Here’s a feature breakdown for a PS3 Proxy Server app for Android, designed to help users intercept, log, modify, and accelerate PS3 network traffic (e.g., for game updates, PKG downloads, or debugging).
This is the advanced part. To speed up a download: Ps3 Proxy Server For Android
Warning: This only works for unencrypted HTTP files. Modern PSN uses HTTPS, which is harder to redirect without root access. For HTTPS, you need a PC proxy like "PS3 Proxy Server (Windows)" or "CCProxy." Here’s a feature breakdown for a PS3 Proxy
Transparent/Tunnel proxy via USB tethering or Wi‑Fi (rooted or using VPN API) This is the advanced part
Reverse tethering / USB tethering
Remote proxy via SSH/VPN (Android as client)
This paper examines the design, implementation, deployment, and security considerations of using an Android device as a proxy server to route PlayStation 3 (PS3) network traffic. It covers background on PS3 network behavior, motivations for using a proxy (NAT/workaround for region restrictions, traffic monitoring, parental control, tethering), architectural options, a step‑by‑step implementation using Android (both non‑root and rooted approaches), performance expectations, troubleshooting, legal/privacy considerations, and recommendations for production use.