Airport Extreme - PS3 - DNS Error

I've been using the Airport Extreme as my home network router for quite some time but now the PS3 seems to have issues with it. I've run the PS3 in wireless mode for a few weeks without a hassle but then I wanted to use its media capabilities and stream music and films from the shared disk, using a media server. This proved too much for the wireless setup as all media halted once or twice every minute to buffer. I realised I needed to stream heavy media over an Ethernet wire instead so I set that up but suddenly everything became a hassle.
This is my setup:
Router: Apple Airport Extreme
5 computers (one server and four workstations, all PC's)
Sony Playstation 3 (slim)
DHCP doesn't seem to work for some odd reason so I assigned a fixed IP address instead. The PS3 now successfully acquires its IP address but it fails while communicating with the DNS service. So far I have tried this:
1. Specify the router's IP address for primary DNS (secondary unassigned)
2. Specifying my ISP's DNS servers as primary/seconday DNS
3. Specifying two different free DNS servers ("OpenDNS" and another on 4.2.2.1/4.2.2.2)
4. Rebooting broad band modem and router for each of the above experiments
Also, I have tried opening TCP ports 10070-10080 and UDP 10070 (I found that suggestion in some forum post somewhere) but I'm no Airport wizard so I might possibly have done that the wrong way.
None of the above has resolved the DNS problem and now I am out of ideas.
Anyone?
/Jonas

Ok, thanks for clarifying your network configuration. I assume that you have your iMac connected directly to the 802.11g AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) by Ethernet and you want to connect the PS3 wirelessly ... correct?
If so, then we need to double-check the settings for all three devices. Think of DNS as the Internet's version of the Yellow Pages. Without the correct DNS information, a network client will have difficulty locating things on the Internet. Typically, your ISP provides you with the DNS server information using DHCP. In this case your AEBS would need to be configured to be a DHCP client in order to receive this DNS information. In turn, the AEBS also is a DHCP server and will provide this to any network clients (wired or wireless) connected to it. In order for that to work, both your iMac & the PS3 would need to be configured as DHCP clients. Make sense so far?
Since your iMac is getting Internet access, it (most likely) is getting the proper information from the AEBS. I suggest that you note the IP settings on the iMac; you will want to compare these to what the PS3 is getting.
To review the IP settings on your iMac, you will use System Preferences. In order to give you the proper steps to do so, I will need to know what version of OS X you are running on it?

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