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THEMAN


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:12 pm Post subject: PSN download speeds - slow |
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Just popped in Burnout Paradise to play. version 1.9 - 7 downloads according to the bottom bar. Left it to download. My download is max 1.5mb/second and the thing doesn't move. I retried, left it alone for 10 minutes and it got to 1%.
anyone experiencing really slow speeds?
trophy sync is also similarly slow. They've implemented compare trophies - but have you tried to use this?
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bobboblaw


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:23 pm Post subject: Re: PSN download speeds - slow |
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I think it's worth noting that when a game requires multiple patches (in this case 7), it also counts the actual installation of each patch in the progress bar. Say the 1st patch finishes downloading with the progress bar at 13%, it'll install the patch and move onto 26% and move onto the next patch.
Hope that made sense.
So really, take the 'progress complete' and double it, and that's how much is really done. Also, Burnout Paradise has well over 1GB of patches, so it won't be quick on any connection. You're also able to download 1 patch at a time, once one is finished you can cancel out after it has installed and continue on from the next patch whenever if you don't feel like waiting hours and hours. Hopefully Sony introduce background downloading of patches, there's no reason why they can't.
On the topic of speeds though, I've never had a problem and have always downloaded at full speed, and syncing trophies takes like 2-3 seconds. It might be worth testing your connection. Just go to 'Network Settings', and 'Internet Connection Test' and it'll report your Download/Upload speeds. _________________
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Capoeira


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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PSN speeds for me have always been rubbish. I dread every new firmware update/game patch because I know I'll have at least a half hour wait ahead of me. There is the occasional moment were the speed will reach something I'd call acceptable, but those instances are few and far between.
Wireless connection over here, with all the PSN ports forwarded through my router. I don't get it at all.
My Xbox Live speeds on the other hand are super fast so it's not a problem with my wireless setup. The problem lies with the PS3. _________________
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fatpizza


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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My PSN speed is usually decent, I have my PS3 set as a DMZ server so I don't have to forward any ports... _________________
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Peveus


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:51 pm Post subject: |
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I connect my PS3 directly to my modem and yes, its speed is generally quite crap, but it is universally considered so I always see people complaining about it. Xbox 360 downloads a lot faster, but millions of people pay them to run that, so... _________________
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THEMAN


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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| fatpizza wrote: | | My PSN speed is usually decent, I have my PS3 set as a DMZ server so I don't have to forward any ports... |
Played multiple games with you so PSN network play is fine. No lag for the most parts.
I've given up on Burnout - but now I'm currently grabbing 38MB of PixelJunk Eden DL and its taking 48 minutes.
Like wtf?!
How do you set the PS3 as a DMZ server? My PS3 is directly connected to my modem and I stream media to it fine. _________________
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Zhou


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:10 pm Post subject: |
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This is the sole reason I've given up on anything really to do with online ps3. Lag issues and crappy content servers.
I purcahsed ff8 the other day and that actually downloaded really well after 30 min of screwing around with settings, pausing and unpausing.
Some patches can be a pain, especially the system updates. The day 2 patch for GOW3 was rather fast though I must say.
I'd say the worst download speed's I've dealt with are:
-downloading songs from the singstore.
-downloading the ps home beta. _________________
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dloiscute


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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Just downloaded the 200mb Heavy Rain patch, took 10 minutes. I don't think the download speeds were slow at all for that >.> _________________
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G3ck0

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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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I've never had any problems with the PS3's download speed. It is always as fast as downloading something on my computer would be. That's wired though, connected straight to the modem. Wireless is pretty slow.
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Zhou


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:58 pm Post subject: |
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| dloiscute wrote: | | Just downloaded the 200mb Heavy Rain patch, took 10 minutes. I don't think the download speeds were slow at all for that >.> |
damn you and your pro net Me being on wifi is probably a big factor. I know tekken lags like a pro when I play. _________________
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dloiscute


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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Lol far from pro. It is adsl2 but like 3-4km from the exchange T____T lol.
On topic, trophy comparing is super slow though It is almost worth not bothering because of how long it takes. _________________
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Frozencry


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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I get blazing fast speeds with PS3. I also get it with XBL as well though, and that's quota free (yay for iiNet).
Never actually had a problem with either of them, really. _________________
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mikezilla2


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Capoeira wrote: | PSN speeds for me have always been rubbish. I dread every new firmware update/game patch because I know I'll have at least a half hour wait ahead of me. There is the occasional moment were the speed will reach something I'd call acceptable, but those instances are few and far between.
Wireless connection over here, with all the PSN ports forwarded through my router. I don't get it at all.
My Xbox Live speeds on the other hand are super fast so it's not a problem with my wireless setup. The problem lies with the PS3. |
slap slap - didn't you take zillas computing class 101 ? , this probbly dosnt help but in most cases youl never get a decnt download over wireless , bigpond cable wired thro wireless can atest to that , a long cable is as good as it gets
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fatpizza


