Quote:Wireless.
Wireless, in theory, should be as simple as ethernet given the international standards for 802.11a, b, and g. At this level, wireless is supported by Linux. However, there are many means by which these wireless standards are delivered to market where the products are not always immediately supported due to the choices the vendor made in the design of the product.
You may configure wireless devices using the same Network configuration utility described above. With YDL v5.0, Apple's AirPort is automatically supported and Extreme requires some configuration. The Sony PS3 Wi-Fi also requires configuration, with the release of YDL v5.0.1 foward. In addition, some 3rd party external devices such as a USB wireless device or PCMCIA card are also supported. The Supported Devices pages showcases those USB and PCMCIA cards currently supported.
* PS3 Wireless Networking
1. How to upgrade the Kernel to enable Sony PS3 Wi-Fi in YDL Required for all installations
2. How to configure Sony PS3 Wi-Fi for use in YDL
3. How to configure encryption on Sony PS3 Wi-Fi for use in YDL.
4. How to swtich back to wired networking after using wireless.
5. How to get WPA working on a PS3. (3rd party, not validated by TSS Staff)
they have step by step instructions, hope that helps