PS3 Ports Help

I just bought an Apple Airport Extreme Base Station, now when i connect the ps3 wirelessly. It lags alot. I have to forward my ports on it. I have the numbers from Sony. Now in the Airport Utility I don't know where to put these numbers, because there is private and public TCP and UDP spots.
UDP Ports 3478,3479,3658
and 10070
TCP Ports 80,443,5223
and 10070-10080

Well thanks for the understanding so far. But I still need a bit more help. I was able to put the ports in but the ps3 is still slow. I am wondering if I put them in a wrong way. this is how I have it.
Public UDP Ports: 3478,3479,3658 10070
Public TCP Ports: 80,443,5223 10070-10080
Private IP Address: 10.0.1.199
Private UDP Ports: 3478,3479,3658 10070
Private TCP Ports: 80,443,5223 10070-10080
Having it like this, I am able to click on the "Continue" Button. So I figured I did it properly. The problem is still the same. Slow online gaming. My internet is Cable 10mb/sec Speed. Which is fairly good. So there should be no reason for this. I am hoping I am just missing something, because I don't want to take my AEBS back to the store. I really like it. So it would be much appreciated if someone could help me with this problem. Thanks.

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