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Originally Posted by blum2001
Get rid of the d-link router all together as a factor.
Plug it directly into your modem and get a DHCP address from your ISP. You may have to restart your modem if you're on shaw for the modem to notice the new mac address. Telus, i dunno, haven't been with them for at least a decade.
At least at this point you can determine if the router is the cause of the problems or not.
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He already did that as mentioned in his post.. ..
I suggest trying to put the ps3 ip address into the dmz that way everything on the router will be bypassed. Might be some qos setting that's affecting it. Dmz bypasses everything and makes it work like your ps3 is connected directly to the modem.