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NetDude

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Posted in: PC Server To Host LAN/WAN PS2 Games?
 NetDude
07-23-2007, 9:44 AM
#7
Scanned the web and eventually found that my router (Netgear DG834GT) does not support NAT Loopback. I was a bit annoyed as when I bought this, it was one of the more expensive routers... So I'd have thought it should support NAT Loopback as cheaper...  [Read More]
Posted in: PC Server To Host LAN/WAN PS2 Games?
 NetDude
07-09-2007, 2:35 AM
#6
This is for hosting games on a PC that PS2 online players can play... The game will NOT allow PC players to join in. So basically, the PC is used to host the game, whilst PS2 users sign in and play....  [Read More]
Posted in: PC Server To Host LAN/WAN PS2 Games?
 NetDude
04-24-2007, 3:38 AM
#4
Yep, you can, what made you think you couldn't? I think what I need to solve my problem is a router that supports NAT Loopback... Can anybody reccomend a good WiFi router with NAT Loopback?...  [Read More]
Posted in: PC Server To Host LAN/WAN PS2 Games?
 NetDude
02-27-2007, 10:51 AM
#1
Hi, I am running my SWBF2 server from my PC, connected to the web through a Netgear DG834GT router. My PS2 is also connected to the router, and therefore connected to the Web also. I can host games from the PC and they are playable on the web, and...  [Read More]
Posted in: Please help??
 NetDude
04-24-2007, 3:29 AM
#2
Hi, It sounds to me like your settings are wrong somewhere... You need to copy whatever settings you are using for your pc when it's connected through the modem. I assume you are using an Ethernet modem with an RJ45 connector? Regards,...  [Read More]
I'm still having trouble with this, but I think the problem may be the lack of NAT Loopback on the router. Any ideas would be appreciated?! NetDude http://www.netdude.talktalk.net...  [Read More]
Maybe I'll try the setup without the DMZ then??? I'll try that and let you know.!?...  [Read More]
As recommended by another user I have a DMZ set up to my PS2. To the server PC I have ports 3658, 3659, 6500 and 27900 port-forwarded. Any advice you can give would be greatly appreciated. Has anybody managed this with a Netgear DG834GT Router? I...  [Read More]
Hi, I would very much like to use my PC as a server to host PS2 games on the Internet, and be able to use my PS2 to play on these hosted games with my friends. My PC and PS2 are connected via a router to broadband internet. When I host/play intern...  [Read More]
Posted in: [Question] Server Empty??
 NetDude
04-24-2007, 3:43 AM
#4
Hi, I would check your DNS settings, and if you're using a router to connect to the 'net, check your firewall settings and ports. If you are using a router it's probably easiest to put your PS2 in a 'DMZ'. If you can't put your PS2 in a 'DMZ' the...  [Read More]
Posted in: ABOUT THE PATCH!
 NetDude
04-26-2007, 5:32 AM
#8
No problem man! Do I look bovvered? Am I bovvered? No!...  [Read More]
Posted in: ABOUT THE PATCH!
 NetDude
04-25-2007, 3:14 AM
#6
Come to think of it I didn't check the date of the post. Actually, the post is 20 months old (its now 2007) but who's counting. Yes, it probably did need resolving... There may be somebody out there, right now, who is having the same problem, and...  [Read More]
Posted in: ABOUT THE PATCH!
 NetDude
04-24-2007, 3:49 AM
#3
Hi, This happened to me. I just kept trying, over and over again. Try doing it at a time when internet traffic in your are is likely to be low... I did mine early in the morning... Best of luck,...  [Read More]