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I have always used the wifi and I have never had problems at, even hosting the rooms. I have a Belkin wireless network adapter (Wal-Mart) cheapo at that. My wife even uses the internet while I'm on the game and it keeps up like it was plugged into a ethernet cable.

 

I have even taken my PS3 upstairs and closed the door and used the wifi connection and it still performed as if it was plugged in. Honestly, I don't think there is a difference in the ethernet and wifi.

 

Cuz

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I have always used the wifi and I have never had problems at, even hosting the rooms. I have a Belkin wireless network adapter (Wal-Mart) cheapo at that.  My wife even uses the internet while I'm on the game and it keeps up like it was plugged into a ethernet cable.

 

I have even taken my PS3 upstairs and closed the door and used the wifi connection and it still performed as if it was plugged in. Honestly, I don't think there is a difference in the ethernet and wifi.

 

Cuz

 

hey cuz you should try this.. try downloading a movie trailer or demo from the psn store.. then plug your ps3 into an ethernet and download the same thing.. when i did this.. it was 3 times faster w/ ethernet.. even though it didnt take long w/o.. im curious if your adapter has better quality signal then mine.. i have a linksys wireless.. and i am only about 8 feet from the router to ps3...

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I have always used the wifi and I have never had problems at, even hosting the rooms. I have a Belkin wireless network adapter (Wal-Mart) cheapo at that.  My wife even uses the internet while I'm on the game and it keeps up like it was plugged into a ethernet cable.

 

I have even taken my PS3 upstairs and closed the door and used the wifi connection and it still performed as if it was plugged in. Honestly, I don't think there is a difference in the ethernet and wifi.

 

Cuz

 

I knew you weren't direct cuz. Everything suddenly makes sense again. LOL

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