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The ULTIMATE ultimate guide to fixing your NAT
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Firble
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Registered: 08-03-2007

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This is the first installment of the ULTIMATE Ultimate guide series by jg101987. See bottom for more.
I noticed how many posts there are asking for help on fixing NAT type 3 to type 1 or 2. (NAT 3 can cause your PS3 to not connect well on the internet or to PSN) Here is the guide to fixing EVERY NAT ISSUE EVER (almost).
What is a NAT
A NAT is identified by the PS3 as being one of 3 types.
NAT 1: PS3 is directly connected to the internet NAT 2: PS3 is correctly connected through a router to the internet NAT 3: PS3 is incorrectly connected through a router to the internet
The PS3 will function under a NAT 3, but users may be blocked in online games, certain features of the PSN will not work, etc.
NAT type 1 or 2 are the correct ones to have
Fixing your NAT
Fixing your Nat is a simple process. It involves assining a static IP address to your PS3 the forwarding the porst that the PS3 uses to connect to the PSN through your router, and assigning them to the PS3's new static IP address.
Assigning a static IP address to your PS3
First, to get a static IP adress on your PS3, you must know some of the information from your router. This requires a PC.
1) Make sure the PC is on and connected to the internet through your router. 2) Click the "start button" 3) Click "run" 4) Type: cmd 5) Click "OK" 6) Type (in the black window): ipconfig /all 7) You will see a long list of words and numbers.

Write down the following from the list:
Default Gateway DNS Servers (only the first 2) Subnet Mask DCHP Server
Thats all you need from the PC for now. Double check your numbers and make sure they are correct.
8) Go into your PS3 9) Select Network Settings under the Settings Menu

10)Select Internet Connection Settings

11)Instead of choosing Easy, we will do things the complicated way Press right until you get to Address setting, and then choose custom.

12)Go right until you get to the page that says" Select the operation mode of the selected device. and choose manual settings.

13) Now continue until you get to the page with all of the numbers on it (presets are all zeros)

Enter the information as follows
Enter your Primary DNS as the 1st DNS number you got earlier from your PC Enter your Secondary DNS as the 2nd DNS Number you got from your PC Enter your Default Gateway (linksys default was 192.168.1.1) Enter your Subnet Mask (linksys default was 255.255.255.0) To make it easy, use 192.168.1.23 as the IP address
Note: If you are following this guide and you use a router that is not a linksys, then the ip address and the default gateway will be different. Reply below or PM me to get the correct numbers.
14) Go to the right until you get to the screen that says "press X to save" do so, and press "test connection on the next screen.

There you go, your PS3 now has a static IP address. But your PS3 will still test as NAT type 3. there is one more step.
Assigning the ports to the Playstation 3
On the same PC as earlier, open your internet browser and type the default gateway ( 192.168.1.1 ) into the address bar (Where it says www.google.com below)

You will get a prompt asking you for a name and password
The default user name for a linksys router is "admin" The default password is "admin"
Note: if you have a router not made by linksys, then the password and username will be different. Reply below for the correct ones.
When you log in, at the top navigation bar click "Applications and Gaming" this will bring you to the "port range foreward" screen.
It looks like this:

Make your screen look exactly like the one above, and you will have correctly forwarded all the ports to your PS3 necessary to get on the Network.
Note: if you have a different router (not linksys) the the process may differ for you. Reply below or PM me and I will post the correct process. Reply is preferred over PM
Questions? Reply below.
Have a suggestion on a guide for the ULTIMATE ultimate guide series? PM me.
Other articles in the ULTIMATE ultimate guide series:
The Ultimate ultimade guide to replacing your PS3 Hard Drive
Message Edited by jg101987 on 08-23-2007 11:39 AM
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08-23-2007 07:15 AM
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Re: ULTIMATE GUIDE to fixing your NAT
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Firble
Posts: 82
Registered: 11-16-2006

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Mine is working fine, however, let me be the frist to thank you for this excellent guide.
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08-23-2007 07:23 AM
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Re: ULTIMATE GUIDE to fixing your NAT
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Cell Processor
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Registered: 06-04-2005

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This sounds fantastic, Thanks for your input, I'll try it tonight with my linksys, Dont listen to those negative comments, trying something is better than listening to nothing! 
------------------------------------------------------------ - PSN: pitabun - Xbox: pitabun ADD ME!
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08-23-2007 07:45 AM
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Re: The ULTIMATE ultimate guide to fixing your NAT
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Polygon
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Registered: 04-26-2005

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Thanks for the guide, worked nicely.
As for the above poster, I'm not sure why the guide says to write down the DCHP Server. Mine wasn't listed either, but you don't need it at all during the guide.
Message Edited by Fenriir on 08-23-2007 10:45 PM
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08-23-2007 10:44 PM
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