I believe so it does on the 360 so most likely on ps3 too. You want it enabled btw
You can forward ports on your router for your PS3's IP, add the PS3 to the router's DMZ, or (although just this isn't the best fix in my experience) turn UPnP on on your router
by changing it
test your xbox live connection 3 times and make sure they all suceed and fully connect
Sometimes this is due to NAT type 3. You get this when connecting your PS3 Via wi-fi. But there is a way you can bypass this, you enter the PS3 ports into your router.
Yes, although if you NAT read Moderate make sure the UPnP is Checked On
mine is open or moderate however, when my internet is 'lagging' its strict, i dunno what this is, please help.
Try going to a wired connection with ethernet cable
Aside from initiating a Chat (text or voice/video) from the XMB above your Friends list, you must have certain ports and settings configured on your Router for proper PS3-PS3 and PS3-PSN communication.Your Router must have Network Address Translation (NAT) and UPnP (Plug 'n Play) settings Enabled for Chat functions to work properly. In addition, the following ports must be setup for Port Forwarding (Single or Range) or Port Triggering:ROUTER NAT AND UPnP MODES - ENABLED*Note: Make sure to enable these TCP/UDP ports in BOTH directions (i.e, for Routers that have TCP, UDP, and Both for settings, set them to Both. If your Router doesn't have that type of setting, set the Port to either TCP or UDP as indicated, and enable the pass-through in both directions (full duplex))TCP Ports: 10070 - 10080 UDP Ports: 10070 Voice Chat: UDP 6000-7000, 10070 (for headset operation) Remote Play via Access Point: TCP 9293PLAYSTATION Network: TCP Ports: 80, 443, 5223 UDP Ports: 3478, 3479, 3658If you're not sure how to setup your Router, go to my long post on the subject at the PS3 Forums (Link below). It has screen shots so you can see how it's done.
You need to access the settings on your router.
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It has all got to do with your NAT Type. If your NAT Type is Open then it is using WiFi. If your NAT Type is Strict then it is using your Internet Connection.
yes.....even if you have a good connection, youll have a bad lag if u hav type a three nature