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Basically what you need to do is get your computers IP address and add it to your PS3 internet connection seetings. Select the proxy option when setting up your internet connection on your PS3. To find your IP address for your PC: Click Start and then Run, in the run window type cmd and press senter this will open cmd. Once cmd has opened type: ipconfig /all This will display your PCs netwrok information. Where it says IP Address: that string of numbers is your IP address. |
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To freeze your console, and get a bug error you must: in PS3.ProxyServer add a0.ww.np.dl.playstation.net:443 (a left) and replace it on anything else, like ex. a0.ww.np.dl.playstation.net:8080. When Home will trying connect to the servers it will crash. http://www.ps3news.com/forums/attach...chmentid=14082 http://www.ps3news.com/forums/attach...chmentid=14083 PS i found some interesting link: http://homeps3.online.scee.com:10071/ |
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Thats because the Home servers for you are not authorized yet. Have to wait for the open beta or full release. This just gives us a chance to have the program early. I like the poster talking about trying to see if the closed beta home would work the same way if we can find the package for that one. Maybe that would allow us in.
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You know this isn't V1.0 don't you? If you look at the error report its just V0.8.3 which is the current closed beta version right? Surely they'll release a new package for the live/open beta version? The key to getting this working would be to spoof the credentials sent by the Home app to the server into thinking you were another PSN user with access... but I'm sure that account would get banned as soon as multiple logon was detected. |
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