You can forward ports on your router for your PS3's IP, add the PS3 to the router's DMZ, or (although just this isn't the best fix in my experience) turn UPnP on on your router
Yes, usually an old PS3 disk should work on a new PS3 console.
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The original PS3 headset should connect to more than just your PS3. Read the instruction carefully. Message me for more help.
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If you want to know if your PS3 is currently connected to your router via UPnP then you can check this on network settings under 'Settings and Connection Status List'. If however you wish to enable UPnP on your PlayStation 3 you must first check that your router(wireless/wired access point) supports UPnP and then you must use 'manual' under 'network settings', however this is more advanced and is probably best if you let the PS3 set itself up(unless you know what your doing).
I believe so it does on the 360 so most likely on ps3 too. You want it enabled btw
The only thing i can think of is to go to Options -> Preferences -> Connection, then make sure the Enable UPnP Port Mapping box is checked.
You can forward ports on your router for your PS3's IP, add the PS3 to the router's DMZ, or (although just this isn't the best fix in my experience) turn UPnP on on your router
how do i change my upnp
TP Link and NETGEAR are both wireless routers from different companies. Each router can have different speed capacity. Even though the settings on the PS3 and the UPNP are the same the speed can be vastly different.
There are headsets on sale at multiple stores that enable voice communication on the ps3.
Each game has an in game option menu that should enable online play (if applicable).
You either need to forward ports or enable UPnP on your router.
If you would like to stop your TP Link W8960N from lagging on PS3, try changing the channel frequency. Although the Netgear DGN2000 worked well before with no lag or disconnects, each router is different. Although the UPNP is enabled and the same settings are being used with this router, some routers may encounter interference.
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of protocols with the ideal goal of allowing any and all devices to easily connect via network.
Turn on the feature, if available on your computer's OS and your network router/gateway/firewall. :) Google (search) "UpNP" along with your OS and then again with your router/gateway.