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Originally Posted by v0id
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Yes. DMZ'ing the PS3 didn't work either.
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
firstly dude, when the shub is in modem mode your laptop isnt the router, it is just a device directly connected to the modem and heading off to the internet and thus no routing is occuring which avoids all the hassel of the shub. You can do one of two things; a) try putting your ps3 in the shubs dmz or b) avoid all future problems by keeping the shub in modem mode and buying yourself a proper router so you dont have to suffer these trivial problems.
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I've literally changed every setting to give Superhub the lowest firewall protection possible (disabled every security feature) and allowed everything to be opened. Yet I still get timed out errors in the Resistance 2 game.
I'm sorry, let me clarify. If I connect PS3 to my Laptop and then Laptop to Superhub (IN ROUTER MODE), the Resistance 2 game will work without any error. I don't know why I said modem mode, sorry!
I had no problems with Superhub. Wireless connectivity / range are great, the speeds are great (higher than what VM advertises for - they say I get 60mb download, but I actually get 64mb download). I guess I'm lucky but this is the only issue I have so far (Resistance 2 online).
I have new information:
I've narrowed down things to what causes the issue. It has something to do with a pool of local IP addresses (VM superhub dhcp). It seems that if I use a LAN that has a different subnet (e.g. extra router, laptop or PC), the game will work....
However, that brings me to another question. If I connect my PS3 to Superhub (in MODEM MODE) and if I set the DHCP hostname to 192.168.0.1 (default IP) in the PS3 network setting, Resistance 2 online will work. But if I don't set the DHCP hostname, the Resistance 2 game won't work (even though I can play other online games).