The best way to get my 20gb online.
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17. November 2007 @ 16:37 |
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Is there anyway to make my 20gb PS3 wifi enabled. I one heard of a driver-less usb wifi adapter. Does anyone have any experience with one of these. Price is not a factor, I just want something that works. Our home is currently enabled with wireless B, should I upgrade?
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17. November 2007 @ 17:11 |
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I'm one of the few with a PS3 20 (only because the PS3 60 wasn't available). Anyway, I connected it very simply:
wireless game adapter (that you sync with any computer on your network)
plug into the PS3
and voila.
The wireless game adapter plugs into the PS3 with an Ethernet cable. I've had no issues.
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17. November 2007 @ 17:57 |
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Would this one work...WGA54G. Anyone out there actually use this model? I would like to hear your impressions.
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17. November 2007 @ 18:21 |
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I guess I should expand a little on my current situation. I just purchased COD4 and want to play online. I have my laptop very close to my PS3 and I am currently sharing its internet connection via an Ethernet cable. It allows me to check out the PS store but beyond that, my connection is worthless. Last night it took about 30min to find an online game. When I started to play, it was extremely jittery and finally kicked me out after about 10min of play. When I download a demo from the PS store, it can take up to 2 weeks to get a game around 1gb. We weren't meant to live this way people! Am I right to assume that the WGA54G will work better than my laptop. Thanks for you help Pink. I take it you like Reservoir Dogs. One of my favorite movies. Definitely in my top 10. I used to play poker as Mr. Blonde with an avatar of Michael Madsen in shades with a sig. If you haven't seen Dogs you'll have no idea what were talking about. Sorry
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17. November 2007 @ 19:23 |
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@airball
Watch the back to back posts - edit your previous message instead.
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17. November 2007 @ 22:22 |
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If you're current setup with your laptop is not working well then its unlikely that any other adapter would do better (unless your laptop only supports 802.11B or something...). If you want a better connection you could try get a wireless-N router and the appropriate USB adapter for your laptop but I don't think it is worth it- wired is far better in terms of lag in games.
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17. November 2007 @ 23:50 |
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Whenever I connect the PS3 directly to my router it runs very fast. But the speed just seems to die when I share the connection from my laptop. Is it possible that the laptop restricts the bandwidth. Almost like it keeps most of the speed for itself?
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18. November 2007 @ 00:31 |
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Originally posted by airball: Whenever I connect the PS3 directly to my router it runs very fast.
Do you mean with an ethernet cable? Then its obvious that its gonna be faster than the wireless
Quote: Our home is currently enabled with wireless B, should I upgrade?
I didn't notice this till now, yeah you should definitely upgrade to at least G.
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18. November 2007 @ 13:01 |
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vic_69x
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18. November 2007 @ 22:27 |
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i have my ps3 connected to my labtop and my wifi router a floor above it across the house and it runs fast even with one or two torrents downloading on the labtop and my other computer. Try rebooting your labtop and closing all programs, it also helps if your rounter's firmware is modded for higher speed ! :)
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19. November 2007 @ 09:04 |
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@ vic_69x"Modded" for high speed. What do you mean?
So basically it sounds like my money would be better spent upgrading my router and continuing to us my laptop, as apposed to keeping the same router and buying a new Ethernet game adapter. Here at the house, we have 3 identical laptops that are wireless b-g compatible, so I assume wireless n is a waste of cash. Any opinions on the absolute best wireless g router. Mr_Pink recommended http://www.netgear.com/Products/Routersa...ays/WPN824.aspx . Other recommendations welcome.
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19. November 2007 @ 11:51 |
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Your other issue could be the distance and structure(s) in the way of the Wifi signal.
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