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#242591 - 25/11/2004 15:29 PS/2 and Central Station connection issues
schofiel
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Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
OK, I am getting close to "great big hammer" time - help!!

I have a PS/2 with the ethernet adaptor installed. I have the network software disk, and as far as I know, it is properly installled and I have enough memory, etc.

It is connected with 10bT to my ZyXEL 314 broadband NAT router. This has port control, but it's not a full firewall. There are a number of PCs connected to the switch ports of the router, on a local, non-routeable address range (192.168.0.0). Each of the PCs can access the internet via the router, and the router is correctly performing NAT datagram management. No problems here.

The ZyXEL is connected to an Alcatel Speed Touch Home by 10bT. The ZyXEL logs onto the Alcatel as a client using PPTP (Aaargh). The connection from the Alcatel to my ISP is ATM/AAL5 as far as I know. This connection seems to run OK as explained above. I have a fixed WAN side IP address assigned by the ISP which is pingable externally. I have the majority of ports turned off so that the router does not respond to port probes (I hope).

The PS/2 is at a fixed IP address on the LAN side of the link. I have configured the router to see this as the default server for various protocol requests, placing iit in the DMZ. This means that all ports are bidirectionally open for this single LAN IP address, mapped to my external WAN IP. In theory, this means that the PS/2 should have open access to the net so that it can connect on whatever port it needs to the Sony Central Station server, and field replies.

I have manually configured a connection profile on the PS/2 to connect to my ISP, based on known settings for DNS and gateway for my ISP. If I run the connection tests included on the Gateway disk, it passes all tests including the Sony server's DNAS connection. Since it all passes, it implies the config is good, and the application software browser then makes an attempt to connect to Central Station.

At which point it hangs up and repeats that it cannot establish a connection, and that's the end of the line.

Anyone got any ideas? Anyone else got CS going behind a NAT router? Help, I am stuck! If you want to save this innocent little PlayStation from the Big, Bad Rubber Hammer, then post quickly!
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#242592 - 25/11/2004 17:09 Re: PS/2 and Central Station connection issues [Re: schofiel]
tman
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Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
I've had Central Station working through a NAT router before. How old is your NA disc? I got a new one through the post last week.

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#242593 - 25/11/2004 21:59 Re: PS/2 and Central Station connection issues [Re: tman]
schofiel
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Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
A good 8 months, at least. I have not had the chance to try it until recently.

What annoys me is the fact all the operation tests pass OK, then it just won't connect - and since I am not registered, I don't see how I can get updates! What a connundrum.

No one with any further ideas? How can I apply for an update disk?
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#242594 - 25/11/2004 22:13 Re: PS/2 and Central Station connection issues [Re: schofiel]
tman
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I'll dig out my old disc and see what happens.

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#242595 - 26/11/2004 05:36 Re: PS/2 and Central Station connection issues [Re: schofiel]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Just for laughs, have you tried setting up the PS/2 as DHCP instead of fixed?
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#242596 - 26/11/2004 16:29 Re: PS/2 and Central Station connection issues [Re: tfabris]
schofiel
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Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
Yeah, but then how do I designate the PS/2 as the device in the router's DMZ without having to re-do it every time the lease expires?
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#242597 - 26/11/2004 18:40 Re: PS/2 and Central Station connection issues [Re: schofiel]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
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Loc: Seattle, WA
I didn't intend for it to be a permanent thing, I just wondered if it worked at all once you changed it to DHCP. To rule out things like... A digit wrong or something wrong in the non-dhcp info you're feeding it, or perhaps the router not routing something to it because it's not in the router's NAT lookup table or whatver. It's just as a test.
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#242598 - 26/11/2004 20:40 Re: PS/2 and Central Station connection issues [Re: tfabris]
schofiel
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Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
Not a bad idea: it would certainly eliminate an entry error. I'll go away and try it.
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