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PS3 DNS problem

Last answer on Aug 25, 2009 6:26:54 pm BST Twistedsociety, on Aug 24, 2009 12:07:42 pm BST 
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Hello,


My PS3 is bugging me :)

I had a wireless connexion and have swapped it for a wired connexion, i have put in the IP and DNS manually from my livebox (Sagem orange). It says the IP adress is good but can't connect to the internet, DNS problem but i have checked the primary and secondary DNS and both match the ones on my livebox!

Please help :)

Configuration: Windows XP
Firefox 3.0.7

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 sharpman, on Aug 25, 2009 6:26:54 pm BST
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