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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 61
OS: Windows XP Media Center Edition
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Using wireless connection to the PS3?
http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16833124136
I'm planning to use Wi-Fi and I'm just asking if this is good enough or is there any better suggestions? I won't take something so expensive, tho.
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Re: Using wireless connection to the PS3?
Wired is MUCH better than even the fastest wireless connections.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 36
OS: XP SP2 PRO
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Re: Using wireless connection to the PS3?
I guess the problem is that many people will connect their PS3 upstairs, and their computer downstairs, so it is impractical to connect them by wire.
The solution would be a stronger wireless signal, or to use the PC for wireless games, which is more established, even Call Of Duty 1 still has a lot of people online in the PC, oe even DOOM 1 has a few people. The PS3 is the beginner in on-line gaming. Last edited by d-thinkerdotcom : 05-08-2008 at 01:05 AM. |
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Mentor, Games Team
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Western Australia
Posts: 1,628
OS: Vista Ultimate x64, Windows XP 32-bit/64-bit
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Re: Using wireless connection to the PS3?
Wireless is tricky, If your PC says your connected at 108mb/s to the network/router its more like 280kb/s it just means its theoretically possible to reach 108mb/s. I myself have got 2mb/s out of my connection from my wireless network. But i have spent $180 (AUS) on two High Gain Antenna's to achieve this.
Its also down to the router you select, cheap models wont cut it especially for gaming, Ive got a D-Link Gamers Lounge which set me back $230 (AUS) which gives me a network latency of 2ms between PC's and is able to support multiple ports open at once on multiple PC's. So unless your willing to spend big money to get a wireless connection the 10th of the speed of a cable connection i would use a cable. (Im renting so cabling isn't possible)
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