IS there a way to get an open nat on the ps4? I've tried Tethering and having my laptop connect and then sharing my connection from my pc to my router and then forwarding it to the ps4. This worked well on the xbox, but it won't work with the ps4. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Eric
Eric4753 said:
IS there a way to get an open nat on the ps4? I've tried Tethering and having my laptop connect and then sharing my connection from my pc to my router and then forwarding it to the ps4. This worked well on the xbox, but it won't work with the ps4. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Eric
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I know know you need to open the required ports, but does anyone know what they are on the playstation?
I too would like to know if anyone knows what ports are needed for tethering. I'm going to be purchasing a PS4 in a couple months and this would be of incredible help.
well can anyone help? please?
bump. I too am searching for answers to this.
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been messing with it all day, i'm sure i am doing something wrong googled the hell out of it though.
ok here is what i am trying to do, I just bought a Acer Nettop running XP i installed the HTC drivers on it MNS is working great. i would like to hook up my wireless router to the Ethernet port to share the internet connection with the rest of my gadgets.
any help would be appreciated.
smittycg said:
been messing with it all day, i'm sure i am doing something wrong googled the hell out of it though.
ok here is what i am trying to do, I just bought a Acer Nettop running XP i installed the HTC drivers on it MNS is working great. i would like to hook up my wireless router to the Ethernet port to share the internet connection with the rest of my gadgets.
any help would be appreciated.
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Why don't use Wireless Tether and everything can pull internet from the phone without the need of a router?
Bridge the connections in network connections or use ICS
morbidpete said:
Bridge the connections in network connections or use ICS
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tried both of those, the bridge would connect, but no internet, ics didn't work either, i am pretty tired though probably missing something simple.
WIFI tether is cool and all but i want to use it full time with a dedicated phone and be able to use my wireless printer
I've never been able to get to work if you do post Back with what you did. I think the issue is up addresses, you may have to setup the router gateway address as the pcs ip or even the phones ip... Im not a networking guru though
Kcarpenter said:
I've never been able to get to work if you do post Back with what you did. I think the issue is up addresses, you may have to setup the router gateway address as the pcs ip or even the phones ip... Im not a networking guru though
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to be honest i was hoping someone had done it and could tell me how easy it was. while trying to get it to work today i was just clicking around, tomorrow i'll go about if more scientifically and post all the stuff i'm doing wrong.
I can't see any reason off the top of my head why ICS wouldn't work.
So, let me see if I have this straight. Your phone is connected to your PC via USB. Your access point is connected to the PC via ethernet. And you want other devices to connect over wifi and have Internet access. That about right?
Try this... Assign the ethernet port on your PC a static IP address of 192.168.1.1. Connect that to the "Internet" port on your access point, and assign that port an IP address of 192.168.1.2. In the wireless setup on your access point, assign the wireless side the static ip address 192.168.2.1 and tell it to act as a dhcp server, and hand out addresses from 192.168.2.100 to 192.168.2.200. Netmask in all cases will be 255.255.255.0. For dns go ahead and use 208.67.222.222 unless you have another dns service that you prefer.
The router should be configured to use 192.168.1.1 as its default gateway. The wireless devices should be set to use 192.168.2.1 as their default gateway.
This *should* work. Different accesss points can be finicky in various ways, but I really don't see why the setup I've outlined wouldn't work....
My office has no 3G or wifi signal. I have my desktop PC connects to internet via LAN, I want to share it over bluetooth or USB cabel with my captivate.
PC: WinXP, bluetooth enabled
Captivate: Cognition v.3.02
Has anybody done this or is it at least possible? Thanks in advance.
Buy a usb wifi dongle or make the bt connection properties the internet connection.
How to make the bluetooth connection properties the internet connection? On PC side or phone side?
Both. Broadcast and receive
boborone said:
Both. Broadcast and receive
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Thanks for your reply, but after explored for hours, I can't find anywhere on the phone let me do BT settings except pairing.
Sorry I think I was thinking if win mo. Been using my fuze for a few days now. I found this step by step guide.
http://blog.mycila.com/2010/06/reverse-usb-tethering-with-android-22.html
btw it's called reverse tethering what you what to do if you feel like looking it up
Hope that helps ya man.
I need some help, as I'm kinda clueless with networking. I have an Ubuntu desktop connected to the same monitor my 360 is. I can connect to xbl a few different ways.
1. With the d-link wireless gaming adapter, set to adhoc mode, connected to my wifi tether.
2. USB/wifi tethering the desktop to my phone and sharing the internet connection with the Ethernet port where my Xbox is plugged in.
I've used, wifi tether for root users, barnacle (which supposedly allows port forwarding), built in USB and wifi tether (I'm on cm7 nightly with an HTC glacier)
I've managed to connect, but NAT is set to strict on all. Does anybody know how to change this? I don't know if there's a way to change this within the build.prop, or some other file?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated. I just have no other internet connection.
