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ps3 constatntly get disconnected from psn

alanwest09872

Golden Member
Ok This problem has been going on for about 30 days now. I have searched everything I possibly could online to get this working.



I have

a. Ubee DDW3610 cable modem/router

b. Cat 6 cord 50 feet (I know the recommended is 25ft but it worked for years at this length and I never had an issue)

c. Time Warner Cable 35Mbps down 5Mbps up



I have tried everything on the psn guide.


I have setup my own ip address and so on

I have Tried Port Forwarding to no avail

I have reset everything on the cable modem/router to no avail

I have tried it on a Verizon network and it worked fine.

I cannot update the firmware on the modem there is no option

The ps3 is fully updated

I have turned on dmz for the playstation

I have formatted my ps3 and lost all my data to see if this would fix the issue. (i read it on these forums and still it has not)

The PS3 is connected directly to the cablemodem/Router (I tried through a switch and that didnt either. Only for a few minutes again)

I tried turning off the router Firewall

I tried Wired and Wireless connection both only connect for 5min to 30mins



Things I am unable to try



The one thing I cannot find to try is the "keep alive option" I can find it anywhere on the ubee so I dont even think it has it.

I cannot update the firmware on the modem there is no option



So what is my next step. (besides throwing it out the window)
 
Your problem is time warner cable, I'm being serious as I have time warner myself same speed too. I'll post a link how I fixed it.
 
signal wise 50 feet is no problemo for cat 5 or 6 connection. However alot can happen in 50 feet, so you may want to try moving the ps3 to another cable as a test to see if the 50 footer is damaged.
 
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