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Playstion 2 - DNAS 603 error...wtf?

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-03 2:00 ID:ysC0ndgi

So I'm trying to get my PS2 to go online.  Slimline model, browser version 4.  I get up to the point where my PS2 connects to the internet...when it gives me the 603 error.  I'm using a Westell Wireless 2200 Enternet/DSL connection.

Contact Sony, they say I need to have my ISP open several firewall TCP and UDP ports.  Contact my ISP...Verizon.

My God they are idiots.

After 25 minutes I finally convince the "service rep" that my problem is accessing the internet with my PS2 and NOT my computer.  Takes 10 minutes more for him to get a supervisor (most of that time I think he's just jacking off at his desk).  After 5 more minutes of getting no-where with the supervisor ("We do not have firewalls enabled on our customers connections, you must have enabled a firewall that by default should be disabled in my modem" and "we do not cover service for Playstation 2's, but if you like I can connect you to our premium service techs (re: you pay us to speak with them, fucktard) and they can try to help you").

So.  Anyone else have a problem with a DNAS 603 error they were able to overcome?  Or will I have to ditch Verizon (good riddance) for Earthlink or something?

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-03 2:45 ID:7cyPYvXO

RFTM.

Also, open a port on your router.

Also, fuck Verizon in the pooper.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-03 9:05 ID:ysC0ndgi

How do I open a port? The http://###/##..... links that should allow me to access my dsl modem comes up with "page not found", verizon provided no documentation with the thing, and I'm having a bitch of a time finding information FOR it online that's even remotely useful.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-03 18:45 ID:gf0hPiRi

if its verizon fiber opitic, keep it. if its verizon dsl, fuck it.  go onto a comp thats plugged into ur router, the goto ur web browser, and type in 192.168.1.1 into the address bar.(this may not be your exact router address, but it should be.then you may need to type in the user name and password for your ROUTER.  look in the routers manual for more info.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-04 2:29 ID:JaR4L/wW

>>4
Yeah...that url doesn't work (and yes, that's with my software firewall and windows firewall disabled - time-out error, and attempting to ping that address results in a ping time-out).  Hell, I even pinked the IP address my pc says I have and I get my data packets returned to me.

By the way, Verizon doesn't give out manuals with their modems (yes, it's a fuckin' dsl modem) and the makers of the little bugger discontinued it years ago and stopped supporting it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-04 4:52 ID:gPzqZncZ

try 10.0.0.1 or 10.0.0.138, otherwise default your modem

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-04 15:03 ID:FGUTMYRi

to port forward

go to network connections
right click on local area connection and go to status, then click the support tab.

depending on what it says, is what you're going to have to put into your explorer window to access the router.

my IP is 192.168.1.xxx
so when i go into my router i type in 192.168.1.1

hope this helps somewhat in your search to port forward..


also try google.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-05 0:15 ID:jLNUX4jg

>>7
I've tried that.  It gives me a "page not found" error, both in Firefox and IE.  That's after I've temporarily disabled my windows firewall and zonealarm.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-05 15:26 ID:Q02uJ5oO

>>1

The solution is to cancel your EQOA account.  That game was decent in 2003 but jesus christ, any gamer who still plays MMOs these days has no taste in anything.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-05 23:24 ID:He3mU5vE

>>9
Sorry bub, but I've never played a game online before, except once with StarCraft (expansion pack).  I just want to download shit to my memory card and code breaker.

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