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Message 263 - Posted: 27 Jul 2007 | 17:16:44 UTC
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I\'ve searched around tirelessly for a functional way to get my PS3 running YDL to recognize the wireless card - to an endless frustration. Most sites direct you to delete the eth0 (LAN) port and then add the \"PS3 wireless\" that is supposedly listed in the devices available. But no matter what I do, that PS3 wireless hardware does NOT appear anywhere. I\'ve updated my YDL software to the latest version and reinstalled 2 or 3 times, but nothing changes.

Can anyone provide some advice or instructions that will work???? Thanks!

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when attempting to setup the wireless card, it has one category that says \"other wireless card\" and all the wireless adapters listed are those of other manufacturers, nothing saying \'sony\' or \'ps3\'.

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Message 264 - Posted: 27 Jul 2007 | 19:38:24 UTC - in response to Message 263.
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I\'ve searched around tirelessly for a functional way to get my PS3 running YDL to recognize the wireless card - to an endless frustration. Most sites direct you to delete the eth0 (LAN) port and then add the \"PS3 wireless\" that is supposedly listed in the devices available. But no matter what I do, that PS3 wireless hardware does NOT appear anywhere. I\'ve updated my YDL software to the latest version and reinstalled 2 or 3 times, but nothing changes.

Can anyone provide some advice or instructions that will work???? Thanks!

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when attempting to setup the wireless card, it has one category that says \"other wireless card\" and all the wireless adapters listed are those of other manufacturers, nothing saying \'sony\' or \'ps3\'.


Which YDL version do you use?

5.0.1 is the only the first with wifi driver.

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Message 266 - Posted: 28 Jul 2007 | 8:17:29 UTC - in response to Message 264.

we have never used wireless.
To update versions just type in a terminal as root


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Message 441 - Posted: 10 Nov 2007 | 3:03:58 UTC - in response to Message 266.

we have never used wireless.
To update versions just type in a terminal as root


yum -y update

Does anyone know if this has changed?
Is it possible to get the wireless card in the ps3 to work in ydl?

A big part of me using my ps3 for crunching has to be me not running a cable to it for net access.

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Message 442 - Posted: 10 Nov 2007 | 4:09:42 UTC

I couldn\'t get it to work. I finally had to use a wireless bridge.

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Message 566 - Posted: 16 Dec 2007 | 3:36:25 UTC
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Going to be \"adopting\" a PS/3 by year\'s end, strictly for crunching, no gaming.

I\'d like to crunch for Boinc / PS3Grid, but the apartment I am now renting is in a private home, and provides internet access via wi-fi only. Landlord will NOT provide ethernet cable into apartment.

And can NOT use a solution that will require any hardware to be applied to landlord\'s hardware providing the wi-fi signal.

Need some sort of device (a \"bridge\" ?) that can receive (inside my apartment) the wi-fi signal (from landlord) to the internet, and then \"convert\" the wi-fi signal to then use an ethernet cable to connect to the PS3 (because Linux for the PS3 does not work with wi-fi?).

What type of \"bridge\", if any, can I use to participate in Boinc / PS3 Grid? (Make & model #, so I can look at, and locate similar)

Or, am I only left with F@H to crunch for?

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Message 570 - Posted: 16 Dec 2007 | 16:29:51 UTC - in response to Message 566.

Going to be \"adopting\" a PS/3 by year\'s end, strictly for crunching, no gaming.

I\'d like to crunch for Boinc / PS3Grid, but the apartment I am now renting is in a private home, and provides internet access via wi-fi only. Landlord will NOT provide ethernet cable into apartment.

And can NOT use a solution that will require any hardware to be applied to landlord\'s hardware providing the wi-fi signal.

Need some sort of device (a \"bridge\" ?) that can receive (inside my apartment) the wi-fi signal (from landlord) to the internet, and then \"convert\" the wi-fi signal to then use an ethernet cable to connect to the PS3 (because Linux for the PS3 does not work with wi-fi?).

What type of \"bridge\", if any, can I use to participate in Boinc / PS3 Grid? (Make & model #, so I can look at, and locate similar)

Or, am I only left with F@H to crunch for?

You should be able to use something like and this is just an example as I have one on my desk, not in use yet, a D-Link DPR-1260 Wireless Print Server. Visit D-Links web site for details. Or any of the wireless manufactures. There are many similar products. Beside the print server part, you can connect one computer via wire to it and it asks as the wireless \"bridge\" sending to/from the wireless device of your landlord. You would need to check first though what type of signal his outputs, is it regular wireless, type G or type N and then select the a device compatible with it. Hope this points you in the right direction.

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Message 571 - Posted: 16 Dec 2007 | 19:50:08 UTC - in response to Message 570.
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right now, all four of my pc crunchers are using 802.11g usb wi-fi.

so, any \"bridge\" or \"print server\" which by itself could take a wi-fi signal and go back-and-forth to ethernet would seem to work. (i guess anything that has a mac# to connect to landlord\'s wi-fi router)

i\'ll look at d-link and some other mfg\'s, thanx KK.

and just out of curiousity, what exactly is the reason why the PS/3 can not use it\'s own wi-fi to crunch for Boinc/PS3Grid ?

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Message 572 - Posted: 16 Dec 2007 | 21:40:12 UTC - in response to Message 571.

right now, all four of my pc crunchers are using 802.11g usb wi-fi.

so, any \"bridge\" or \"print server\" which by itself could take a wi-fi signal and go back-and-forth to ethernet would seem to work. (i guess anything that has a mac# to connect to landlord\'s wi-fi router)

i\'ll look at d-link and some other mfg\'s, thanx KK.

and just out of curiousity, what exactly is the reason why the PS/3 can not use it\'s own wi-fi to crunch for Boinc/PS3Grid ?


You should be able to use wireless, if you install yellow Dog Linux and our client. YDL 6 is also about to come out with the PS3GRID boinc client.

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Message 573 - Posted: 16 Dec 2007 | 22:37:08 UTC - in response to Message 572.

sounds cool, hopefully it won\'t be too long after the little bundle of joy shows up at my apartment, wanna get started crunchin\' asap !!!

somehow I\'ll manage to survive the next two weeks.....

You should be able to use wireless, if you install yellow Dog Linux and our client. YDL 6 is also about to come out with the PS3GRID boinc client.

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Message 624 - Posted: 26 Dec 2007 | 2:40:07 UTC

I got the wireless to work!!!!!!! Not sure how, but during startup and install of ydl I did tell it to use \"other wireless controller\" I did not see a ps3 controller on there I just used the \"other\" and it worked fine.

Sorry for not taking any specific notes on the install, hope it helps.



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