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Tod 10-04-2007 18:29

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CPUfool (Post 34269594)
Can anyone help?

I'm having trouble keeping my CPU and my PS3 connected to the internet at the same time.

For the longest, I've disconnected the modem (let it reset) and then plugged in the PS3 and that worked fine. But today I decided I didn't want to do that anymore and bought a router (a 5 port Network Hub) model # NH1005-WM.

So, I plug everything up, but only the CPU connection works. PS3 is doing the same thing it did when I first bought it. It cannnot find the IP address. So, I decided to unplug the router from my CPU, reset the modem and try it that way. (THE OLD WAY)

That worked for about 5 minutes. Had both (CPU and PS3) running an internet connection at the same time. But, all of a sudden the CPU told me I had "limited connectivity" and now I'm back to square one.

My set up:

telephone wire >>> ARRIS Modem (mod# TM402P/110) >>> 5 port Network Hub (model # NH1005-WM) via ETHERNET CORD into UPLINK port >>> PS3 wired connection via ETHERNET CORD port 3 (not the 5th port that's disabled because of UPLINK)


Any suggestions? BTW, I don't want a wireless connection.

You have brought a hub, not a router. A hub will not share your broadband between multiple items, only a router will do this.

Slyone 10-04-2007 19:30

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
Successfully connected my PS3 to my BB wirelessly. My PC has an ASUS mobo which comes with an intergrated WIFI AP antenea, it took some fiddling but it's working great. D/l 'flow' from the store, it's a weird game and the way you control your little 'creature' is just wicked if it does take some getting used to. At the mo I'm d/l GT HD for free! and next up is the lemmings d/l.

awibble 10-04-2007 19:32

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tod (Post 34271774)
You have brought a hub, not a router. A hub will not share your broadband between multiple items, only a router will do this.

Sorry? a Hub wont share it? Not sure you know what a hub is... Its basically a Dumb Switch.

Limited connectivity sounds like something that would come up with the wireless not the hardwire.

Was your connection still working when it said it was limited?

The hub should do you just fine, a switch would of givven you better performance, as its slightly more intelegent, but the hub should work.

mattp 10-04-2007 21:52

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
Please explain how a hub would work correctly? The only way i can think is if you set the ip address of the host machine to an ip address in the same subnet as the Broadband address which would of course be wrong as you would be using a public address.

If it is only working for 5 minutes or so then there is probably to many collisions on the port and it is shutting down. I would get your self a router and save your self some time

Tezcatlipoca 10-04-2007 22:21

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by awibble (Post 34271829)
Sorry? a Hub wont share it? Not sure you know what a hub is... Its basically a Dumb Switch.

Limited connectivity sounds like something that would come up with the wireless not the hardwire.

Was your connection still working when it said it was limited?

The hub should do you just fine, a switch would of givven you better performance, as its slightly more intelegent, but the hub should work.



Modem > Hub > Devices will not work.


A hub cannot share a single-IP connection.


If the modem was connected to the PC, the PC had ICS enabled, the PC was connected to the hub, & then other devices were connected from the hub, that would work.

But connecting everything to the hub, & connecting the hub to the modem, will not work.

j0nathan 27-08-2007 09:56

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
I have a Motorola SB5100 Surfboard Cable modem and I connected my ps3 to it. I turned off the modem before I switched it over to ps3 and it said connection error occured (80130504). What am I doing wrong?

luke123 04-10-2007 17:19

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
can any help: i got a ps3 and i want to play online what do i need, i dont want wireless. all i have is a laptop a BT phone line and a adsl modem how do i start????

icestar2 04-10-2007 17:32

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
If you want to setup your PS3 wired then look at this link it will walk you through the setup steps.

http://manuals.playstation.net/docum...nectwired.html

and This one

http://manuals.playstation.net/docum...ctadvance.html

luke123 04-10-2007 17:53

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
do i need a router if so does it have to be expensive? can u get a normal router ? eg with out wirless or a modem if that makes sense as im a novice.

mixunio 16-10-2007 22:58

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
hi im getin my ps3 soon and i got this idea of connecting it to internet...

thats how it is now:

(ignore the "#" its just so the layout looks like it should)

#######virginmedia cable tele
#########/
box in the wall
########\
#####coax cable to my motorola surfboard modem which connects to pc


what id like to do:

#######virginmedia cable tele
##########/
Box in the wall
#########|____________________
#########|################\
#########|#################\
coax cable to modem > comp#####coax cable > Modem > playstation


i already got 2 modems anyway so it would be just the case of getin the cables and installing it all...
the question is do u think it will work

thank you

reaper6135 27-12-2007 05:19

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
i got a ps3 yesterday. i have a wireless connection ( netgear)that ive been trying to hook the ps3 up to . i enter all the information manually the ip address the primary dns server and the subnet stuff. after i test connection it gets the ip address then it trys to get the internet connection and then it says failed and at the bottom it reads this is dns server error. i dont know what to do

icestar2 27-12-2007 16:16

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by reaper6135 (Post 34459077)
i got a ps3 yesterday. i have a wireless connection ( netgear)that ive been trying to hook the ps3 up to . i enter all the information manually the ip address the primary dns server and the subnet stuff. after i test connection it gets the ip address then it trys to get the internet connection and then it says failed and at the bottom it reads this is dns server error. i dont know what to do

Sure you have the right ip for the DNS server ? Try adding both the primary and secondry if you can. I used the automatic setup so it gathered al that information itself. Can you not try that ?

churchy 29-12-2007 12:01

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
hi,

i'm all pretty new to this, but i am looking for your help.

Just got a PS3 today, it came with my new HD TV, the problem i have is.....

my HD TV and Virgin Box are downstairs, and my PC is upstairs with a wired connection..

the virgin box ethernet, goes from the digi box into a box in the wall, up the side of my house, and into my room upstairs where my pc is.

my PS3 will be downstairs next to my digi box, so i was wondering how i connect it to the digi box? do i just unplug the ethernet cable, and put another ethernet cable going from my PS3 to my digi box, and restart my digi box?

thank you for your help.

Tinny448 25-01-2008 20:12

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
Hi im on virgin cable bb, i can connect me ps to the net swapping my pc and ps cables the way it was posted on here but i wasjust wondering if anyone could tell me the best wireless router to get for this so i can use both without slowing any of them down also if the wifi connection would work from downstairs to up? I am looking for the cheapest way of doing this but dont want a crap bit of tak??

Tezcatlipoca 26-01-2008 00:24

Re: Connecting PS3 to internet.
 
The Linksys WRT54GL is often recommended by people here:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Linksys-WRT5...1303407&sr=1-3


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