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Originally Posted by Hanni
The PS3 does not support n, which is ridiculous. However you can setup an access point that you plug your PS3 in to, the access point transfers the wireless connection to the PS3.
Now I'm second guessing, perhaps I'll just get the router for now and go from there.
edit to your edit: the pc that acts as the media server is wired to the router at this point. I see your point though, move the modem and router into the living room and run the pc wireless, not the PS3. Something to consider, thanks.
An additional question then, any experience with USB network adapters? I don't have room on my motherboard for another card so this would be my only option.
2nd edit: moving the modem isn't possible, the office is the only place with cable, every other coax outlet is satellite TV.
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Yeah, just one though. I picked up a Belkin F5D8053 from memory express for about $25. It's based on the Realtek RT2870 chipset which is pretty good - a lot of $85+ USB wireless adapters use the same thing. This one is 2.4Ghz only but supports 40Mhz. I can get between 45mpbs - 50mbps with it.