View Full Version : Take off the UDP thing to play online
The_Man
May 24th, 2008, 03:12 PM
I think 2k should take of the thing that we need the UDP for online. Every game i have , i can play online without changing my router setting but for 2k, i got to change my setting.
Please 2k, make a online that we don't have to go to our router and change settings
Thx!
The_Man
June 1st, 2008, 05:05 PM
Try to take off the UDP online 2k. Thx!
TheChosenOne41
June 1st, 2008, 05:18 PM
I´ve been having online probs for months now.
what if you didn´t change your UDP whatever? ( i have no clue what it is)
did you get that message "please read the faqs on the 2k sports website "???
this message apears every time I wanna start a game.
if you could give me a solution, I´d be very thankful...
Giveyadogabone
June 1st, 2008, 06:39 PM
To get rid of all the FAQ bs do the following:
1. IDK if you know all the router lingo if not Google it. You have 2 options, you can either open the necessary 2k ports or open all ports for a specific IP ADDRESS aka a STATIC IP utilizing a option in the router settings called DMZ
2. We will take the STATIC IP/DMZ ROUTE: Find your PS3 or 360 IP address in your network settings WITHIN YOUR SYSTEM. Instead of doing a auto setup do it manual. Ip's are four digits like for ex: 192.168.1.1 . Its pretty simple keep the first 3 numbers of yr IP but change the last digit to anything you want from 1 to whatever then save it(get thru all the screens anyway you want but just make sure yr own custom IP is saved). Lets say you put 192.168.1.23.
3. Now leave yr system and go back to yr computer. Locate the web address for you router then you will need yr user n password(if you dont know the default check yr maual or whatever, cant help u there). After you get into your router settings locate the section for DMZ, once you find it put in the same 4 numbers aka the STATIC IP you put for yr system and save! and you should be str8, i'll holla. Then just restart yr system and make sure yr custom IP is still the SAME which it should, cuz when you have a auto setup the IP's last digit will change everytime.