The fix is simple. When configuring your PS3 network (regardless of
wired or wireless), use the manual option. If you use DHCP, leave
address resolution at automatic BUT CHANGE THE DNS SERVER ENTRY TO
MANUAL.
Replace the Roadrunner (or any other ISP's) DNS
entries with addresses from the Open DNS project which is a free,
secure DNS server that anyone can use. It's safe, easy, and works.
The DNS addresses are:
208.67.222.222 or/and 208.67.220.220
Once replaced, you should have no problem logging in.
BTW,
you can also use these DNS servers for your entire network if you like
by configuring your router. That however is up to you, and won't be
discussed in this particular thread by me since I'm too lazy to make a
writeup for every single router out there. However, I do guarantee that
this fix will work (or at least get you online with your PS3) for the
time being. If it doesn't work, then please re-read this thread and try
again before wasting five minutes of your time telling me that it
doesn't work.
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