It's simple
1)Turn the PS2 and broadband router off.
2)Connect the first Ethernet cable to an Ethernet port on the broadband router and the Ethernet port on the PS2 Network Adapter.
3)Connect the second Ethernet cable to another Ethernet port on the broadband router and the Ethernet port on your PC's Network Interface Card (NIC).
4)Turn on your router, then your PC.
5)Check your PC can access the internet - your broadband router may require a specific configuration to do this. Refer to the router's instructions for specific support.
6)Turn on your PS2 and insert the Network Access Disc.
7)Follow the on-screen setup instructions. Refer to the Network Access Disc manual for further support.
Good Luck
To get on the INTERNET on the PS3, you must first hook up your PS3 to your INTERNET Connection on your Computer.
Or if you have a Wireless Modem for your computer, search for your Modem on the PS3, if its close to your computer it should find it.
Thats the only way you can get INTERNET on the PS3.
I cant help you any further...
Hope this helps though!
P.S. If you don't know how to set-up your connection, then this is how you do it:
Go to the FIRST ICON on the PS3. Something to do with your profile, the bit where you sign in... i don't know what its called. Then go to Network Settings. You should know what to do from there.
Hope this helps!
First you need a WiFi or ethernet broadband cable or DSL connection to your PS3. Once you have that and not some phone or laptop you want to try and us to provide the internet connection you can begin. The PS3 can only get the internet from a Ethernet Cable plugged into the back of the PS3 or using the WiFi with your wireless router or modem. You will never be able to use anything through your USB port to provide the internet. The bottom item on the settings menu is for network connection and is used to complete the PS3 internet connection process. I have added a link and it includes video and pictures on the PS3 internet connection process
you need a WiFi connection and have to turn your WLAN switch on and create a connection, and voila.
You have to have wireless internet. Turn. It. On.
You can also have a router and connect with an ethernet cable
Internet access on the PSP 3000, along with all other model PSPs with internet, can't be accessed via a USB cord. Wi-fi is the only way.
there is a cord you hook up to the ps3 and to your computer
All PS3 but the 20 GB model had WiFi capability, but you need to have an internet service and a WiFi router or modem
You don't install internet on a PSP. You just need a wireless router for wireless connection. And if you have a password for your wireless, need that too.
Yes. just go to connection settings and you can search for connections wirelessly.
The PS3 must be connected to a broadband internet service with WiFi or an ethernet cable. The USB ports will not allow an internet connection
In order to connect your PS3 with WiFi you need a WiFi signal from a Broadband cable or DSL Internet Service Provider (ISP) and for most services a Wireless Router connected to your Modem. Then you go to the systems Settings
The Slim PS3 not available in less than 120 GB and all PS3 have the capability of online play. One of the first PS3 a 20 GB model just did not have built in WiFi, but you could use an Ethernet cable or buy the 60 GB model with WiFi.
pro 11 ps3 because you could do more things on the ps3 then the wii. for the wii you need wifi
Yes, The PS3 Has wifi,indeed.
Yes the ps3 has wifi built in.
The PS3 WiFi is to connect the PS3 to the internet and not to another WiFi device
Yes the PS3 slim includes support for Wifi B and G
There is no WiFi button. That is on the router
All models of the PS3 except the first 20 GB model have WiFi
Yes if you have internet service with WiFi also
Yes it can.
Yes.
No the PS3 have the same G WiFi and none have the n type. I connect with an ethernet cable and notice better results on the PS3 connectivity test speeds
yes
Yes The PS3 was designed to connect with WiFi or ethernet cable. It can not connect to WiFi if you do not have the equipment to allow a WiFi connection like a wireless router or modem