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mont348
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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

Hi you should not lose your laptop connection i have got a psp laptop ds running on livebox. I did have ps3 wireless but i have changed to wired more stable connection btw did you press the pairing button no1 when you first set-up your connection with ps3.

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Brightonfan
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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

Yes I did. but I had to press number two for my laptop, so should I press number one again but would it effect my laptop?
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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

Hi that pairing button is just for while you set-up and pair each device your laptop should be ok.The only way you will lose your laptop connection is you remove it in livebox configuration on your p.c if your going by the link above i would leave the livebox security settings alone the box has firmware updates since then.

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Brightonfan
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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

Ok, so I should press number one button and then reset my wireless ps3 network up again?
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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

Yes try repairing press button no1 button your livebox will start flashing which will give you 10 minutes to pair up.Then re-scan your connection on ps3 then enter 26 caracter security code printed underneath livebox letters in caps and no spaces.

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Message 116 of 124 (2,559 Views)

Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

Hey, just letting you know that I gave up on the DMZ and instead, just let 'UPNP' take it's course.
Since just resetting everything, Ive got no problems.
I'd suggest to anyone to use a 'WIRED' PS3 connection & if you've got problems, just reset everything & it should be ok.
I heard that you dont even have to open ports for any PS3 game, but on the Xbox 360, you do have to open ports so HAHA Xbox LOL.

PSN = PULSE-88

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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

DMZ is easy on livebox it give you the same i.p address every time just check the i.p address in your ps3 settings.Then key it in your livebox dmz settings you have to turn your firewall to low first then when dmz is set turn firewall back on.

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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

I pressed the number one button and redid my PS3 Wireless, but it still said IP Address timed out! Now i'm seriously ***** off to the extreme......
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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

@Britonfan i noticed you posted in error code thread still having problems? I have just had a ip address timed out problem with my psp on livebox. I have got round it by changing wireless security to WEP only and turning firewall to low in the livebox settings.

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Re: Unofficial Orange Livebox Guide

OK, that's good man

but the new orange has a little bit of different type of things.

CAN ANY ONE HeLp me out..........plz......:Evil: 

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