymore yawn.gif
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post Jul 12 2009, 12:40 PM

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the most the cd do is setting the correct/suggested MTU/modulation/encapsulation/multiplexing/VPI/VCI setting to match the ISP. yeah it can be done manually, albeit harder if we dont know the details. suitable for nubs though
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post Jul 12 2009, 01:18 PM

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yeah whatever it is

it is working for you now thumbup.gif
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post Aug 12 2009, 02:24 PM

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using wag54g2here for skrimisx. but im using normal ethernet as the distance between the two device is only 1m.

uptimes can reach months on my setup. it wont dc unless i did it intentionally (testing diff ip etc), or a few black-outs doh.gif.

for people who face frequent disconnections, it depends on their phoneline quality, dslam configuration, exchange configuration, or even the particular unit is faulty.

ive been using it for almost a year now
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post Aug 12 2009, 02:37 PM

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even a nub like me can setup it
moreover 1st gen iphony user
must be a cakewalk for u
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post Aug 12 2009, 02:42 PM

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yes but kind of pointless since the distance is only 1m
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post Aug 19 2009, 03:16 PM

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yeah sometimes if there are neigbours using wifi, the channels might overlap and disturb each others signal/throughput
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post Aug 19 2009, 03:32 PM

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nope

some clients can pick up those signal
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post Aug 19 2009, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(poyol @ Aug 19 2009, 03:52 PM)
dang, cause this was the only way I got the wireless to work with the PS3 seamlessly.
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alhough it is not 100% secure, i'd suggest you to get at least MAC filtering done. it is better than naked unsecured access point with only ssid turned off
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post Aug 19 2009, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(poyol @ Aug 19 2009, 04:14 PM)
^^
if I use MAC filtering then I'd have to put in the MAC addresses for all the devices which I plan to connect with rite?
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yes. but if it feels too much hassle for you, just leave it like that. unless if you dont want your neighbours to piggyback on your connection. by studying network packet dumps, unauthorised user can still get the list of allowed MAC addresses. still, it is better than nothing. at least to me.
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post Aug 24 2009, 08:22 AM

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p1 modem itself is a modem+router. all you need is a network switch.

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