Airport Extreme, PS3 and Netflix connectivity issue.

Up until a few months ago my setup was working fine to stream Netflix over my PS3, now I am unable to stream netflix on my PS3 when connected to my Airport.  Before you jump to the conclusion that the PSN outage is the root cause of my current issues let me assure you that is not the case.
1. I am connected via ethernet (not wirelessly, although that does not work either for the record).
2. I have updated my PSN password and am able to connect and use other services (such as multiplayer games) successfully.
3. I can use netflix on any of my other computers connected to the same Airport without issues (wired or wireless).
When I connect the PS3 directly to my modem everything works fine, netflix connects and I can play anything I could before.  As soon as I connect my Airport between my modem and my PS3 the ability to use netflix disappears.
I have attempted port forwarding (80 and 443).
I have NAT Port Mapping enabled.
I have tried setting the PS3 up with a static IP and enabled it as the default host (DMZ).
I have tried connecting wirelessly.
I have tried changing the MTU on the PS3 to 1492 (a suggestion from another forum).
I have tried power cycling all the equipment.
I have even tried resetting my Airport to factory defaults, all with no luck.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?  I have seen a few other threads from last year dealing with the Xbox360 but nothing current.  This is driving me crazy as we have been without netflix now for months.  Any help or suggestion that I have not tried???

Welcome to the discussions!
Is your Netgear a simple modem (it will have only one ethernet port) or is it a gateway (combination modem & router with 3-4 ethernet ports)?
If your Netgear is a gateway, as I suspect, have you configured the AirPort Extreme as a "bridge" so that it will function correctly on the network?
AirPort Utility > Manual Setup > Internet icon > Connection Sharing = Off (Bridge Mode)
Might be a good idea to check your ethernet cable as well. It should connect from one of the LAN <-> ports on the Netgear gateway to the WAN (circle icon) port on the AirPort Extreme.
Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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