Airport Express and PS3 Nat Type 3

I have a Airport Express with a Cisco DPH151-AT modem for AT&T DSL. I'm having a lot of problems trying to get my PS3 get a Type 1/2 Nat, but all I get is Type 3. It's causing a lot of lag and unable to join groups or connect in certain games. Can anyone help me?!?!

I'm confused about this microcell device. What exactly does that mean
A microcell is basically a small version of a cellular tower. It is intended to provide cellular service in a location where the current service is too weak. It provides, in this case, a cellular 3G network to be used by cell phones. It does NOT provide a Wi-Fi network for your computers or PS3. For that you would need either a Wireless Access Point (WAP) or a Wireless Router.
Now the Airport is directly wired to the Cisco DPH151-AT. So is this just a basic modem/router setup? The Cisco DPH151-AT being the modem and the Airport being a router?
The Cisco needs to be connected to either an Internet modem or router in order to access the Internet. I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think that this is a dual-use device that functions as both a DSL modem & 3G microcell.
Is the Cisco connected to another device? If so, what is its make & model?

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