How do I Connect my PS3 to the Internet via laptop computer, crossover ethernet cable and bridged connections?
Ian W asked:
I am trying to connect my PS3 to the Internet via my laptop. My laptop has a built in wireless card and can connect to the internet. The PS3, however, cannot. I have connected it before to the internet via plugging it into the computer with an ethernet crossover cable and bridging the two connections. However, this time it is not working. I have done this before, but now it won’t work. Any help?
I am trying to connect my PS3 to the Internet via my laptop. My laptop has a built in wireless card and can connect to the internet. The PS3, however, cannot. I have connected it before to the internet via plugging it into the computer with an ethernet crossover cable and bridging the two connections. However, this time it is not working. I have done this before, but now it won’t work. Any help?
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Have you gone back into the internet connections tab in the PS3? You have to go back in there and reconfigure the connection every time you disconnect the PS3. Hope this helps. trcolvard
exactaly the same as the psp if you have got 1 and done it with that Geoff R