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:22 pm Post subject: |
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| THEMAN wrote: |
How do you set the PS3 as a DMZ server? My PS3 is directly connected to my modem and I stream media to it fine. |
It's just a setting on my router, I simply assign an IP address I want to use for the DMZ. I then reserve that IP for my PS3 to make sure it picks it up.
I'm on Wifi by the way. _________________
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bobkid


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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lol my exchange is 1.03 kms away and i plugged my cat 5 directly into the modem and still get exceptional speeds, except sometimes when I'm loading a page with many unique buttons then it chucks a spaz, then when i capped my net it wants to run fast still bigpond wouldn't be to happy with that, but then bigpond's unpleasant-ness is my happiness, even tho i called them today to tell them that I was disconnecting then they turn around and say whats wrong with the service so on and so forth they upgrade me to 25gb a month for the same price fair deal. _________________
it must be some kind of hot tub time machine.
were'd the squirrel go?
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Capoeira


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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| mikezilla2 wrote: | slap slap - didn't you take zillas computing class 101 ? , this probbly dosnt help but in most cases youl never get a decnt download over wireless , bigpond cable wired thro wireless can atest to that , a long cable is as good as it gets  |
I'm getting excellent speeds through my Live connection and that's wireless. Like I said, the problem is with the PS3. I've tried using a DMZ too, but still no luck.
I suppose I could try a wired setup, if only to see if there will be a difference. The problem with a long term wired setup is the distance between my router and my console. The last thing I want is a cable running through the house.
Whatever, I've pretty much given up on PSN speed. I've tried every trick in the book, but nothing wants to work. It's just something I'll have to work around. _________________
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mikezilla2


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:43 pm Post subject: |
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i think what youl find there is the PS3 just inst optimized in that regard , its possible to play games in standerd def , its possible to use wirless for PSN related things , its possblie to play ps2 and ps1 games , none of those things work pertiucly well its just one of those things where one way will work better then the other _________________
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THEMAN


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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| fatpizza wrote: | | THEMAN wrote: |
How do you set the PS3 as a DMZ server? My PS3 is directly connected to my modem and I stream media to it fine. |
It's just a setting on my router, I simply assign an IP address I want to use for the DMZ. I then reserve that IP for my PS3 to make sure it picks it up.
I'm on Wifi by the way. |
wifi? heh. We played a lot of games of uncharted with no lag. I'm guessing its a N grade wifi?
my exchange is 800-900metres from me. I get blazing speeds as demonstrated in the "post your internet speed thread". I can download up to 1.4mb/second. Also, PS3 is wired to the router.
Its just really slow. Just finished playing PJE (after the patch came through in 40 minutes - 36mb in about that amount of time) Hmmmmm. _________________
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john_solids


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:00 pm Post subject: |
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i have a strong feeling that its just the psn servers more then your connection or your settings.
9 times out of 10 i get great speeds but then there is that other time that i get a really slow update or download (usually during heavy traffic times on the psn)
but i really think it is just the servers not favouring you, i dont think there would be much you could do to help it go any faster, you have it wired so no need for dmz or anything like that, and it cant be put down to something interferring like wireless may get.
so really i think your just unlucky more then anything on the psn.
im on wireless and adsl2 in a regional area and it seems to download quicker on the ps3 then on my computer so i think im just super lucky. and nothing special about my set up or anything. _________________
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JmiYeo


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:19 pm Post subject: |
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wifi? heh. We played a lot of games of uncharted with no lag. I'm guessing its a N grade wifi?
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Just want to point out that PS3 uses Wifi b/g standard, while PSP uses Wifi b standard. Doesn't matter if you have a Wifi N running, it will still fall back to b or g. _________________ 「貧乳はステータスだ!希少価値だ!」 - 泉 こなた
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fatpizza


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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:30 pm Post subject: |
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| THEMAN wrote: | | fatpizza wrote: | | THEMAN wrote: |
How do you set the PS3 as a DMZ server? My PS3 is directly connected to my modem and I stream media to it fine. |
It's just a setting on my router, I simply assign an IP address I want to use for the DMZ. I then reserve that IP for my PS3 to make sure it picks it up.
I'm on Wifi by the way. |
wifi? heh. We played a lot of games of uncharted with no lag. I'm guessing its a N grade wifi?
my exchange is 800-900metres from me. I get blazing speeds as demonstrated in the "post your internet speed thread". I can download up to 1.4mb/second. Also, PS3 is wired to the router.
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Nope, 802.11g with about 70-75% signal strength. I live about 4km from my exchange so I can download about 400KB/s too. _________________
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