

The Hollywood-like scenario in the single player mode guarantees players an exciting and diverse experience from the very beginning till the end. If you need more details there are videos on youtube for how to open up ports and your routers manufacturer should have a website going through the process specific to your router.Obviously, you take on roles of several soldiers involved in these military operations. If you need more details there are videos on youtube for how to open up ports and your routers manufacturer should have a website going through the process specific to your router. You usually have to turn your router and everything on your network off for 5 minutes for the changes to take effect. Once youve found that you just type the ports MW3 uses (found on internet) into the boxes and apply the settings. Once your logged in there should be tabs on the left hand side of the page, look for anything that says open ports, port forwarding etc. If a username and password are required try username: admin and password: 12345, password or whatever your wifi connections pass key is. You should then come to a page that is specific to your router where you may or may not have to log in. Type your routers IP address into the internet search bar (it should look something like 192.168.0.1, you can find your specific one by looking through your PS3 network settings) and press enter. Even before the change, I still had good local speed (3-4 bars when local), but crappy non-local(1-2 bars and map-jumps). Oh, and if you think it's connection speed, oh, oh!, this was immediately after the last time I went on PS3 after long break!:īefore 4.1.1 Update(Too slow to finish updating)Īfter I came back from camp, which was when it changed:

And as I stated before, I had deleted all the things in my Internet Browser, and it still happens.ĭo you know if this is just poor server making since November 8th startup, or something which blocks certain networks. After the message came up twice, I exited and disabled that. The first time I tried, I already had UPNP (Universal Plug N Play) enabled. I had to go through this crap on my old router and opening ports got it working for me.

Otherwise you might have to open up ports on your router. If your router supports it make sure you've got UPNP enabled in your PS3 internet settings.
