Hey guys!
Having a bit of problem wit my PS3, I have it set up to connect to wireless router (Netgear Rangemax DG834PN) for PS Network etc, the problem is when downloading content from the PS store the connection seems to be lost, however I can turn the system on and it will connect straight away, when i get the problem of what seems to be no connection if I run the network connection test I can obtain an IP address and Internet connection but when connect to the PSN it fails!
I have tried setting up port forwarding but the problem is still occuring!
Any ideas or any one had similar problems?
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It could be your NAT type. or it could be an error with your key. Try doing automatic setup if you haven't, or manually set everything if you've done automatic. Sometimes the wrong key will make it look as though it's connected, but it's not able to do anything. Also, try the browser to see if anything comes up.
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When the test does complete I do get a type 2 NAT. I tried using the manual set up instead of the automatic but still getting the same problem, but to start with everything seemed ok, the connection test completed, downloads started but then it all stopped working again, When using theNet browser I seem to be able to access it without any problems.
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