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I have the nat type 3 problem with my ps3?
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<blockquote data-quote="time_warrior66" data-source="post: 1486655" data-attributes="member: 246307"><p>I'm currently using a 2 wire at the moment. It works great wirelessly. I can run up to four items wirelessly at once. as well as four items hardwired.</p><p></p><p>One day, just to stress test the thing I connected three Nintendo DS to it, one running Mario Kart DS, another running Pokemon Diamond, and the third running Phantom Hourglass. Then I connected my Wii running Smash Bros. Brawl. I hardwired my 360, PC, PS2, and original Xbox and had the following games running, GTA 4 (360), Socom (PS2), Halo 2 (xbox), and was playing Left 4 Dead on the PC. I didn't experience any hiccups at all with any of the games running. However sometimes the PC can be a network hog when streaming videos. I got my router/modem through AT&T DSL internet service.</p><p></p><p>I don't own a PS3, but I figured that might have helped in your decision to try a 2wire. Just be warned sometimes the network will crash and you have to either unplug or turn off the router and get it back on so that you can connect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="time_warrior66, post: 1486655, member: 246307"] I'm currently using a 2 wire at the moment. It works great wirelessly. I can run up to four items wirelessly at once. as well as four items hardwired. One day, just to stress test the thing I connected three Nintendo DS to it, one running Mario Kart DS, another running Pokemon Diamond, and the third running Phantom Hourglass. Then I connected my Wii running Smash Bros. Brawl. I hardwired my 360, PC, PS2, and original Xbox and had the following games running, GTA 4 (360), Socom (PS2), Halo 2 (xbox), and was playing Left 4 Dead on the PC. I didn't experience any hiccups at all with any of the games running. However sometimes the PC can be a network hog when streaming videos. I got my router/modem through AT&T DSL internet service. I don't own a PS3, but I figured that might have helped in your decision to try a 2wire. Just be warned sometimes the network will crash and you have to either unplug or turn off the router and get it back on so that you can connect. [/QUOTE]
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