Finally decided to get a PlayStation 3 - deciding point over a X-Box was that the PS3 had BBC iPlayer which was more useful to use than Sky.
However, trying to play anything is a bit of a hit or miss affair. The PS3 FAQs suggest a Broadband connecition of at least 2 MB - that is being sorted - AND recommend an Ethernet connection rather than a Wireless Connection. The PS3 is not near the Router and not wanting to have a wire trailing across the house I have started to look into (for want of a better word) a Plug-In-Ethernet Connection.
This consists of a blue thing that is plugged into the house mains near the router and the router is connected to this; the 2nd blue thing is plugged into the mains socket nearest the PS3 and connected together - the idea being that an Ethernet Connection is made via the house mains wiring
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Has anybody tried that and is it recommended?
thanking you kindly
However, trying to play anything is a bit of a hit or miss affair. The PS3 FAQs suggest a Broadband connecition of at least 2 MB - that is being sorted - AND recommend an Ethernet connection rather than a Wireless Connection. The PS3 is not near the Router and not wanting to have a wire trailing across the house I have started to look into (for want of a better word) a Plug-In-Ethernet Connection.
This consists of a blue thing that is plugged into the house mains near the router and the router is connected to this; the 2nd blue thing is plugged into the mains socket nearest the PS3 and connected together - the idea being that an Ethernet Connection is made via the house mains wiring
.Has anybody tried that and is it recommended?
thanking you kindly


