Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 19:24 Post subject: WRT 1900 AC v1 - Playstation 3 Connection Problems
I'm unable to connect to a friend in a game (BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend) regardless of settings on my 1900AC or my PS3.
I currently have DD-WRT v3.0-r29621 std (05/10/16) installed.
I've tried forwarding all the ports, running UPnP, and DMZ with wireless security disabled and WPA2 personal mixed. I've tried all of this manually assigning the IP on the PS3 and letting it automatically assign one.
I can connect without issue letting the PS3 auto-assign with my WRT54G v8 (I haven't tried manual since I don't have a problem on auto). It's running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (08/12/10) micro.
Settings, as far as I know, are on default aside from wireless security being on with the 1900AC and off with the WRT54G.
If I need to post anything else or attach something, please let me know.
It's set to mixed. The PS3 can connect to the network as well as sign in to PSN. I could try setting it to G to see how it goes but, I don't think that's the issue here?
Edit:
Full settings in case that's what you meant:
Wireless Mode - AP
Network Mode - Mixed
Channel Width - Full 20mhz
Channel - Auto
SSID Broadcast - Enabled
Reg. Domain - US
TX Power - 30 dBm
Antenna Gain - 0
Protection Mode - None
RTS Threshold - Disable
Short Preamble - Disable
Short GI - Enable
AP Isolation - Disable
Beacon Interval - 100
DTIM Interval - 2
WMM Support - Enable
ScanList - Default
Sensitivity - 300
Max Clients - 256
Network Config - Bridged
Maybe it's the ACK timing causing problems? I've set it back to default.
I'll report how it goes whenever I can get it tested.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 22:37 Post subject:
No issues with my PS3 Slim via gigabit ethernet.
I stopped using the wifi adapter on my PS3 years ago, It only supports 802.11b or g (2.4Ghz only), not even wireless N is supported.
If you really must use it on wireless you need to setup your AP as "BG Mixed" mode (NG Mixed may work too, but I use to have problems with it). Switch it to ethernet, you wont be sorry!