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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    If all else fails, run an ethernet from your computer to the PS3. Connection share
    But my coputer is less than a metre from a PS3, 360 and Wii, they all use the same wifi, and none of them 'drop eachother out' :S
    Sadly I can't get an ethernet cable long enough as far as I know :p

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    Ahh, I had the impresion they were right next to each other
    If they're not then they DEFINITLEY shouldn't be interupting each other..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    Ahh, I had the impresion they were right next to each other
    If they're not then they DEFINITLEY shouldn't be interupting each other..
    Oh noo

    I mean the wifi is too far away from the router lol

    Can the PS3 and PC share a wireless connection via wifi then if I use an ethernet cable?

    ---------- Post added 26-12-2010 at 11:51 AM ----------

    Right, I have changed the wireless channel on my pc, which it said will stop interference

    ---------- Post added 26-12-2010 at 11:54 AM ----------

    I change the channel on my pc browser, but then my ps3 automatically changes to the same channel?


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    I had 'Media Server' enabled on the PS3 - not sure why. Disabled it, and it works fine now :S

    ---------- Post added 26-12-2010 at 12:08 PM ----------

    Joking.

    Still not working.


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    Do you have a static or dynamic IP? Sorry about asking all these questions, I'm just trying to figure out what's up.


    Quote Originally Posted by Jaaaack! View Post
    See, however much I want this, my girlfriend uses my PC too much, and I would be killed.





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    Quote Originally Posted by triston220 View Post
    Do you have a static or dynamic IP? Sorry about asking all these questions, I'm just trying to figure out what's up.
    Dynamic


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    Oh noo

    I mean the wifi is too far away from the router lol

    Can the PS3 and PC share a wireless connection via wifi then if I use an ethernet cable?


    ---------- Post added 26-12-2010 at 11:51 AM ----------

    Right, I have changed the wireless channel on my pc, which it said will stop interference

    ---------- Post added 26-12-2010 at 11:54 AM ----------

    I change the channel on my pc browser, but then my ps3 automatically changes to the same channel?
    Yes it can. Briefly: plug ethernet into computer and ps3 - network conenctions, highlight Wifi and ethernet, right click, bridge connecions. Google it, there's LOADS of tutorials

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    Some of you are lucky and get 12 rep haha

    Thanks everyone, it seems to be working now.

    If it doesn't; do both machines need to be on for a joint connection to work?


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    If you're bridging them, yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    If you're bridging them, yes
    As some people above said (and if the issue reoccurs), try setting your IP address manually instead of getting DHCP to automatically assign it for you. I'm not sure whether you mean they are both conflicting or there is a physical (interference) problem.

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