settings -> wifi click on the arrow next to the "known" network you want to delete click "forget this network"
Connect it for what? You could use 2 patch cables and a switch, a cross-over cable, firewire, you could connect wirelessly over a network, you could connect over a lan on a network. You could tie the two computers together with a rope or use super sticky glue. I'm not sure what you are asking.
'WEP' is a form of wireless encryption. Your PS3 is asking for the same passcode that you use on your PC or laptop, to connect to your wireless network.
If you have an ethernet cable plug it into the modem and they should be connected. My Modem is connected with a router to the rest of the network and with the internet modem and is both wireless and wired
Something is not clear. When you connect to the internet, do you have an e-mail account? The wireless network is probably looking for your username and password for your e-mail account. You should be able to hit the help key or try some other key and see the instructions for setting up an e-mail account. If you are discussing setting up a router, the instructions should have come with the router or should be on the internet. Some routers require a name and password to get on the router. Those in an airport do not. This computer has a section called "system preferences." In that area it has a section called "network." That is where you plug in the name, user names, and the password for this router.
POrts are being blocked: UDP 5060, 5061, or 5070 Also it needs ports TCP 443 open
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Comcast will set up anything if they are the source of your internet service. It will not be cheap and they want about $60 to set up a PC for internet service besides setting up the internet connection when they do an install. I did place a link under the related links so you can read the procedures provided by Sony Playstation Network Support and you can try doing it yourself : How do I connect the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system to the Internet?You can not call up anyone to set up your network, you may have instructions in your package box or on the consol, I would recommend asking one of your friends or family members if you can not set up your network connection.
It depends on the location. If someone is clearly in the public setting, yes, you can take their picture without them knowing or asking permission. But if you are in private, no, you need their permission. You have an expectation of privacy in a private setting whereas, in a public setting, you do not.
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What is this 'device' you are referring to? Are you using your phone lines in your house to run a network? If so, then no, it will be almost impossible to run a DSL modem to that network. The reason is, a phone line network, which typically runs at 1mb per second, uses 'token ring' methology... basically one computer holds the 'token' and the other computers are constantly asking for it, and it travels ONE direction, not 2 way communication. For the price, I would install network cards in all your computers, and run CAT5 cable, with a router near your DSL Modem. that way, the DSL modem will see one computer, but all the computers, attached to the router via CAT5 cable, will be able to access the internet.
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