![]() There are D-Link security options for "partitioning", which can keep LAN machines from talking to each other at all, when they never need to do so legitimately. That is mostly true with my D-Link, except two related exceptions. Such as port forwarding and other security measures, which happen at the Wan-LAN transition point. ![]() Also while not a point-by-point reply to the person starting this thread, it may help.Īnd rather incidentally, a D-Link Dir-655 router/ wi-fi access.įirst one hopes that machines all on the one-LAN side of one router don't have to bother much with the router's configuration, to communicate only with each other. Perhaps obvious to most people, but this note may be a bit of assitance for any other dummies like me. If I need to open a port on my router that is fine, but which port? I hope you can give me a hint as how to make this work wireless, that would be best. On the internet I find that more people get this error, but I cannot find a solution anywhere.Ĭurrently I do not have a cross cable, would that be better? If so can I use the cross-cable and have it connected to my wireless router, or should I in that case not use the wireless connection. I tried changing the PS3's so started it up on the new PS3 and tried to join from the other PS3. But when I select this game I get the error: Failed to join the requested game! Please try again. On the new PS3 with 120Gb I choose Multi player, Lan Party, Select game (I did find the game of the other PS3). On the older PS3 with 80Gb I started a new head to head multiplayer game. ![]() ![]() On both PS3's it started downloading version 1.30 of the game. Both PS3's started installing the latest PS3 firmware. I connected both PS3's wireless to my wireless Vigor router. Yesterday we purchased a new PS3 and a new Civilization Revolution game. My children really like to play Civilization revolution on their PS3. ![]()
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