Thursday, October 28, 2010

How to connect PS3 through the router instead of directly through the modem?

So I have a PS3 but whenever I play online games I get disconnected unless I am hooked up directly through the modem. Whether it is a wired or wireless connection through the router it doesn't matter, I always get disconnected. When connected to the modem there are no issues. I am using a Lynksis Wireless G router and all the proper ports are open. Any suggestions?How to connect PS3 through the router instead of directly through the modem?
what is your internet connection speed? I had this problem with my belkin router with my previous connection (1.5mbps). Since moving to a new town and getting a 20mbps connection, ive not had issues (and blazing fast downloads to boot).How to connect PS3 through the router instead of directly through the modem?
your router ports are either damaged or the settings aren't right because all the router does is split the signal to enable multiple connections and ip addresses if it's set up right . plug your computer through the router and do a ping test or ask your isp to do it using each port , then check the routers log to see why it disconnects . if you have the psn ports forwarded try enabling upnp and disabling media servers on the ps3 in network settings - you might just need a new router or to upgrade the routers firmware .
i have the same router and i get disconnected if im using wireless so i switched to wired but in your case u get disconnected on both. u might want to reset all the setting of ur router.
Look in the networking section of PS3 Secrets:



http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html



Basically it is the wireless problem: bad signal likely caused by interruption from other sources (like neighbors that also use wireless access points).

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