![]() Once you’re sure the PS3 can connect to the PC, head back over to the PS3 and select either “Videos” or “Music” and test the LAN connection to your media files. Using the PC, go into your Homegroup settings (in Windows 7) or your Network and Sharing Settings (in Windows Vista) and make sure the PS3 is able to connect to the PC, this is integral for establishing a Media Server connection. Now that both your Internet access and PSN setup is complete, head over to a PC also on the network. Once connected to the network, navigate over to the PSN (PlayStation Network) tab and enter the information necessary to start up a PSN account (email, address, etc.). Without the Ethernet cable, navigate over to your network settings and select to configure your wireless network, once it has found your Wi-Fi, enter your password and see if the system connects to your network. With the Ethernet cable connected, navigate over to the System and Settings tab of the PS3 and down to your Network settings, select the network test – if all went well, it should show you’re connected. Once this has been accomplished, either connect an Ethernet cable to your PS3 for a wired connection or do nothing if you’re planning on going wireless. How to Get Online With The PS3: Wireless Network Setup Make sure the PS3’s initial setup has already been done and the router is connected to your Internet access point with no issues.
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