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colt1911 17-12-2007 17:25

connecting a ps3 to internet using a ethernet cable?
 
i bought a ps3 and want to connect it to the internet using an ethernet cable i bought. i've got a orange speedtouch connection modem so i can only connect the ethernet cable to the back of my pc. the ps3 still says i dont have a IP Address but i do!

What do i dooooo :mad:

---------- Post added at 17:25 ---------- Previous post was at 17:24 ----------

not sure what a quick reply is :S haha. sorry

gkhewitt 22-12-2007 16:54

Re: connecting a ps3 to internet using a ethernet cable?
 
You need to buy a router, and then connect your PC and PS3 to that.

There is a way to share your internet connection via a PC but it is fairly prone to not working very well.

The ADSL connection will connect to the router (look at say, the Netgear DG834G) and then you have wireless and wired options for your PC and PS3. You can also get a non-wireless variant for a bit less.

HTH

dragon 23-12-2007 18:58

Re: connecting a ps3 to internet using a ethernet cable?
 
you ideally want an ADSL wireless router.

However if the cable you bought is crossover or your network port on your pc is smart enough to autosence (some are but most aren't) you could get away with enabling ICS on your pc.


Go into control panel and look for the network connections (if its winxp, its easier to find if you put the control panel in "classic view" if possible)

Right click on your broadband connection and then click properties.
Click on the tab that says sharing (or it might be under "advanced")

there should be a checkbox saying share this connection with other computers click it and then press apply.


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