Does not seem possible the router must be set to turnoff if the PS3 is not being used and not set to always on
You can forward ports on your router for your PS3's IP, add the PS3 to the router's DMZ, or (although just this isn't the best fix in my experience) turn UPnP on on your router
Your router goes on then off, as many times as you turn it, on then off.
It is your router that disconnects the PS3 and not the PS3 that disconnects the router. Set the router to always on for internet connection, your router is disconnecting when it is not being used by the PS3 for the internet
It would be on your router. the PS3 does not have a router you have to buy one if you need a router
Routers are designed to work 24/7. No, as the exchange might think your router is unstable and thereby reduce the speed of your broadband connection.
sometimes your connection may get bumped off by a computer using the same connection to fix it use an ethernet cable and connect the router and the PS3
That's not how you set up online connection on the PS3
The PS3 does not have a router. you must purchase one to connect online if you need a router
A ps3 does not have a AOSS button the AOSS button is on your wireless routerThe button if available would be on your router and not the PS3 which does not have a router or the router's AOSS button
The button is on the router and not the PS3
Turn off dhcp in router settings.
The PS3 does not have a router. It can go online with an ethernet cable connected to a router or modem or with WiFi from a wireless router or modem