Can I Connect My PS3 To The Internet Using A Ethernet Cable?

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#1 WockaFlocka
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Hello I was just wondering if i could connect my PS3 to the internet using a ethernet cable? I have Alltell/Verzion Internet, and i was thinking tha i could connect a ethernet cable to the back of the computer and plug the other end if the cable into the PS3, and scan it and connect it? Can i do this? If not, hoe can i connect it? i dont have Wi-Fi, would a Wireless router work? How? THANX for any info :D
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#2 BattleSpectre
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First of all welcome to the PS3 board.

And to answer your question, yes that would work perfectly fine.

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#3 funsohng
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Yes, you can connect the ethernet cable to PS3, but it has to be directly linked to your modem or router, not computer.
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#4 WockaFlocka
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Yes, you can connect the ethernet cable to PS3, but it has to be directly linked to your modem or router, not computer.funsohng
How much would one of those cost?
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#5 Oxymandias
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If you can activate your PC's network port and setup to route to your Internet side then you could use a Cat5 ethernet "crossover" cable.

You be better off using a ethernet hub/switch tho..

You didn't say if your PC is connected using CAT5?

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#6 WockaFlocka
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If you can activate your PC's network port and setup to route to your Internet side then you could use a Cat5 ethernet "crossover" cable.

You be better off using a ethernet hub/switch tho..

You didn't say if your PC is connected using CAT5?

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O have no idea hwhat that is :?
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[QUOTE="funsohng"]Yes, you can connect the ethernet cable to PS3, but it has to be directly linked to your modem or router, not computer.WockaFlocka
How much would one of those cost?

.... you don't have a modem?
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#8 BattleSpectre
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[QUOTE="WockaFlocka"][QUOTE="funsohng"]Yes, you can connect the ethernet cable to PS3, but it has to be directly linked to your modem or router, not computer.funsohng
How much would one of those cost?

.... you don't have a modem?

:S I thought he meant connecting the cable to the modem. This could be a problem.

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#9 WockaFlocka
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[QUOTE="funsohng"][QUOTE="WockaFlocka"] How much would one of those cost?BattleSpectre

.... you don't have a modem?

:S I thought he meant connecting the cable to the modem. This could be a problem.

I have a little round thing that plugs into the front of the computr usb. thats it power sourse
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#11 jj42883
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i am assuming you currently have an ethernet cable going from your computer to a box from Verizon (this is your modem). In order to connect multiple devices to a single modem, you need an ethernet hub or switch. Most modems have a switch built into it. Look at the box, if there is more than one ethernet port on the back, then it has a switch built in. Just connect your PS3 to one of the empty ports and you are good to go.
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i am assuming you currently have an ethernet cable going from your computer to a box from Verizon (this is your modem). In order to connect multiple devices to a single modem, you need an ethernet hub or switch. Most modems have a switch built into it. Look at the box, if there is more than one ethernet port on the back, then it has a switch built in. Just connect your PS3 to one of the empty ports and you are good to go. jj42883
nope it plugs in via usb, and it reqieres a computer program. is there a way I could plug a router into the back of a computer and then plug the PS3 into the router, or kould I plug somthing that gives out wi-fi, and connect the PS3 wirelessly;
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#13 jocaju
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Wait, so your modem is connected to your computer by an UBS cable? Most modem are connected with the ethernet cable, so this is a little weird.

Give us the make and model of your Verizon modem, I'll do a little research.

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Wait, so your modem is connected to your computer by an UBS cable? Most modem are connected with the ethernet cable, so this is a little weird.

Give us the make and model of your Verizon modem, I'll do a little research.

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Huwai(or somthing like that) ec228
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#15 JohnF111
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You can get ICS to work if you only have the option of using a PC, also this would have to have 2 connections either 2x Ethernet ports or 1 and a wifi link(Or in your case 1 ethernet and a usb link to the modem)...

Edit: just read you connect to the modem using USB which is good, this means the ethernet on the back of your PC is free and can be plugged into your PS3, now you have to just connect it to the ICS(Internet Connection Sharing) on your PC which will use your PC as a router. Heres a guide to help you set this up: Here

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#16 usermikey
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Yes you can. I have done through a router, as well as directly to the modem.

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#17 WockaFlocka
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You can get ICS to work if you only have the option of using a PC, also this would have to have 2 connections either 2x Ethernet ports or 1 and a wifi link(Or in your case 1 ethernet and a usb link to the modem)...

Edit: just read you connect to the modem using USB which is good, this means the ethernet on the back of your PC is free and can be plugged into your PS3, now you have to just connect it to the ICS(Internet Connection Sharing) on your PC which will use your PC as a router. Heres a guide to help you set this up: Here

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Thanx, I'll try it Monday as I'm at my Gparents at the moment.
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#18 WockaFlocka
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No more suggestions?
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#19 jcopp72
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of corse you can
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#20 kisstherobot
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You don't need more suggestions, JohnF gave you the solution. Try googling if you run into any problems. Good luck.
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#21 WockaFlocka
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If you can activate your PC's network port and setup to route to your Internet side then you could use a Cat5 ethernet "crossover" cable.

You be better off using a ethernet hub/switch tho..

You didn't say if your PC is connected using CAT5?

Oxymandias
Could one of those work?
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#22 WockaFlocka
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Would this work?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDAcmrOVTdk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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#23 IceBlazerX
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Of course. It's much better than wireless.
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#24 kingdre
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Indeed you can. I did that when my wi-fi broke.

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#25 BonlyOne
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Yes it will work.
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#26 WockaFlocka
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alright thanks..
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#27 WockaFlocka
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It worked, but how long is the update supposed to take?
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#28 BadMyst
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Ethernet cables are $20-$40 nothing higher than that.
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#29 Venom_Raptor
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Hey there! Yes, you can connect an ethernet cable, my PS3 has one working well right now :)