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#1 Kev_Dawg
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First off, I would like to say I have paid for the annual subscription of Qore. Now my question, when will you be able to download the August edition? Earlier today I visited the playstation store, and found out you were able to download Qore because it was under new releases. Once I clicked on it to download, all you see is June edition, but no August. Well, I'm just posting my concerns and was hoping if someone here can reply to my question. Just hope Sony puts up Qore on the playstation store, because I heard there will be a beta of Resistance.
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You running the current 2.41 firmware?
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Try using the AV cables first, then see if that works. Troubleshooting that way would determine if the HDMI cable is a faulty, or your television is not set on the proper mode. If the XMB appears while using the AV cables, then there is nothing wrong with the PS3 itself. Maybe the connection to the back of your television isn't correct?
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Did you go through display, under the settings category on you PS3? Try changing the settings from there, if you haven't already.
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DMZ should be a last resort. Opening DMZ will open the PS3 to the world, so keep that in mind.

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Open the following ports if you wish to get NAT 1 and 2:

TCP: 80, 443, 5223

UDP: 3478-3479, 3658
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#7 Kev_Dawg
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I have a Siemens Speedstream 6520 Modem/Router Combo I've tried everything help me

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NAT 3 means your router is blocking all ports the PS3 needs open. With out the port, or ports needed open, PS3 will not operate efficiently like it should online.

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#8 Kev_Dawg
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Story, not so much, but it has improved from the previous Battlefield games. Online is the meat to the hamberbuger, figure of speech. :P I love playing the game to be honest with you, it's fun knowing you can blow structures up and what not.
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[QUOTE="Kev_Dawg"]From my own experience, channels 5 and 11 seem to work well for me. In my household there are few items that interfere with my router, oh and don't forget my neighbour. Channel 11 seems to cause more errors for me once I stress my router, to much air transmission collisions :P . Channel 5 seems to be good, more packets received and very little errors being detected :D.willyc09

hey Kev is battlefield: bad company any good? Also i played condemned a bit on my buddy's xbox360 how is it on the PS3?

If you're a online type of person, Battlefield: Bad Company is a game you will enjoy. Condemned 2 is a great game, but online lacks big time. The game does not have much of a replay value, more of a rent in my own opinion.

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#10 Kev_Dawg
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From my own experience, channels 5 and 11 seem to work well for me. In my household there are few items that interfere with my router, oh and don't forget my neighbour. Channel 11 seems to cause more errors for me once I stress my router, to much air transmission collisions :P . Channel 5 seems to be good, more packets received and very little errors being detected :D.