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Chaos_Bladez

join:2009-11-16

reply to moag

Re: Help with PS3 NAT Type

I don't know how to get into the UPnP (or any other settings) with Hughesnet to be honest. I can with any other router but not this one. It's the HN 9000 one they gave me.

I think if I could get that I can do it.

moag

join:2009-11-03
Ann Arbor, MI

spend a few days poking around... you have a lot to learn before you conquer port forwarding the hughesnet modem has nothing to do with any of that, you need to access your router.

probably »192.168.1.1/ or »192.168.2.1/ depending on your router

remember, write down anything you change.


Chaos_Bladez

join:2009-11-16

I think I'm reluctant to actually think because I remember more than a month ago I spent hours and hours across a week trying to get it to work. It obviously didn't.

What I'm trying to say is I can't get into my Hughesnet router settings, so I can't forward ports.
If someone could tell me this, that'd be great.


tobicat
Premium
join:2005-04-18
Tombstone, AZ

said by Chaos_Bladez:

I think I'm reluctant to actually think because I remember more than a month ago I spent hours and hours across a week trying to get it to work. It obviously didn't.

What I'm trying to say is I can't get into my Hughesnet router settings, so I can't forward ports.
If someone could tell me this, that'd be great.
There are no settings in the Hughes modem that you can change. You can only change the settings in your separate router.

I doubt that you can get higher than nat3 without a static IP. You can not forward ports without a static IP.

I have two PS3 I don't even try to make them work.
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9000 spaceway III, 7000S SatMex 5 990, Dlink wirless

Chaos_Bladez

join:2009-11-16

said by tobicat:

said by Chaos_Bladez:

I think I'm reluctant to actually think because I remember more than a month ago I spent hours and hours across a week trying to get it to work. It obviously didn't.

What I'm trying to say is I can't get into my Hughesnet router settings, so I can't forward ports.
If someone could tell me this, that'd be great.
There are no settings in the Hughes modem that you can change. You can only change the settings in your separate router.

I doubt that you can get higher than nat3 without a static IP. You can not forward ports without a static IP.

I have two PS3 I don't even try to make them work.
Awww... this is totally killing it for me.
So what happens if I just do a static IP and forward ports on my router since I can't get into my modem?

moag

join:2009-11-03
Ann Arbor, MI

unless you have a business account, you dont have a static ip... and even if you have a static ip, you dont have a real static ip

its over your head and not worth the effort at all. abandon hope


Chaos_Bladez

join:2009-11-16

said by moag:

unless you have a business account, you dont have a static ip... and even if you have a static ip, you dont have a real static ip

its over your head and not worth the effort at all. abandon hope
I gotta say I thought Hughesnet sounded cool. I knew it was too good to be true.

To be completely honest, I kind of hate it. The stupid FAP that they tell the day they come to set it up then it won't work with games and how it's so over priced.
Very very stupid.

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