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Hooking ps3 to my laptop

Last answer on Mar 28, 2009 11:05:59 am GMT 7yons, on Mar 28, 2009 8:48:02 am GMT 
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Hello,
I want to hook up my PS3 to my laptop. I have the verizon wireless usb modem and I've tried everything to get it to hook up to my PS3. The Verizon usb modem gives my laptop internet but, the PS3 can't find the wireless signal I tried using a ethernet cable to hook them up and a router and still no signal. Will VPN work? How can I get internet to my PS3 using my laptop?

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 daywish, on Mar 28, 2009 11:05:59 am GMT
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1. Make sure the wireless receiver on your laptop is switched on.
2. Make sure your router is broadcasting wirelessly.
3. Tell the laptop to search for wireless networks.
4. Click connect.
5. Enter the security key for the wireless network when prompted. this is often printed on a label on the router.

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