Airport Express won't stream Netflix through Playstation 3

My PS3 can pick up the wireless internet signal from the router perfectly, I can play online games with no problem. If I plug the ethernet cord directly into the PS3, Netflix works flawlessly, so I'm sure its the router. It's an airport express with the latest firmware, I've got a printer plugged into the USB port for wireless printing, and an audio cord in for using AirPlay. Any ideas?

Would it have something to do with Airport stations not supporting UPnP?
Possibly. UPnP, like Apple's NAT-PMP, allows an application to "automatically" open ports in the NAT firewall. For best throughput for Netflix streaming, you would want the following ports open:
TCP: 80, 443, 5223, 10070-10080
UDP: 3478, 3479, 3658, 10070
Also, I was looking at some info on my router and it has an error, something to do with "Double NAT". I'm not really sure what that means, but would it be preventing my PS3 from streaming Netflix?
A "Double NAT" means that you have two routers in series that both have NAT enabled. I believe that your Motorola 4G modem is actually a combination modem & router. That means that your AX should be reconfigured as a bridge so that the Motorola can provide both NAT & DHCP services for your network. In this case either the Motorola would need to be enabled for UPnP or configure it for port mapping. However, I have a feeling that once you reconfigure the AX as a bridge, your Netflix streaming issue will be resolved.

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