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[QUOTE="Kmetoden"]My Ethern port is destroyed on the ps3 ,is there any other possible way to connect to the internet beside wireless? or what should i do? remember am low of $. :( thanks (sorry for my bad english.)DARKCHOAS
Sorry to ask but how did you destroy your port?
thats what im thinking?You aren't everyone you play against...wireless is downright rude.whats so bad about wireless, thats all i use and its fine
seannn199
[QUOTE="seannn199"]You aren't everyone you play against...wireless is downright rude. my connections fine wireless, i never lag (unless its server or host issues, not my fault) and im not lagging for them either if thats what your getting atwhats so bad about wireless, thats all i use and its fine
TheSystemLord1
[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"][QUOTE="seannn199"]You aren't everyone you play against...wireless is downright rude. my connections fine wireless, i never lag (unless its server or host issues, not my fault) and im not lagging for them either if thats what your getting at You cannot tell when you lag, but trust me we can.. Wired is the best way to gowhats so bad about wireless, thats all i use and its fine
seannn199
[QUOTE="Kmetoden"]My Ethern port is destroyed on the ps3 ,is there any other possible way to connect to the internet beside wireless? or what should i do? remember am low of $. :( thanks (sorry for my bad english.)DARKCHOAS
Sorry to ask but how did you destroy your port?
I f*** the small metal antens inside the ps3 ethern port , i got mad when my internet wasent working so yah i thout it was something to do with my cable so i plugd in it fast and hard, and ya no more MGS online play for me :d how do i know if i got wireless router? thanks again and IM SO DAMN sorry for my english.[QUOTE="DARKCHOAS"][QUOTE="Kmetoden"]My Ethern port is destroyed on the ps3 ,is there any other possible way to connect to the internet beside wireless? or what should i do? remember am low of $. :( thanks (sorry for my bad english.)Kmetoden
Sorry to ask but how did you destroy your port?
I f*** the small metal antens inside the ps3 ethern port , i got mad when my internet wasent working so yah i thout it was something to do with my cable so i plugd in it fast and hard, and ya no more MGS online play for me :d how do i know if i got wireless router? thanks again and IM SO DAMN sorry for my english. I don't mean to poke, because I know you said your english is bad, but my god does this sound strangely dirty. :P Anyways, you wouldn't even need to ask how you would know a wireless router if you had one. So I'm pretty sure you probably don't.ahahaha get used to it :d so there is no possible way for me to connect to the internet? i might be the happiest man alive.:( (irony)KmetodenYou may try to open your PS3 and change the ethernet port manually but it is not the thing I would recommend. Does your router have antenna looking things coming out of it?
[QUOTE="Kmetoden"]ahahaha get used to it :d so there is no possible way for me to connect to the internet? i might be the happiest man alive.:( (irony)burock76You may try to open your PS3 and change the ethernet port manually but it is not the thing I would recommend. Does your router have antenna looking things coming out of it? what are the risks if i open it?
[QUOTE="burock76"][QUOTE="Kmetoden"]ahahaha get used to it :d so there is no possible way for me to connect to the internet? i might be the happiest man alive.:( (irony)KmetodenYou may try to open your PS3 and change the ethernet port manually but it is not the thing I would recommend. Does your router have antenna looking things coming out of it? what are the risks if i open it? No more warranty and there is always the risk of breaking it with your own hands. If your modem has antenna like things coming out of it it means that it is wireless. Only thing you have to do is scan for it on your PS3.
[QUOTE="Kmetoden"][QUOTE="burock76"] You may try to open your PS3 and change the ethernet port manually but it is not the thing I would recommend. Does your router have antenna looking things coming out of it?burock76what are the risks if i open it? No more warranty and there is always the risk of breaking it with your own hands. If your modem has antenna like things coming out of it it means that it is wireless. Only thing you have to do is scan for it on your PS3. ahh damn, don't got no wireless but thanks anyway brother.
Hey again! ive got this on my computer http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/7795/wireless.jpg so is it now possible to connect trough wireless ps3 -> pc -> internet?Kmetoden
It is possible but its really hard 2 do, can take a lot of time.
Also ur router may have wireless, my router has inbuilt antennas, to make itnot look ugly.
My Ethern port is destroyed on the ps3 ,is there any other possible way to connect to the internet beside wireless? or what should i do? remember am low of $. :( thanks (sorry for my bad english.)Kmetodenyou can try and connect via a firmwire>usb to ur ps3 if you modem has a firmwire connection
[QUOTE="Kmetoden"]Hey again! ive got this on my computer http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/7795/wireless.jpg so is it now possible to connect trough wireless ps3 -> pc -> internet?Amith12
It is possible but its really hard 2 do, can take a lot of time.
Also ur router may have wireless, my router has inbuilt antennas, to make itnot look ugly.
lot of time i dont care its worth it got any links or something?I gotta agree, I used to connect my PS3 over wireless but since being forced to use wired one weekend after I killed my wireless router with a dodgy flash upgrade I found that I started to do a lot better in CoD4 :)
You mentioned you're low on funds, but isn't your PS3 still under warranty?
If so, I think it can be repaired free of charge. If not, I wonder whether you
ought to have it sent in anyhow, since these other methods people are
suggesting would likely cost you just as much. Aside from that, you'd do
well to have your PS3 in top condition, right?
[QUOTE="seannn199"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"] You aren't everyone you play against...wireless is downright rude.TJSAGEmy connections fine wireless, i never lag (unless its server or host issues, not my fault) and im not lagging for them either if thats what your getting at You cannot tell when you lag, but trust me we can.. Wired is the best way to go There is absolutely no reason the lag on a good wireless connection should be any higher than a wired connection by any discernible amount. Also, if you play a game that has ping graphs you absolutely can tell if you are lagging or not. I get about 30Mbps over my wireless connection, and my Internet connection is only 2Mbps.
There is absolutely no reason the lag on a good wireless connection should be any higher than a wired connection by any discernible amount. Also, if you play a game that has ping graphs you absolutely can tell if you are lagging or not. I get about 30Mbps over my wireless connection, and my Internet connection is only 2Mbps.zaphod_bOh, yes, there is. Wired is full duplex and switched. Wireless is half-duplex and not switched. What's the difference? Well, a switched, full duplex connection means full bandwitdh in both directions simultaniously. Even if there's more than one device on the network, you are still guaranteed full speed between each device and the switched. A half-duplex connection means you can only send or receive, not both at the same time. Also, since it is not switched, you have to share the bandwidth with every other wireless device on the network. Usually, the bottleneck would be the internet connection, but if you have several wireless devices going, that half-duplex is going to hurt ...
[QUOTE="zaphod_b"] There is absolutely no reason the lag on a good wireless connection should be any higher than a wired connection by any discernible amount. Also, if you play a game that has ping graphs you absolutely can tell if you are lagging or not. I get about 30Mbps over my wireless connection, and my Internet connection is only 2Mbps.lmhansenOh, yes, there is. Wired is full duplex and switched. Wireless is half-duplex and not switched. What's the difference? Well, a switched, full duplex connection means full bandwitdh in both directions simultaniously. Even if there's more than one device on the network, you are still guaranteed full speed between each device and the switched. A half-duplex connection means you can only send or receive, not both at the same time. Also, since it is not switched, you have to share the bandwidth with every other wireless device on the network. Usually, the bottleneck would be the internet connection, but if you have several wireless devices going, that half-duplex is going to hurt ...
This and don't tell someone who broke the ethernet port to open the PS3.
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