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Juzza
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Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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When being invited to play a private online game it comes up with " ERROR - Can not connect to host " Anyone know why or how to fix this? |
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| #0 06:48pm 19/12/08 |
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whoop
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If your mate is hosting it on his own PC and is behind a firewall/router he/she will need to forward that port to their PC or open the port in windows firewall or 3rd party firewall program.
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| #1 06:27pm 19/12/08 |
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Juzza
Posts: 5
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Cheers Mate. It's on PS3. would it still be the same deal with the wireless router. |
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| #2 06:47pm 19/12/08 |
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whoop
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yes, most routers act as a firewall to keep the bad men out. Depending on the firmware and brand of router it might have a page somewhere that lists all the devices connected (by mac address) and their assigned IP. It's best to assign a static IP to the host device if this will be a regular occurrence but if it's a one time thing then just add the PS3's current IP into the forwarding page of the router along with the port you've got it running on.
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