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jack1993
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Location: United Kingdom

Post Posted: Nov 04, 2009 15:09 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I just hooked up my PS3 to my laptop with an ethernet cable for transferring video files as trying to copy a 9gb mkv-muxed-to-mpeg over wifi without it dropping out was hopeless so I have configured a wired connection. It is working brilliantly and copies files over so much quicker and does not drop out but it does not connect to the internet. Is there any way I could set up two connections for the PS3: one wireless for online and one wired for media streaming? I assume you probably can't. I have tried going to network and sharing centre and enabling internet sharing for the connection but all that does is stops my laptop connecting to the internet and the PS3 won't connect to it either.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jack

P.S. I am running windows 7, I have a cat5e crossover cable. I can provide any other information needed for someone to help me sort out this problem. Cheers.


rallynavvie
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Location: Minnesotan in Texas

Post Posted: Nov 04, 2009 15:19 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Get a router/switch and some cables.
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jack1993
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Post Posted: Nov 04, 2009 15:36 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I have a router but it's downstairs next to my internet connection and my other PC. It would definitely not be possible to feed cables through my whole house and I was trying to do this on the cheap (£2.99 delivered for a crossover ethernet cable)

trimicada
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Post Posted: Nov 04, 2009 20:44 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

jack1993 wrote:
I have a router but it's downstairs next to my internet connection and my other PC. It would definitely not be possible to feed cables through my whole house and I was trying to do this on the cheap (£2.99 delivered for a crossover ethernet cable)


A friend of mine uses one of those powerline networking kits that plugs into a power outlet. His cable modem/router is upstairs and he uses the powerline kit to connect downstairs. It works for him in his house and he is pleased with it. I haven't tried anything like that myself though. Still not cheap though...


rallynavvie
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Post Posted: Nov 05, 2009 07:03 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I don't think there's going to be a cheap way out. If it's just for transferring files from your laptop you should just leave the network cable sitting out. You can bridge your wireless and wired connections and set up internet sharing so that when you are plugged up to your PS3 that you can pass your connection to it, but when the laptop isn't connected then neither is the PS3. As you've found out internet connection sharing can be a PITA to set up. A better option is to either to the powerline network bridge or get another wireless router that support bridging and set it up next to your PS3. Or get a PS3 with wireless.
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jack1993
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Post Posted: Nov 05, 2009 10:35 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

My PS3 does have wireless. I just can't connect to it when I'm using a wired connection to transfer files. Thanks anyway though

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