(06-29-2014 12:38 PM)LunaMoo Wrote: (06-29-2014 07:49 AM)star34 Wrote: (...)
I enabled DMZ with my PSP's IP, disabled UPnP, even set authentication to open, and reserved IP for PSP (192.168.0.5). In my PSP, I put the IP (192.168.0.5) that shows up on my network settings in the server.txt
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Do you plan on playing online or on lan? If on lan there's absolutely no reason for you to enable DMZ since what it does is setting your device outside of NAT firewall/forwarding all ports, NAT doesn't block anything between lan devices so yeah, you don't have to do that and while it's not a standard on some routers putting a device inside a DMZ also cuts the connection from that device with LAN for security reasons so it might be disconnecting your psp from LAN you created between your other devices later on.
Disabling UPnP is probably bad idea - if something doesn't support it, it'll just not use it, no reason to disable it, it'll just block apps which require it, but doesn't help those that doesn't.
Also most importantly inside the "server.txt" you should put an IP of the device that runs the server, not IP of your psp. If you put 192.168.0.5 there, which as you said is your PSP IP, you're trying to connect your PSP with your PSP. That doesn't sound right does it?^^ And that would be your problem.
Thanks for the reply! As for your question, I'm just trying to play on LAN. I just did what you told me, put 192.168.0.1 in the server.txt, disabled DMZ, and enabled UPnP. Unfortunately, it still doesn't work.
Is there any chance that some other router setting is causing the problem? Like maybe Port Triggering or WAN Setting or maybe I need to put something in the DNS Server 2 (which incidentally is blank)? I don't really know router stuff as I've never used one so I'm thinking maybe there's some necessary setting you need but people don't say because they expect it to be set properly if you use your router for internet which I'm thinking is the case for everyone except me.