PS3 Online Gaming
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Posted 26 October 2010 - 06:55 PM
As terry1966 said, there are always a chance that your PS3 can get infected, by how great the chance? This I can't say for sure because it depends on someone who has the time and all that effort to create and distribute his malware specifically designed to attack PS3.
Trend Micro has released a free for a limited time AV for PS3 web browser. Haven't tested this one on mine while it was still working though. link
Like with other OS, PS3's operating system also needs to be updated for patches, added features, etc. Here is a list of updates from wiki: http://en.wikipedia....system_software .
Haven't played Battlefield Bad Company 2 or 1 but it seems that many if not most disconnection issues are from EA's server. Can't get info from their site ATM as it is under maintenance.
Try disabling UPnP on your router if the disconnection issues are not due to EA, see if that helps.
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Posted 27 October 2010 - 10:21 AM
sometimes when the phone rang, the ps would get disconnected lol???
I've seen that before.. not specifically with game consoles but laptops... and what appears to have happened is that the cordless phones being used were 2.5 Ghz and so was the wireless signal. It never happened with older 900Mhz phones and I believe that the newer 5.8 Ghz phones should cause less problems also.
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Posted 27 October 2010 - 06:03 PM
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sometimes when the phone rang, the ps would get disconnected lol???
I've seen that before.. not specifically with game consoles but laptops... and what appears to have happened is that the cordless phones being used were 2.5 Ghz and so was the wireless signal. It never happened with older 900Mhz phones and I believe that the newer 5.8 Ghz phones should cause less problems also.
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Oh, but wait, wait....
I can definitely confirm the common occurrence of of the above type interference in the 2.5Ghz range.
Plus it is well documented on the Web.
The problem may intermittently occur if the phone hand-set user is close to the effected wireless receiving computer.
But the biggest problem occurs if the base station unit of the cordless telephone is located near the home-networks wireless Router.
Yep. Mine is.
I rarely think about it, since I generally connect my computer(s) via ethernet, which is not effected.
But on weekends when my Son is home with his wireless laptop he has to keep reminding me to not use the cordless hand-set.
Thankfully, I use the cordless hand-set mostly during the week, so it is not a frequent problem in our household.
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Posted 31 October 2010 - 07:25 PM
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