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GeeKay 14-02-2011 08:53

Ps3 wifi
 
Hi, I know this is my first post and I apologise if I'm repeating discussions that have already taken place. I did use the search first.....

As discussed on many forums, using WIFI with the PS3 in conjunction with the Superhub has been a nightmare.

Eventually after configuring the wireless on the Superhub to:

WPA2-AES

Speeds up to 145mb

And a fixed channel (I used 11)

Switching off firewall and ipflood.

Okay, wonderful it found it when I scanned for WiFi on the PS3

but...

The speeds are atrocious. I couldn't even download the latest PS3 firmware.
On connecting via LAN, it was perfect. I'm on the 30 Meg line btw.

Now, on doing a network test on the PS3 it gave 3 very different download and upload results on the 3 times I ran it.

1st time - Up 798kbps down 348kbps
2nd time - Up 1.5 kbps down 780kbps
3rd time - Up 3.5 kbps down 1kbps

This was all done within an hour of each other.

With the fluctuating results like this sometimes I can connect to a games server and other times I get spurious connection error codes. Even the PS Store intermittently fails to load and show the thumbnails etc.

Any advice? I will consider purchasing the LAN over Mains adaptors if someone could recommend one that is PS3 compatible.

Thanks in advance.

I tried again this morning and it was another very low number in which I couldn't download

alexcopeland 14-02-2011 09:53

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Try the instructions on this link....

http://community.eu.playstation.com/.../td-p/10655314

GeeKay 14-02-2011 10:04

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Thanks mate, I'll try that out tonight and post back on here how I get on.

What a nightmare this would be for your average Joe Bloggs though who isn't necessarily tech savvy, eh?

alexcopeland 14-02-2011 10:10

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
I have a wired connection to my PS3 and don't have speed issues yet with my 50Mb connection via the new super hub but I hear the link I've provided should really help.

GeeKay 14-02-2011 10:23

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Yeah, there is no substitute for a wired connection for the PS3, something I am strongly considering if this doesn't improve things.

pabscars 14-02-2011 10:55

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
What's your wirless signal strength like on the PS3, just out of curiosity

I find the wireless strength on the superhub to be just a little weak compared to my old setup.

When you got the superhub, did you not get a big long length of ethernet cable you could use to hard wire your PS3.

GeeKay 14-02-2011 11:53

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Normally about 55%. To be honest, my previous router wasn't all that strong either - it was a cheapy Dynamode one, but it never acted like this when communicating with the PS3.

Yeah, I could do the workaround to make this the router on the Hub, but a bit defeatist and I'd rather avoid it if possible.

I did indeed get the squillion metre ethernet cable and for a quick temporary measure, I can run it into the room where the Hub is. Sadly, I've got laminate flooring down, so can't go down a service hatch to make it discrete. Hence the reason I'm thinking about getting an ethernet to mains system.

pabscars 14-02-2011 12:07

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
55% is a bit poor, Ive got a PS3 upstairs (hub downstairs) and get a good signal (95%) but its still not as good as my wired console downstairs.

I think you need to go down the wired route (via powerline adapters) but having never used them I cant recommend any unfortunately.

I suppose drilling a couple of holes and running the ethernet cable on the exterior of your property is out of the question.

GeeKay 14-02-2011 12:22

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Lol, yeah that's even more complicated. There are ways round it and I should manage to find a run somehow. I can create an access panel in a cupboard if need be, but the stupid heating engineers have run the gas pipes through the access holes in the foundations.

It's an old house with solid brick walls and I doubt that I have ever got above the 50% percent even with the old router. I know on the PS3 that the test run, when it comes to speeds, is for reference only. I never had any need or reason to test the speeds with the old router. Albeit, downloads were pants (but not as bad as now) So I don't know if running the test 3 times on the old setup would have given inconsistent results or not. I would be much obliged if you could test that for me and let me know if you do indeed get 3 different varied sets of results. All my mates own 360's, lol.

daveybm 14-02-2011 12:44

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
I also had issues with a PS3 over wireless (dlna errors etc), and tried lots of so called solutions from the internet, all failed miserably, so in the end I bit the bullet and bought a couple of Solwise Homeplugs (200Mbps) and since then no issues connecting to the internet, streaming HD movies etc well worth it and only about 10mins to set up.

http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline.htm

Dave

PS if you are worried about taking up power sockets you can get piggy back units that allow mains connections to pass thru':-

http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerli...-piggy-mk2.htm

Nanor 14-02-2011 12:49

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
I've never had much luck with the wireless in my PS3. I've never had a problem connecting to the internet but It's always been slow. I've had three different routers in the time I've owned a PS3 and each one offered pretty woeful speeds.

I don't go online much on the PS3 but I was streaming some music to it the other day and even that was intermittently cutting out. In the end I just ran a cable and problem solved.

GeeKay 14-02-2011 14:39

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Is the Mac Address of the old modem still recognised. I have the splitter box right behind the telly. Will it work and is it allowed if I connected another coax between that and the modem and connected it to the PS3?

pabscars 14-02-2011 14:58

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
I'm pretty sure that cant be done, I think once your account has been transferred to another modem then your old modem is defunct.

pip08456 15-02-2011 09:22

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeeKay (Post 35174312)
Is the Mac Address of the old modem still recognised. I have the splitter box right behind the telly. Will it work and is it allowed if I connected another coax between that and the modem and connected it to the PS3?

You can only have one modem on an account, as the SH is a modem that's it.

The MAC on the old modem may still be registered the only way to find out is swap it with the SH.

Peter_ 15-02-2011 10:23

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35174857)
You can only have one modem on an account, as the SH is a modem that's it.

The MAC on the old modem may still be registered the only way to find out is swap it with the SH.

The old modem will no longer work if a Superhub has been activated.

GeeKay 15-02-2011 12:34

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Cool, thank you. I managed to get a better connection with the DMZ fix but I'm certainly going to invest in Ethernet Mains adaptors. :)

GeeKay 23-02-2011 10:17

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daveybm (Post 35174256)
I also had issues with a PS3 over wireless (dlna errors etc), and tried lots of so called solutions from the internet, all failed miserably, so in the end I bit the bullet and bought a couple of Solwise Homeplugs (200Mbps) and since then no issues connecting to the internet, streaming HD movies etc well worth it and only about 10mins to set up.

http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerline.htm

Dave

PS if you are worried about taking up power sockets you can get piggy back units that allow mains connections to pass thru':-

http://www.solwise.co.uk/net-powerli...-piggy-mk2.htm

@ Davey - I've went and purchased a pair of them, so I should get them in the next couple of days. A quick question on this if I may. How do you set up the encryption on the device if you are just using it for a PS3? I downloaded the manual and it shows a complex set up if you are using PC's on it. Basically if you choose wired on the PS3, it doesn't ask you to input passwords for encryption keys. Maybe I'm being dumb, but any advice would be appreciated.

Cheers :)

borrissey 23-02-2011 14:28

Re: Ps3 wifi
 
I've got my PS3 connected with Homeplugs, I highly recommend them.


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