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Old 18-07-2008, 05:14 PM
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Then it's deffinetly one of teo thing a screwed wifi card/ LAN connector with in the PS3 or more than likely its a setting on the PS3/ router.

I would download network magic as I mentioned earlier then connect all the devices at the same time it will help highlight a problem.

If it was me having the trouble I would reset my my router back to the default settings and recoonnect everything again, as it does sound like an IP conflict occuring with in the router. have you made the PS3 Ip address static if so you should have made all the other devices static too as your router is set to choose the IP for all other devices and a conflict has occured.

two ways to resolve this....make all Ip addresses static...you do this from each device manually or through the devices web browser managment system.

or you make them all DHCP and make your router give them lifetime certificates....rotating your IP makes you more secure but your router should have hardware firewall and no doubt you will have a software firewall too, so there is no need to keep issueing devices with rotating Ip addresses.
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