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Hi guys, I have a PS3 and a BT home-hub wireless router which sits about 8 metres away, with just a single door between them (otherwise direct line of sight). The house has several other computers (2 mac and 1 pc) which all connect and receive wireless completely problem-free.
My PS3, however, has constant connection problems. "A connection could not be established", "You have been disconnected from the network" etc.. I have noticed there is much better chance of connection if the system has been switched off for a long time.
Once I have received an error, it will not connect again without restarting it. Then usually, I can get onto PSN, but by the time I get into GT5, I get very long freezes as I try to enter GT-mode online, and I eventually get signed out.
I have searched the net and found only the most general answers. I have tried resetting the router and my system, and the problem persists.
Wondering if anyone has solved a problem like this with any particular fix? I don't want to get an ethernet cable, if at all possible.
My PS3, however, has constant connection problems. "A connection could not be established", "You have been disconnected from the network" etc.. I have noticed there is much better chance of connection if the system has been switched off for a long time.
Once I have received an error, it will not connect again without restarting it. Then usually, I can get onto PSN, but by the time I get into GT5, I get very long freezes as I try to enter GT-mode online, and I eventually get signed out.
I have searched the net and found only the most general answers. I have tried resetting the router and my system, and the problem persists.
Wondering if anyone has solved a problem like this with any particular fix? I don't want to get an ethernet cable, if at all possible.