20gb ps3 sharing connection with laptop,problems(UPDATE)

aihuman

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This might be the wrong forum for this but Im having problem connecting to Burnout Paradise.Im able to connect to the game but cant see the other players(colored arrows) on the map.Then,I get kicked from the game because I cant establish a connection.

I have my PS3 sharing a connection through my Dell laptop.Also,I have Linksys WRT150N router(bitch to setup).(Ill post screen shots of the settings on both the PS3 and my LAN settings.)

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EPIC WIN:hot:.
 
Are you already in an online room? If you are then maybe its a lag issue or a server host issue. If you cannot connect to a room, then it could be your hookup. Give some more information.

Also, is this the demo you speak of? Because if so there were some issues with the demo version of Burnout when it became available, I thought they fixed it though.
 
Im sharing the connection because my wireless router is in another room and also its 20gb PS3 Im dealing with here.Nat 3 might my problem.
 
If you took your pirated ISO files and put them in a file named "DEFINITELY NOT PIRATED ISOS" on your desktop, people wouldn't be able to see quite so easily that you are, in fact, a pirate.
 
Most of those games seem pretty old. I think he has SF III 3rd Strike on his desktop. Could be a CPS3 rom or DC game.

Although, having ISOBuster on the desktop is very suspicious :)
 
who gives a shit about ISO files? the guy just wants to play his fucking PS3 online and instead of helping someone with a legit question you bust on him for some shit you see in a screen shot...
 
[quote name='Malik112099']NAT Type 3 is the same as having a strict NAT on the Xbox 360...

http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psnetwork&thread.id=60067

you need to find out if it is your router limiting the connection or your laptop[/quote] Its gotta be the laptop LAN.Somehow the PS3 is able to get a random IP address each time I reset connection settings on the PS3.Is there away to set DMZ on a device that is on my LAN?That would surely solve my problem.
 
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