cracker2
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I recently moved into a rural area. My only 2 options were TDS & hughesnet. I went with TDS even though ul/dl option compared to hughes is lower. Hughes stated no matter the plan I chose, I would experience lag in games like destiny, cod etc cause the distance their internet has to travel.
Back to TDS. Been nothing but a headache with them. They want to charge insane prices for any form of help setting up my PS3 properly.
Here is the main 2 problems.
#1: It seems my Modem's IP Address(remote address) is blocking many ports.
#2:TDS states"To get a static IP, TDS requires that you have business service." Business service is unavailable in my area. https://tdstelecom.com/support/internet/ip-static-ip.html
https://tdstelecom.com/support/internet/ip-static-ip.html
Another is, idk exactly every port needed(or if they are up to date). The modem/router is a
Actiontec GT784WN. I have heard with many games, particularly destiny, modem/router combos don't work right regardless of what settings you do. I do have a linksys WRT54G(Ver.6) laying around.
Here is the options in the GT784WN on port settings etc. I type it out like i'm navigating through & put details.
Firewall-Port forwarding:
Enter ports or port ranges required to forward Internet applications to a LAN device below.
1. Set the LAN port and IP information.
Select Device
or)Enter IP Address:,Starting Port:,Ending Port:,Protocol
TCP,UDP, & GRE)
2. Set the remote port and IP information. (Optional),Starting Port:,Ending Port:,Set Remote IP Address:, (0.0.0.0 will use any IP Address).
Firewall-Applications.Applications forwards ports to the selected LAN device by application name.
1. Select Device.
2. Select the application category, then the application to forward.
Application Category:User created rules.Create Rule Management, 1. Add rule information below.Rule Name: , Protocol
options are TCD UDP then TCP,UDP), Port Start: , Port End:, Port Map:
Then I also have this under firewall.
DMZ Hosting
DMZ hosting enables a LAN device to use the modem WAN IP address as its own. DMZ places the LAN device outside the firewall.
The game in particular I want to get going is destiny. On their site in the help section,
"Ports that should be unblocked to play the game:PS3:
TCP outbound:
7500-17899
30000-40399
TCP inbound:80, 443, 1935, 3478-3480
UDP outbound:3478, 3479, 3658, 3074, 1001
UDP inbound:3478, 3479, 3074, 2001
Then they have this too,Ports to forward to your console to provide open NAT
S3:
TCP:3478, 3479, 3480, 5223, 8080
UDP:3074, 3478, 3479
Idk how to do this right exactly, especially since my ISP says I can't use a static IP.
Back to TDS. Been nothing but a headache with them. They want to charge insane prices for any form of help setting up my PS3 properly.
Here is the main 2 problems.
#1: It seems my Modem's IP Address(remote address) is blocking many ports.
#2:TDS states"To get a static IP, TDS requires that you have business service." Business service is unavailable in my area. https://tdstelecom.com/support/internet/ip-static-ip.html
https://tdstelecom.com/support/internet/ip-static-ip.html
Another is, idk exactly every port needed(or if they are up to date). The modem/router is a
Actiontec GT784WN. I have heard with many games, particularly destiny, modem/router combos don't work right regardless of what settings you do. I do have a linksys WRT54G(Ver.6) laying around.
Here is the options in the GT784WN on port settings etc. I type it out like i'm navigating through & put details.
Firewall-Port forwarding:
Enter ports or port ranges required to forward Internet applications to a LAN device below.
1. Set the LAN port and IP information.
Select Device


2. Set the remote port and IP information. (Optional),Starting Port:,Ending Port:,Set Remote IP Address:, (0.0.0.0 will use any IP Address).
Firewall-Applications.Applications forwards ports to the selected LAN device by application name.
1. Select Device.
2. Select the application category, then the application to forward.
Application Category:User created rules.Create Rule Management, 1. Add rule information below.Rule Name: , Protocol

Then I also have this under firewall.
DMZ Hosting
DMZ hosting enables a LAN device to use the modem WAN IP address as its own. DMZ places the LAN device outside the firewall.
The game in particular I want to get going is destiny. On their site in the help section,
"Ports that should be unblocked to play the game:PS3:
TCP outbound:
7500-17899
30000-40399
TCP inbound:80, 443, 1935, 3478-3480
UDP outbound:3478, 3479, 3658, 3074, 1001
UDP inbound:3478, 3479, 3074, 2001
Then they have this too,Ports to forward to your console to provide open NAT

TCP:3478, 3479, 3480, 5223, 8080
UDP:3074, 3478, 3479
Idk how to do this right exactly, especially since my ISP says I can't use a static IP.