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       #Post#: 2187--------------------------------------------------
       Wireless Routers
       By: castrol57 Date: October 9, 2012, 6:42 am
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       If anyone is using a wireless router you should change your
       channel from default to a higher one, this will stop
       interference from other routers, microwave ovens and cordless
       phones. hope this helps.
       #Post#: 2190--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: livolay Date: October 9, 2012, 9:17 am
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       Thanks Castrol.
       Does anyone know how I go about this?
       I'm with Telstra.
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       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: STRIKER Date: October 9, 2012, 12:00 pm
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       hi livo! i've ring vodaphone last year and they changed it for
       me, that realy helps!
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       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: kartdude45 Date: October 10, 2012, 12:19 am
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       how can i do it?
       #Post#: 2202--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: supanash Date: October 10, 2012, 1:53 am
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       The other thing you might want to consider is using a wired
       instead of a wireless connection. I started having some
       connection problems towards the end of the F1 2010 game, so I
       started using a long cable from the router to the PS3 (it's in a
       different room, so I got a 15m cable). I just roll it up and
       hide it away when I'm not using the PS3 online.
       It's a much better connection than wireless.
       #Post#: 2203--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: livolay Date: October 10, 2012, 2:02 am
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       Unfortunately that's not an option for me. Router downstairs, me
       upstairs.
       If I run an ethernet cable from the ps3 to my computer will that
       work?
       #Post#: 2204--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: supanash Date: October 10, 2012, 2:18 am
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       [quote author=livolay link=topic=190.msg2203#msg2203
       date=1349852551]
       Unfortunately that's not an option for me. Router downstairs, me
       upstairs.
       If I run an ethernet cable from the ps3 to my computer will that
       work?
       [/quote]
       hmm... never thought of doing that, but it should work. Not sure
       how much it would help, since you'd still have a wireless
       connection from the router to the computer (i'm guessing). I
       suppose if you're able to position the laptop closer to the
       router and it has a better wireless card, with a better signal
       strength, than the PS3 then it could be worth a try. You need to
       configure some stuff on the computer to share its network
       connection once you've connected the PS3, but shouldn't be too
       complicated.
       What's the reason that you can't run a cable down the stairs?
       #Post#: 2206--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: castrol57 Date: October 10, 2012, 3:28 pm
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       i agree wiv nashy, u will need to setup a new connection on ur
       pc to wire it up to the ps3.....but if ur pc is wireless, wots
       the point??
       #Post#: 2207--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: STRIKER Date: October 10, 2012, 4:06 pm
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       Hi! I have set a earth cable (30 meters cable) under the floor
       and it is working very well, nothing changed on computers, all i
       had changed is the setings on ps3 and plug cable. If anyone
       wants to chage the channel and don't know how, i sugest to ring
       your internet provider, that is what i did last year, they just
       login my computer and chaged on that ocasion, but the moden was
       just on the side of ps3, this year i've move and now the moden
       is too far so the best option. is get a long earth cable and
       plug in.  If you are too far the wireless conection gets too
       much interferece.
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       Re: Wireless Routers
       By: GAZZA_308 Date: October 11, 2012, 3:40 am
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       I have a 50 metre cable from the house to the shed, and 2 other
       computers on wirelessand have no problems, but i used to have
       problems with the wireless phone, when it rang and was answered
       I dropped out, got rid of the phone and disconnect it when I'm
       racing, problem solved.  ;D
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