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Like he said you need a wireless router connected to the modem which is connected to the cable(high speed internet)
The router sends the signal, the built in wifi receivs the signal, when you get your ps3 you have to go to connection settings and set if for wirelss, the rest should be automatic
Every PS3 except the 20gb launch models have wifi built in, but if you're looking for the newest 802.11n network standard, you won't find that in any PS3. So I do hope they will have some kind of add on for that, for those who wants a faster up to date standard wifi network.
Every PS3 except the 20gb launch models have wifi built in, but if you're looking for the newest 802.11n network standard, you won't find that in any PS3. So I do hope they will have some kind of add on for that, for those who wants a faster up to date standard wifi network.
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The average speed of residential broadband in America is around 2 MBits/second, and 802.11g can transfer data about 13 times that fast, so unless you've got an internet connection that runs at around 30 MBits/second, 802.11n wouldn't make any difference as far as online gaming is concerned. It's mostly useful for people who are transferring data between several computers on the same network - not using the internet.
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