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Just need to know how I do it, or if it's even possible to do it.

I dont have anything to plug a ethernet cable into just the wireless dongle thing.

Can I some how get the WEP code and use wireless function on the Ps3? If so, how can I find out my WEP code and any other codes I need?

Cheers

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If you're talking about the mobile wireless broadband that plugs into the USB, then the PS3 cant do it. It can only go online via network access (ethernet or wireless router). There are plenty of tutes online you can find through google to get it running.

im not talking about plugging the dongle into the ps3.

just hooking up the laptop, connecting the net and running an ethernet cable to the ps3.

im just going to get a routor with the usb slots to run a wireless network through my laptop and ps3 hopefully.

cheers

In that case, all you need to do after connecting the ethernet cable to the PS3, is bridge the network connection in the laptop. Google will come up with hows to do this. It's fairly straight forward.

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