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Wireless "N" (300mbps) Modem router questions...


ManwithSupra

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Looking to replace my exisiting wireless network with the new "N" standard. In my house my telephone line comes into my office, which where my current modem/router is and PC. My PS3 is in the living room which is mounted under my TV on the wall and its connected via wireless to my PC via Tversity.

 

I have videos and music on my PC which i want to stream to my PS3, however the current 54G wireless network i have is just not man enough to handle HD video, now as you cannot upgrade the 54g card in the ps3 my plan is this...

 

Have the Wireless "N" modem router in my office, have another "N" access point with an embedded switch in my living room with some sort of wireless extender feature, then use the switch port on this access point to connect to the network port on the PS3 which will be man enough to run HD (wireless N runs at 300Mbps in close proximity and the PS3 NIC port is 100baseT), Now i can find a product which sorts the office modem router bit but cant find a wireless extender or access point which would work in the way i would want it to?

 

Can anyone help or know a product that would?

 

The easier way would be to run a network cable... however i really dont like cables hanging about everywhere, the other solution is to use a Mains socket ethernet network enabler but these keep dropping packets all the time (ok for browsing the web but not much else)

 

Any help will be great :)

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