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I need some help, as I'm kinda clueless with networking. I have an Ubuntu desktop connected to the same monitor my 360 is. I can connect to xbl a few different ways.
1. With the d-link wireless gaming adapter, set to adhoc mode, connected to my wifi tether.
2. USB/wifi tethering the desktop to my phone and sharing the internet connection with the Ethernet port where my Xbox is plugged in.
I've used, wifi tether for root users, barnacle (which supposedly allows port forwarding), built in USB and wifi tether (I'm on cm7 nightly with an HTC glacier)
I've managed to connect, but NAT is set to strict on all. Does anybody know how to change this? I don't know if there's a way to change this within the build.prop, or some other file?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated. I just have no other internet connection.
#AngelFace#
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The lack of response really blows. I have the same exact issue and I cant fathom there not being a way around it . I'll keep looking and please let me know if you stumble upon something that works
The "nat type strict" we see on xbox live, from reading around allot deals with the bandwidth(speed) of your internet. If you use fast wifi, your nat type will be ok, but if someone goes on your wifi an use the internet, it's slower. The internet speeds we get from the cell towers is no where fast enough to change it.
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I hope someone can help me out on configuring remote desktop client to connect to my PC.
I am intending to TF my tablet by bluetooth/wifi from my iPhone.
I currently have Remote Desktop on my TF and I am able to connect it successfully using my home wifi.
However, I have problem connecting, when I am using other connection.
I hope someone can really help me with this.
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eyz said:
I hope someone can help me out on configuring remote desktop client to connect to my PC.
I am intending to TF my tablet by bluetooth/wifi from my iPhone.
I currently have Remote Desktop on my TF and I am able to connect it successfully using my home wifi.
However, I have problem connecting, when I am using other connection.
I hope someone can really help me with this.
Thanks.
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It sounds like the connection that is not working is probably blocking port 3389, which is the default port used for RDP. It's very common for public wifi networks to restrict ports including those used for remote desktop. Unless you know that other people are using this connection sucessfully for remote desktop, I would not assume that it's a problem with your tablet.
Or it's your router blocking remote desktop connections. Have you enabled port forwarding on your router?
On a side note, do you really want remote desktop open to the whole world? You should look into a VPN setup...
i believe there are users who are able to connect to the desktop from their office and school.
There was a thread on that apps and people are doing that. I tried asking for help, but I can't seem to figure it out.
Hence, I am putting this to the ground, and hope more forumers would be able to help
jemarti said:
It sounds like the connection that is not working is probably blocking port 3389, which is the default port used for RDP. It's very common for public wifi networks to restrict ports including those used for remote desktop. Unless you know that other people are using this connection sucessfully for remote desktop, I would not assume that it's a problem with your tablet.
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I think I did not do any port forwarding for my router, as it wasn't necessary.I don't why, and my BitComet is getting 2 green lights and able to hook up to remote connection. Previously, I need to setup port forwarding for my previous router.
I didn't know remote desktop is so vulnerable! In that case, I'll try to look up on VPN setup, before coming back here to ask question again.
Thanks.
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Or it's your router blocking remote desktop connections. Have you enabled port forwarding on your router?
On a side note, do you really want remote desktop open to the whole world? You should look into a VPN setup...
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Sounds like your pc is in the dmz.
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Ok ive been tryin to tether my Nexus S4g to my xbox using my laptop and I keep getting an error on xbox that its no able to get DNS settings or somthing to connect. I used to be able to do it with my Epic just fine but no go with my
Nexus. Im running CM7 with Matrix 5.5 bfs kernal. Ive tried it with the built in hotspot, wired tether, pda net and nothing all the same errors. Could a different kernal work by any chance? or Rom? any help would be greatly appreciated!!! thanks in advance!
I'm confused, what does your laptop have to do with it? Can't you connect directly to the hotspot with the xbox?
I dont got a wireless adapter for my xbox, so it wont connect directly, so i use my laptop connected to it using zune to go on live.
xela 0 alex said:
I dont got a wireless adapter for my xbox, so it wont connect directly, so i use my laptop connected to it using zune to go on live.
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Oh okay. Do you get Internet on the laptop when connecting? Have you tried verifying the dns settings (should work fine in automatic but you can always set it up manually if needed)
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manually configure an IP Address on the XBox and set the DNS Servers to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and that should fix it.
Keep in mind that you are doing a double NAT the way you are setup and XBL may be difficult to connect to. It has an issue with double-NAT. I set my network adapters in bridged mode to set up similar to what you are doing (though my connection at home is through WIFI to Comcast, it's still the path as you are using to get the XBox to the Internet).