Interference is a big thing with wireless, less noticeable while surfing or streaming video (as you can pre-cache a lot of things) however, stuff like NHL 09 which is low bandwidth but very latency intensive time between packets of data becomes super important, and the correction algorithms in the wireless might not be up to snuff enough to find a clear signal/pattern and resend those missing packets.
Wireless B and G occupy the 2.4 Ghz spectrum, so some cordless phones will disrupt communications. Then there is orientation of the PS3 to the router, as 1 way might work better than another since the antenna isn't getting a strong enough signal.
Re-orienting the PS3 so that the logo is facing the wireless antenna might do the trick.
Otherwise, one of the users drilled a hole and ran cable. My PS3 is close to the router so I have a cable connection to it as well, so it's easier for me to just run ethernet copper.
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