WINDOWS 7/Vista: Windows users have a number of useful options when it comes to serving media files from their PCs. This allows the PS3 to detect networked computers running Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) server software. Go into the PS3’s Settings menu and navigate to Network Settings – Media Server Connection, and select Enabled. This can be a lifesaver when you’re copying lots of files to your PS3 over a network. And if all your hardware supports it, switch to the 5GHz frequency band for a 60-100 percent speed bump and less interference. Adjust your router’s wireless settings to operate in 802.11n mode only. Extra Life: If your network consists exclusively of 802.11n-compatible hardware, bypass the PS3’s slower (802.11b/g) wireless connection by plugging it directly into your router or an extender (we used an Airport Express) via Ethernet cable.
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