For PlayStation follow the below mentioned settings. Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1 and press Enter...Leave Username blank & in Password use admin in lower case... On the set-up tab change the MTU Size to 1365 and click Save Settings... Click on "Administration" tab and disable the option UPnP and click Save Settings... Once you return to the set up page click on the Security tab and uncheck Block Anonymous Internet Requests and click on Save Settings... Click on "Applications and Gaming" tab and then click on "Port Range Forwarding" subtab... 1) On the first line in Application box type in ABC, in the start box type in 80 and End box type in 80, leave the protocol as both and under ip address type in 192.168.1.20 and check the enable box... 2) On the second line in Application box type in DEF, in the start box type in 443 and End box type in 443, leave the protocol as both and under ip address type in 192.168.1.20 and check the enable box... 3) On the third line in Application box type in GHI, in the start box type in 5223 and End box type in 5223, leave the protocol as both and under ip address type in 192.168.1.20 and check the enable box... 4) On the fourth line in Application box type in JKL, in the start box type in 3478 and End box type in 3479, leave the protocol as both and under ip address type in 192.168.1.20 and check the enable box... 5) On the fifth line in Application box type in MNO, in the start box type in 3658 and End box type in 3658, leave the protocol as both and under ip address type in 192.168.1.20 and check the enable box... 6) On the sixth line in Application box type in PQR, in the start box type in 10070 and End box type in 10080, leave the protocol as both and under ip address type in 192.168.1.20 and check the enable box and click on Save Settings 7) Now assign the given ip address on your PlayStation ip address :- 192.168.1.20, subnet mask :- 255.255.255.0, default gateway :- 192.168.1.1... 8) Also assign the dns addresses on the PlayStation Primary dns :- 4.2.2.2...Secondary dns :- 192.168.1.1 9) Turn off your modem, router, and PlayStation...Wait for a minute... 10) Plug the modem power first, wait for another minute and plug the router power cable, wait another minute and turn on the PlayStation and test it. But will this work on the xbox 360 (xboxlive)
When it comes to consoles, you are better off using DMZ...just put the IP address for the xbox360 into the DMZ list, and it will have every port forwarded, even ports only used by games that don't exist yet. If it were a PC, then DMZ would be very dangerous...but consoles don't need so much security so firewalls do more harm than good...not that they do any good at all in that situation.