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"NAT 3" ?
Is the speed still ass when you connect the modem straight to a computer with an Ethernet cable? What's the speed when you connect the router to a computer with the cable? And what's the advertised speed?For the "NAT 3" PS3 issue, test if any of these solutions work for you:http://community.us.playstation.com/thread/2992891?start=0&tstart=0
Do you know what NAT means?
Does your wireless access point have one port that says "Internet" or "WAN", and then 4 other ones?If so, which port is plugged into the rest of your network?NAT sucks. It is basically necessary for residential use of the Internet on IPv4. What it does is allows multiple computers to use one public IPv4 address on the Internet. But what this means is that without manual port forwarding, inbound connections can't work - think about it this way: if a connection was coming in (for a game or something), how would the router know which computer it needs to go to? The short answer is "it can't".upnp is a protocol that allows applications and devices to contact your router and request that a port forward be set up. However this is unreliable, and additionally it *can't* work when you have two separate routers doing NAT, one behind the other - because the device/application might be able to get it forwarded in the closer router, but it can't talk to the outer one to get it forwarded correctly.If your wireless access point is doing NAT, I might be able to talk you through setting it up more as just an access point, not a router. This should be able to get you down to NAT2 or NAT1 (or whatever the PS3 calls it), since the PS3 will then be able to do upnp with your one remaining router.
what does the d-link say it's Internet IP address is? (I need to figure out if your motorola modem is doing NAT or not - I assumed it was but don't know)