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Aug 2008
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Can you use a USB wireless network adaptor on the Playstation 3 or do you have to use the built in one? I seem to be getting a lot of lag, drops, and poor connection. I have already done everything I can with my router. I started off with a linksys WRT310N, and now have switched to the D-link DGL-4500. I have gone through the setup of the router numerous times and have even changed the standard antennas with Hi-gain antennas. I am out of ideas and now think the problem is the PS3.(I have had 2 PS3's and both were the same) My Xbox 360 is about a foot away and has NO issues with the wireless network and I can only think it has something to do with MS's wireless network adaptor. Thank you for any help.
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I keed, I keed... I don't think you can use a USB adapter for wireless... did you laundry list your setup? Assign the PS3 it's own IP address Open all the ports the PS3 needs Enable UPNP Uncheck DMZ I know in some cases you set your primary and secondary DNS (on the PS3) to 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.5 (North America root - this worked a treat for me) |
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Feb 2007
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Aug 2008
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Thank you both for your input. I do manually assign the
PS3 an ip address but I am unsure how to open up all the ports the PS3 needs. Can some one help me with that? Or show me a website explaining what I need to know. Thanks again guys. |
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A little googlin' wouldn't have hurt in that regard but here's the ports you need to forward:
TCP, port range 5223-5223 UDP, port range 3478-3479 UDP, port range 3658-3658 These should all be forwarded to the IP address of your PS3. To do this you need to get into your router settings and look for an option to do port forwarding. That's about as standard of instructions as I can make without digging into a google search. Let me know if you're still stuck. |
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Feb 2007
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Another line of thought is the whole b vs g vs n protocols..historically some of the routers that have the latest and greatest n protocol didn't perform as well with older g protocol. That was usually in a mixed (b/g/n) environment .. but maybe the router is "optimized" by default to work with the widest number of devices and hence your g protocol the PS3 uses is suboptimal. Since you are only using the g protocol perhaps your router needs configured to only expect g protocol device or certain features should be turned off etc. Just throwing out ideas. Last edited by ps3andlovinit; 09-02-2008 at 10:50 PM. |
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Feb 2007
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Oct 2007
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ive recently been having connection issues with my ps3 as well since the last update. While playing COD and hosting games for hours I have a good connection with no lag. The minute a friend comes online and I try to turn on my headset I get host ended game and a message that doesnt stop scrolling on the bottom left of the screen i think it says cmdcomand or something. Ive been playing COD online with a wireless connection since its release and no problem untill the last update. I have verizon fios service 20/5 ive checked the speed on my ps3 with speekeasy and get 14/4 has anyone else seen this.
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One thing that occurs to me is that when my PS3 kicks on, it kicks anything and everything else off the network. They reconnect fine, but it's kind of weird, and it sucks in some cases (such as when I'm watching a movie on my PS3 but downloading a demo on the 360 or torrenting on my pc). Anyone ever had that occur? |
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Feb 2007
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We had the same issue between Windows and Apple machines in our home. Whenever my wife would bring her Apple laptop home and connect wireless it would kick me off. When we got the PS3 the same thing would occasionally happen to it when she came home. If she put it into sleep mode to go do something and came back I would get kicked again..same thing would happen to her if I did that with my laptop .. but the Mac was much better at just auto re-connecting. XP usually required a re-boot or disabling/enabling the network card for me to re-connect. I could be on all day without issue so it was definitely a similar issue to what your describing. We had a linksys at the time. Switched it out for an Apple router and the problem disappeared overnight. Search on this board .. I seem to remember now someone posting specific steps or a link related to something around this but it's a bit fuzzy. |
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Yep, that's why you assign each computer it's own unique static IP address.. Your router tends to try to assign IP addresses to devices that are already in use, which disconnects them. What happens then is all the IP addresses are trying to get reassigned. If you have your computer, 360, PS3 set to assign IP address automatically (in any combination) that is what is causing the temporary disconnect. By assigning the PS3, your 360, and your computer their own unique static IP address then there will not be a conflict because you've taken that logic away from the router. If you assign static IPs to all of your devices and are still experiencing this problem then you do have a bad router. I've been using a Linksys WRT54G for about 5 years now and have never had a problem with lag, connections, conflicts, etc... but I may have just been lucky to get a good one. Last edited by alphapyro; 09-03-2008 at 12:55 PM. |
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I suppose it's possibly the router but I never had this problem prior to my PS3. My two wireless pc's, my Zune, and my 360 all connected fine (and still do). Only my PS3 does this. |
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I use a signal booster for my router. Actually, I have an old Airport express, and the new Airport Time Capsule. The Time Capsule is the main router, and the express uses the signal from the TC and relays it farther. That way i get signal throughout my house and it is all 70% or better.
Also make sure your network isn't lagging/bogged down. It is secure? Someone else could be using it if not. I have a Wii, a PS3, an iMac, a PSP, 2 iPhones, 3 laptops, and a partridge in a pear tree all registered with my network, with address filtering, as well as having it closed, and I have no problems with it at all! Everything works great so I never have to worry about loosing signal strength. |
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Sep 2007
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This is the walk through for thoes that have a WRT54GS. http://www.pregamelobby.com/forum/so...-your-ps3.html Some games ask for different Ports to be opened just for them. Most game manuals have the ports that they request to be opened in the manual/hand book.
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