The simplest way to connect the PSP3 and Wii would be to purchase a wireless router. That way, you could connect them and your laptop to the Internet without compromising your overall speed on any of them. My daughter uses her Wii for watching Netflix in this manner. For example, see this: www.nintendo.com/.../netflix
To connect using Internet Connection Sharing, you will have to purchase the Wii USB to Ethernet adapter and a Crossover Ethernet cable to connect your Wii to your laptop. See this for instructions: www.uclan.ac.uk/.../lis_wii_network_settings_for_ics_windows.docx
I know. I just cant really afford one right now. I did figure it out though. My laptop will send a wireless internet signal when connected to a wired router by ethernet. I just had to download a program that created a hotspot for the consoles to connect to. The signal isnt great, but it works for what I need it for.
tgsmith
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June 6th, 2011 00:00
Skinnyjerm,
The simplest way to connect the PSP3 and Wii would be to purchase a wireless router. That way, you could connect them and your laptop to the Internet without compromising your overall speed on any of them. My daughter uses her Wii for watching Netflix in this manner. For example, see this: www.nintendo.com/.../netflix
To connect using Internet Connection Sharing, you will have to purchase the Wii USB to Ethernet adapter and a Crossover Ethernet cable to connect your Wii to your laptop. See this for instructions: www.uclan.ac.uk/.../lis_wii_network_settings_for_ics_windows.docx
I hope this information helps.
Tony
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June 7th, 2011 07:00
I know. I just cant really afford one right now. I did figure it out though. My laptop will send a wireless internet signal when connected to a wired router by ethernet. I just had to download a program that created a hotspot for the consoles to connect to. The signal isnt great, but it works for what I need it for.