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I can answer any questions regarding Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii. I will also be able to answer the majority of questions regarding PS2. I will be able to find lots of cheats, codes and glitches too, if you want them. I will not be able to answer questions regarding pokemon. If you wish to contact me further, need some more in-depth assistance or just want a nice place to talk about gaming, then please check out www.simplygamers.co.nr

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Topic: Console Games (Nintendo, Sony etc.) and Arcade Games



Expert: Sam
Date: 4/30/2008
Subject: dongle

Question
can you use a mobile dongle for the ps3 if there is no other internet connection available

Answer
Hi David,

I'm not the most knowledgeable person in this topic, but I'll give it a go.

Yes its possible but its not recommended, each time you power down, your settings will change. Even if you get the networking to work and the PS3 to "see" the internet it's not really going to work for online gaming.

Typically you need 30-40 milliseconds latency or less to do justice when gaming online, when using cell connections, you're lucky to get the low hundreds.

Obviously, wired internet or wifi hotspots are you're best bet when trying to connect online.

I recommend doing some more research on the web and or asking another expert on allexperts.com. Also, check out your local computer store for more information.

I wish you good luck in getting online.

Sam  

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