if for xbox or soomething most likely not because that is what it is made for (the plug in) as for the motum if it damages it on xbox why wouldn't it damage on motum?
The PS3 can connect to the internet with two different methods. The first is with the Built in WiFi connection that will allow you to connect to your internet service if you already have WiFi connection capability or you add it to you system. The second is a wired connection with an ethernet cable from the PS3 to you internet Modem or Router. Connection with dial up, USB or other devices is not possible as the connection must be through the ethernet port or WiFi signal.
A cell Phone can not use the PS3 Bluetooth system for your online connection on the PS3. The PS3 systems design will only allow the internet connection to be ethernet cable or WiFi and not the the USB port connections
Ethernet? the question isn't completely clear, but that's what I think?
Your internet connection must be very slow. If you are not using an Ethernet cable for the Wii, then the connection is either very slow, your Wii is too far from the router, or both.
Probably internet connection, try connecting your computer with ethernet via a LAN cord.
First you make a network connection for the PS3 you must already have a Internet Service Provider from DSL or Cable Broadband Internet and the hardware and devices needed for either a WiFi or Ethernet connection. For many people with a PC already connected that means purchasing a router and connecting it to your cable or DSL modem. On the PS3 you go to settings>network setting. With an ethernet cable from a router it will search and find your connection, then if you do not have an ethernet cable it will seek out the strongest WiFi signal.How do I connect the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system to the Internet? has been added as a related link and it is to the Playstation Network Support
No there is not a system to dial in the PS3 and the speed would be too slow. You also can not use the USB port to connect a dongle or something because it was not designed to allow an internet connection through the USB port. Only WiFi and ethernet will allow an internet connection on the PS3
An Ethernet cable is a type of computer equipment that resembles a data cable or phone line. Ethernet cables are typically plugged into the back of a modem or router to obtain a high speed DSL or cable Internet connection. These cables can also be used to connect Local Area Networks (LANs) to access and share separate devices, such as printers. Follow the instructions provided below to properly install and set-up an Ethernet cable to a modem for a high speed Internet connection.VerificationVerify that your computer or laptop has an Ethernet-ready network slot or card. Examine the outside of the computer to find an Ethernet connection port that looks similar to a telephone jack, but larger. If no port is found, you will need to buy and install one. Network cards can be purchased for under $25, on average.ConnectionConnect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connection port located on your computer's network card. Ensure that the Ethernet cable is a CAT5 cable, as this is the type most commonly used for Internet connections. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the DSL or cable modem. If you wish to use the Local Area Network, connect the opposing end of the Ethernet cable to an available Ethernet port on the router or wall jack.Set-UpIf you have a Windows-based computer, click on "Control Panel" and "Network Settings." Mac users should click on "System Preferences" in the menu bar, located under the Apple logo. Configure your computer's Internet connection so that it automatically detects Internet when the system is turned on. Settings will vary, depending on the computer system.SettingsConsult your Internet service provider for any usernames, passwords, or specific IP addresses you may need. Enter this information into the required input fields, located on the "Network Settings" page of the "Control Panel." If you are using two or more computers on one connection, you will need to grant permission for the other computer to access the Internet connection.
Technically, yes - one Internet connected computer can share the Internet with other computers through a second Ethernet card. Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 come equipped with operating system configuraitons that enable one computer to share an Internet connection with other networked computers. . Contractually, maybe not. You need to review your contract with the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to determine if your ISP permits you to share an Internet connection. In general, residential ISP contracts permit you to share an Internet connection within your own home as long as you do not charge any fees for sharing the connection, however each ISP contract is different, and you need to read your own contract carefully.
If you have a working internet connection: Yes, yes you can! Had a working Comcast cable system with internet that was not wireless and had to purchase wireless router. (80$) Didn't like loss of connection and went wired and purchased 50 foot Cat 6 ethernet cable from Ebay ($20). Discovered that the PS3 test on the internet had much better results with wired connection. Better download and upload speeds with wired than wireless. so even if you already have a wireless internet connection you might want to switch to wired for faster download speeds and no loss of connection. The loss of connection was worse when system was not password protected.
If you have a Mac, plug the wire into it. Go to System Preferences>Sharing. Turn Internet Sharing on, and share your ethernet connection. Share it over Airport, and turn your Airport WiFi card on. Then connect to your network on your iPod.
System Settings>Internet>Connection Settings>Setup Complete>Connection Test. I hope this is what your trying to do ^^;