I'm having issues playing online multiplayer on Call of Duty 3 on my PS3. I've been having issues, and I thought that it was because of the PS3 transmitting wirelessly. So I've finally (after 9 years) gotten my prewired Cat 5e network in my home setup correctly with a patch panel instead of wires dangling begging to be connected. I borrowed a tester from my IT guys at work, and verified the network cables are wired and working correctly.
Now I can finally connect to the online multiplayer sessions, but my connections suffer. I get errors such as "Unable to connect to all players" or something to that effect. When I am finally able to connect to a game session, everything runs fine until 8 or more players join the same session I'm playing. Then everything gets hosed with lagging and when killed I am unable to start playing again immediately. In fact, the PS3 has locked up on me several times.
I went to Activision's website for some answers, and I get the "put the PS3 in the DMZ" line. It said that port 3074 needs to opened for the PS3. It also mention assigning a static IP address, which I figured I should do anyway just to eliminate that being a problem. And it appears the Call of Duty network was doing its duty, keeping the problem connection (ME!) out of the game so that everyone else can have fun. I can't complain about that!
How have the rest of you PS3 owners been dealing with online multiplayer? Did you have to do the same thing to get your setup working? I didn't have a problem with my Xbox and XBL running on a slower upload/download, but my networking setup changed this past Christmas with the addition of wireless router and a laptop.
I'm mostly wanting to know if there is a way to check the connection speed or quality of the connection on my PS3. Does anyone know if that is possible, and if so how to do it? If it involves loading Linux or something like that, then that's not what I'm looking for...something a little simpler would do. Maybe checking a speed-checking site through the web browser or something???
Thanks for the help.
Anthony
Now I can finally connect to the online multiplayer sessions, but my connections suffer. I get errors such as "Unable to connect to all players" or something to that effect. When I am finally able to connect to a game session, everything runs fine until 8 or more players join the same session I'm playing. Then everything gets hosed with lagging and when killed I am unable to start playing again immediately. In fact, the PS3 has locked up on me several times.
I went to Activision's website for some answers, and I get the "put the PS3 in the DMZ" line. It said that port 3074 needs to opened for the PS3. It also mention assigning a static IP address, which I figured I should do anyway just to eliminate that being a problem. And it appears the Call of Duty network was doing its duty, keeping the problem connection (ME!) out of the game so that everyone else can have fun. I can't complain about that!
How have the rest of you PS3 owners been dealing with online multiplayer? Did you have to do the same thing to get your setup working? I didn't have a problem with my Xbox and XBL running on a slower upload/download, but my networking setup changed this past Christmas with the addition of wireless router and a laptop.
I'm mostly wanting to know if there is a way to check the connection speed or quality of the connection on my PS3. Does anyone know if that is possible, and if so how to do it? If it involves loading Linux or something like that, then that's not what I'm looking for...something a little simpler would do. Maybe checking a speed-checking site through the web browser or something???
Thanks for the help.
Anthony