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- 04-03-2007 09:43 PM #1
PS3 Wireless Connectivity
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I have horrible problems with my PS3 connecting and staying connected to my home network. Everything else I have on the my network (Laptop, Xbox 360, Wii, Tivo's) all connect with no problems.
I'm using a Linksys Wireless Router. I was wondering if there is anything I would need to do to help it connect. Like opening any certain ports or anything.
Any information anyone has would be greatly appreciated.
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- 04-03-2007 10:35 PM #2
hmmm I have a Dlink Di-524 router and never had a problem at all-do you have the latest driver installed on the linksys?
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- 04-04-2007 01:02 AM #3
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Yeah..I have the lastest driver.
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- 04-05-2007 11:43 AM #4
- 04-05-2007 11:49 AM #5
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What is SSID broadcast?
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- 04-05-2007 12:10 PM #6
SSID is your Wireless Network name. Its setup in your router. You should always change it so your name is different then others or the systems may negotiate with the wrong system. You should turn off SSID Broadcast which means the router will NOT announce to the world who it is. This is done about every 15 seconds and for some reason is reported to be causing the PS3 to disconnect. Since you are turning this off, you will have to put tell your PS3 what SSID you want to connect to.
- 04-05-2007 12:13 PM #7
You should do this anyway so that no one can just drive by and sniff out your wireless network by it's SSID.
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- 04-05-2007 03:25 PM #8
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Oh ok..I'll try that.
I've already changed my SSID, but I didn't know about the broadcasting.
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