How do I hook up my ps3 and my computer to the internet at the same time?
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I have a wireless router and two network hubs and 3 ethernet cords. I cannot figure out how to hook it up so that I have them both connected to the internet at the same time. I did it before and it worked and now it isn't. My computer doesn't have the wireless option but my ps3 does. So I can hook up the computer with a ethernet cord and my ps3 can either be wireless or through ethernet cord. How do I hook it up to make it work!? details pleeeaasee :0)
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Answer:
So im guessing you have a router? am i correct? if so here is what you can do. Since your computer does not have wifi plug the Ethernet cord in using one of the available router ports. Then plug One end of the Ethernet cord to the PS3 and one to the other available routers.
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