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I think option 3 is a bit too expensive for me. Option one seems to need a router in all the guides that I have looked up regarding that. I tried downloading a router application, and I seem to get an error. I will try working around more, but what exactly do you mean by needing both a wired and wireless interface?

Needs to have a wired ethernet adapter and a wireless adapter Now that I think of it, what you need is built into windows, it's called Internet Connection Sharing ICS lets you connect to the Internet over one network interface and connect other stuff to the network on the other network interface. It's a little tricky, but easier than setting up a router application.

You then configure the PC to connect to school network via wired Ethernet, setup ICS, and then configure the game console to connect to it. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.

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Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. Hi, I am currently living in the college dorms and am having problems trying to connect my PS3. When plugging it in wired, the connection works perfectly tested on friends ps3 , but unfortunately my PS3s ethernet slot is broken.

When connecting my computer to this wifi I simply just enter the username and password of my student account in a prompt box that appears, but when my ps3 scans for wireless the schools wifi shows as "Not supported". Is there any way that I can get my ps3 connected wireless to this wifi? Share Flag. StriderNemesis 8 years ago 6. No interference from a wide variety of wireless devices that operate on the 2.

The benefits of using the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band are mostly seen in a populated area. In other words, if you live in an apartment building, you'll benefit a lot from this. If you don't have any neighbors, and don't use any of the devices I mentioned earlier, then you will perceive absolutely no difference between using the 2.

But even if you have some of those devices, changing your 2. However, this is not enough in a populated area, as all of the overlapping Wi-Fi channels may already be cluttered by your neighbors' routers. More topics from this board What are your unpopular PS3 opinions? Tech Support 2 Answers What does the error code B mean? Tech Support 1 Answer Ps3 trouble power wont turn on? General 2 Answers How do I install games? General 2 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device.

Forgot your username or password? StriderNemesis 8 years ago 2 No. Raiden01 8 years ago 4 I am curious what is the benefit of 5 ghz over 2. StriderNemesis 8 years ago 6 Raiden01 posted What's your current do playing? Part What's your oldest PS3 trophy? What's the best way to make purchases from the PS store now? Tech Support.



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