Sweed
03-13-2010, 09:11 PM
My home has a WRT54GS lynksys router with two wired computers (one not turned on), my wifes laptop(wireless), and our ps3 wired into it. The ps3 is a launch 20 gig so no built in wifi. I had been using a lynksys wireless adapter since we got the ps3 at launch 3-4? years ago. Connection for ps3 was always somewhat unstable(The Show patch was virtually impossible to d'load) so last weekend I ran a cat cable to it which did allow me to patch The Show.
My issue is (both now hard wired and in the past with the wireless adapter) turning on the ps3 almost always brings up an IP error with my wife's laptop and sometimes conflicts with my desktop (hardwired). Says something like "another computer on the network is using the same IP". My router is set up with "automatic DHCP".
Why is my router handing out the same IP to different computers? Am I missing something in the settings?
One more thing happened tonight. We signed up for netflix and my wife was streaming something to her laptop. I started the ps3 to see if she would get an IP conflict, it was fine no problems. Put in "The Show"(not playing online) and she got a message on netflix screen that net had slowed down and they were making adjustments and her program would continue. She stayed connected but nothing happened. Quit Show and disabled internet to ps3 and her program came back up in about a minute. She's now off her computer and I finished with The Show and enabled internet to ps3 and then put it to sleep. Came to my desktop and woke it to get online and had the "IP address conflict message" though windows didn't find an issue when it checked, I suppose, because the ps3 was now asleep. But evidently when I enabled ps3 internet the router gave it the same IP as my desktop.
Sorry a bit long winded but wanted to give enough info for anyone that might be able to help. Anyway any suggestions on router settings or what might be causing this would be greatly appreciated.
My issue is (both now hard wired and in the past with the wireless adapter) turning on the ps3 almost always brings up an IP error with my wife's laptop and sometimes conflicts with my desktop (hardwired). Says something like "another computer on the network is using the same IP". My router is set up with "automatic DHCP".
Why is my router handing out the same IP to different computers? Am I missing something in the settings?
One more thing happened tonight. We signed up for netflix and my wife was streaming something to her laptop. I started the ps3 to see if she would get an IP conflict, it was fine no problems. Put in "The Show"(not playing online) and she got a message on netflix screen that net had slowed down and they were making adjustments and her program would continue. She stayed connected but nothing happened. Quit Show and disabled internet to ps3 and her program came back up in about a minute. She's now off her computer and I finished with The Show and enabled internet to ps3 and then put it to sleep. Came to my desktop and woke it to get online and had the "IP address conflict message" though windows didn't find an issue when it checked, I suppose, because the ps3 was now asleep. But evidently when I enabled ps3 internet the router gave it the same IP as my desktop.
Sorry a bit long winded but wanted to give enough info for anyone that might be able to help. Anyway any suggestions on router settings or what might be causing this would be greatly appreciated.