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Originally Posted by Pogue Mahone
It's booting me off while I test the connection, right after I plug in all of the information. I was reading a bit on the code and some have said that it's the router getting bogged down too much and that resetting the router works. At this point, though, I think I'll try again in the morning. It's getting late and I have to go to work early tomorrow.
And Martian - the codes you provided, for what ever reason, didn't work.
I am, however, currently on a wireless connection through my laptop. Do you think that disabling my computer while trying to connect via my PS-3 would do the trick (that's perhaps a dumbass question, but as I've previously stated, I'm an idiot when it comes to computers)?
Also, I was thinking of a way to gain internet access for my PS-3 through my laptop. Is there a way to do that?
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4.2.2.x servers are run by Verizon and are primary DNS servers; in other words, many of the other servers out there get their tables from those ones. If you can't connect to them then the problem is deeper than a simple DNS issue.
If your laptop is on the same wLAN then the problem isn't the router; rather, it's something specific to the PS3's connection. Unfortunately this is where I leave you to your own devices, as I have zero experience with setting up PS3's for wireless connections.
Connecting your PS3 through your laptop should be technically possible, but is a great deal more complicated. You're better to get the PS3 connecting properly to your router.