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Solve : Turning WI-FI to an Ethernet cord? |
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Answer» Hi, Nice, you got a PS3?I do the same thing with my Xbox, accept I use a router and A cat5 cable.That's basically the same thing, but the OP doesn't have a router, they have a wireless connection to their neighbour's router. So a Cat5 cable and router is the same thing without the wireless in between.Alright I tried connecting my laptop to my PS3 with a crossover cable (which I'm assuming a Cat 5E cable is the same thing as an ehternet cable), and clicking on share internet last night. And I got little to no connectivity through the LAN connection, and my PS3 would time out when it was requesting the IP address. Although I did see both were doing work becasue the lights were flashing on each. I believe the PC is sending a single but nothing is being recieved. If that means anything. So do I need to try buying a router, and connecting it through that way? If so what router should I buy?So you plugged a crossover cable, which is the same as an Ethernet cable which is the same as a Cat5E cable, into the PS3 and laptop? And then shared the wireless connection with the PS3 via the Ethernet connection?Ok on to the next question. I figured it out how to connect the crossover wire and I can run the internet browser on my PS3 but it won't let me connect to the Play STATION Network. So I called Sony yesterday and they said the only way I can make it work is by getting a router. So I bought a router and it won't let me set it up without a password. But all I'm trying to do is turn this wireless internet into a wire, any suggestions on installing the software or how to make this work?What Sort of Router did you get? Try this: Plug you PS3 into the router, and plug your laptop into your router. Then Enable internet connection sharing. Thats what I do with my router hopefully it shall work with you. |
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