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dickybran | 21:36 Wed 12th Jul 2006 | Technology
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I have an Apple Mac which uses cable broadband from the modem via Airport Express, which is connected to my amp for airtunes, so I can't really move it. I want to share the interent connection to my PS2 wirelessly. I was going to buy a Cable/DSL router (Netgear WGR614) but I'm not sure if this exactly what I need. Basically, I need something that will receive the internet signal from Airport and connect to my PS2 ethernet port so I can play online games.

Any ideas?

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Can the PS2 accept wireless signals? Usually you'd need a wifi adapter for a regular PC, but you wouldn't be able to set it up on the PS2.
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The PS2 doesn't have wireless capabilities, I need something that will connect to the PS2's ethernet port that will pick up the signal.
Hi friend!
I suggest this link to you which is about wireless networking (wan) its all about wireless networking and I hope this will help you a lot.
WAN networking
Does the link I have provided you is useful?
Reply me!
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Hi

I got a Linksys Wireless G which done the trick.

Cheers though!

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