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    lmfao, both noobs, go enable DMZ on your wifi box
    go to 192.168.1.1 on your internet browser the default password should be "admin"
    then find the DMZ option, enable it and set it to ip address 192.168.1.110
    now reconnect ur psp to internet, and use custom connection use 192.168.1.110 as the ip, and get the DNS ip's from ur comp, go to start, run, type in CMD, hit enter, then type in ipconfig/all and get the DNS servers from there. i did this and its all good good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scruffy120 View Post
    lmfao, both noobs, go enable DMZ on your wifi box
    go to 192.168.1.1 on your internet browser the default password should be "admin"
    then find the DMZ option, enable it and set it to ip address 192.168.1.110
    now reconnect ur psp to internet, and use custom connection use 192.168.1.110 as the ip, and get the DNS ip's from ur comp, go to start, run, type in CMD, hit enter, then type in ipconfig/all and get the DNS servers from there. i did this and its all good good luck
    We're noobs and yet you're the one who thinks that everyone's router uses 192.168.1.1
    Har har, nooblet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoIsYou - Canads Smell View Post
    We're noobs and yet you're the one who thinks that everyone's router uses 192.168.1.1
    Har har, nooblet.
    prove me wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scruffy120 View Post
    prove me wrong.
    The internal, LAN-IP address is normally set to a default, private number. Linksys routers, for example, use 192.168.1.1 for their internal IP address. D-Link and Netgear routers typically use 192.168.0.1. Some US Robotics routers use 192.168.123.254, and some SMC routers use 192.168.2.1. No matter the brand of router, its default internal IP address should be provided in documentation. Administrators often have the option to change this IP address during router setup. In any case, however, the private LAN-IP address remains fixed once set. It can be viewed from the router's administrative console.
    Pwnt fuckin' nooblet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoIsYou View Post
    Pwnt fuckin' nooblet.
    and were did you get that from, wiki LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scruffy120 View Post
    and were did you get that from, wiki LOL
    I don't see how it matters where I got it from? I google'd it to provide proof to you.
    And it's not wrong as I've used a dlink and I currently own a linksys, so I know the difference.


    So as I said earlier. Pwnt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoIsYou View Post
    I don't see how it matters where I got it from? I google'd it to provide proof to you.
    And it's not wrong as I've used a dlink and I currently own a linksys, so I know the difference.


    So as I said earlier. Pwnt.
    cute. reason i ask is because anyone can make a wiki and feed it crap.

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