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Originally Posted by Martian
The router is able to establish a connection with your laptop and your laptop is able to connect to the internet. From this we can conclude that your internet connection is okay and the wireless function of the router is working properly. Your PS3 was unable to resolve 4.2.2.x DNS servers which are pretty much always available (and which I'm using as I type this), so your PS3 isn't connecting properly. Simple logic tells us that the problem is related to your PS3, then.
What are you setting as your PS3's IP address? It should be 192.168.0.x (probably between 10 and 100). If that's okay you can try temporarily disabling WEP and connecting that way to see if you can further isolate the problem. For reasons listed above I strongly recommend against running an unencrypted wLAN, so if the PS3 is able to connect without WEP further troubleshooting will be required.
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That's what I've been thinking, too. I am going to go see my friend later today. He was able to get it to connect at his place. I'm going to ask him exactly what he did.
The last set of the code's 64. So that's fine. How do I temporarily disable WEP?
Also, how would I find out if there's a mac filter enabled, and if the router's trying to assign an IP for my PS-3?