mattster12
All-round Bastard
- 11 April 2005
No i never
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mattster12 said:Hey Matt, it's Matt Try configuring your router if you have one or your firewall. Also make sure you've set the port setting on pes5 to 5730. It'll be one of these things most likely
T Butcher fan said:Ok, I've spoken to BT and they reckon my upload speed will be 256. It seems Clockender is playing quite happily with those settings, so I'm close to signing up.
However, I don't trust BT one little bit so any views, recommendations or other options from the massed brain of pro-evo would be greatly appreciated.
T Butcher fan said:Ok, I have a question from a friend this time (honest!)
Broadband was set up ages ago. So he gets the Network adaptor, but alas, the modem only has a USB port. Now I've read here that you can buy a crossover cable but does that have Ethernet on one end and USB on the other?
Does it go straight into the modem or is there more trickery involved?
Ta!
mattster12 said:Your mate :lol: Needs to use internet connection sharing, just look in the first post at the bottom for instructions. Then you, sorry your mate, should be fine lol
T Butcher fan said:I'll only be playing.....Everybody's Golf,
TB
Professor Nutmeg said:Great game. It's online is it?
mattster12 said:Hey Matt, it's Matt Try configuring your router if you have one or your firewall. Also make sure you've set the port setting on pes5 to 5730. It'll be one of these things most likely
Professor Nutmeg said:Not really, i don't find it hugely appealing to be honest. Plus there's the whole hassle of getting the right equipment and setting it up.
mattster12 said:I had to open some ports on my router and firewall mate to get it working. Try opening the basic ports listed at the sony website, I've posted it here for ya:
Do I need to open ports on my firewall to play PS2 network games?
It depends on the game. The basic ports that you will need to open in order to play PlayStation 2 network games are:
* Allow ICMP
* 53
* 80
* 443
When you purchase a game it should state in the game manual which ports are required to be opened in order to play the game networked.
Then the required port PES5 states as using is UDP 5730, so once all them are open it should be A ok
T Butcher fan said:Matt, cheers for that. I stumbled across it last night and thought it might be the way to go.
However, I know next to nothing about computers so what I really need to know is where I go, and how I do all this? Do I need to go to the router browser (already been there to set up the DMZ), and in which case, what sort of area should I be looking at? I had a sniff around last night but couldn't see options for ICMP's or UDP's....
What I need is a button that says "make PS2 online work"!
mattster12 said:Yes that would be perfect lol. But everything always has to be so god damn difficult.....I had some real problems setting mine up. But yeh you need to back to the router browser but mine probably ain't set out the same as yours.
But on mine I goto the firewall rules section and there's a inbound and outbound chart. Just look for something like that and then you can add which ports you want to open, make sure you do it for both inbound and outbound though.
Tbh all I do with mine is open all ports inbound and outbound when I wanna play online, then close them again when I'm done. But thats cos it was messing me around and I just decided to open the lot, if you've got a firewall you should still have good protection. But this is how I do it, also I'm not sure how risky it is but I have a good firewall.
But I would try the other method first as this was just a last resort after about 6 hours of frustration with it lol. It may work first time for you...hope so anyway mate