Thirith on 24/2/2010 at 08:18
I've got one of those all-in-one solutions for telephone, TV and internet, with a wifi router connecting my computers and PS3 to the internet. Since we were having problems with digital TV (more frequent freezes), I got in touch with support, and they said that there was a surprisingly high amount of packet loss on the connection.
They made some change remotely (the guy mentioned something about changing IP) - and now my PS3 no longer manages to get a connection. My computers still connect to the network without any problems, and with no change to the setup, but the (unchanged) SSID doesn't show up on the PS3's list of available wifi networks. (At the top of the list there's an unnamed network with 100% strength, but I can't seem to connect to that one.)
The router's in the same room as the PS3 and before there weren't any problems, other than the connection dropping every now and then. (Is it possible that my new speakers, especially the subwoofer, cause some interference?)
Any idea what might be causing the problem?