clemenslinders
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- Jul 30, 2010
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LS,
My children really like to play Civilization revolution on their PS3.
Yesterday we purchased a new PS3 and a new Civilization Revolution game.
I connected both PS3's wireless to my wireless Vigor router. Both PS3's started installing the latest PS3 firmware.
Than I inserted the game. On both PS3's it started downloading version 1.30 of the game.
On the older PS3 with 80Gb I started a new head to head multiplayer game. (PS I tried all other options as well).
On the new PS3 with 120Gb I choose Multi player, Lan Party, Select game (I did find the game of the other PS3). But when I select this game I get the error: Failed to join the requested game! Please try again.
I tried changing the PS3's so started it up on the new PS3 and tried to join from the other PS3. This gave the same result.
On the internet I find that more people get this error, but I cannot find a solution anywhere.
Currently 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 hope you can give me a hint as how to make this work wireless, that would be best.
If I need to open a port on my router that is fine, but which port??
Kind regards,
Clemens Linders
My children really like to play Civilization revolution on their PS3.
Yesterday we purchased a new PS3 and a new Civilization Revolution game.
I connected both PS3's wireless to my wireless Vigor router. Both PS3's started installing the latest PS3 firmware.
Than I inserted the game. On both PS3's it started downloading version 1.30 of the game.
On the older PS3 with 80Gb I started a new head to head multiplayer game. (PS I tried all other options as well).
On the new PS3 with 120Gb I choose Multi player, Lan Party, Select game (I did find the game of the other PS3). But when I select this game I get the error: Failed to join the requested game! Please try again.
I tried changing the PS3's so started it up on the new PS3 and tried to join from the other PS3. This gave the same result.
On the internet I find that more people get this error, but I cannot find a solution anywhere.
Currently 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 hope you can give me a hint as how to make this work wireless, that would be best.
If I need to open a port on my router that is fine, but which port??
Kind regards,
Clemens Linders