Sure. I'm going with the easy method, Scan for WLAN, enter my WEP, manual IP setting, automatic MTU, no on proxy, enabled UPnP.
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Originally Posted by Martian
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.
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What kind of issue(s)?
The reason that I think my router can't deal with two wireless connections at the same time is because that seemed to be the deal when I had my PS-3 at my friend's place. He just got a wireless surround system and whenever he activated, the PS-3's internet connection didn't like it and it would boot us off.