Instruction Manual Manual de Instrucciones - PlayStation
Instruction Manual Manual de Instrucciones - PlayStation
Instruction Manual Manual de Instrucciones - PlayStation
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Adjusting network settings<br />
Example of a network configuration (wired)<br />
A wired network configuration requires items , and .<br />
Example of a network configuration (wireless)<br />
A wireless network configuration requires items and .<br />
Network gateway <strong>de</strong>vice<br />
such as a DSL mo<strong>de</strong>m* 1 * 2 Router* 3<br />
Network gateway <strong>de</strong>vice<br />
such as a DSL mo<strong>de</strong>m* 1 * 2<br />
Wireless router<br />
(access point) * 3 * 4<br />
To the Internet line<br />
To the Internet line<br />
Ethernet cable<br />
PC<br />
PC<br />
* 1 The connection method may vary <strong>de</strong>pending on the environment in use. For example, you may be able to connect Ethernet cables directly into the wall outlet in<br />
housing complex units that have preinstalled LAN ports. If you are using such a network environment, you do not need a network gateway <strong>de</strong>vice.<br />
* 2 Dial-up connectivity is not supported.<br />
* 3 A router is a <strong>de</strong>vice that enables multiple <strong>de</strong>vices to be connected to one Internet line. A router may be necessary if a PS3 system and other <strong>de</strong>vices such as a PC<br />
will be connected to the Internet at the same time using one Internet connection. A router is not necessary if the DSL or cable mo<strong>de</strong>m or other network <strong>de</strong>vice has<br />
built-in router functionality.<br />
* 4 A wireless router is a <strong>de</strong>vice that adds access point functionality to a router. A wireless network configuration requires settings information for the access point (SSID,<br />
WEP key, WPA key) ( page 30).<br />
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