wireless internet help

#1 14 Oct 2011 @ 20:43
okay here is my question hopefully you guys can answer it. I purchased a powerline ethernet adapter for my ps3 hooked into my wireless router, because I was tired of lag. Can I still use my wireless for my laptop? Or would I have to unplug the ethernet cable connected to my router?
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#2 14 Oct 2011 @ 23:34
moved to correct forum as not a news issue.
#3 15 Oct 2011 @ 13:02
Originally posted by dc8ball:
okay here is my question hopefully you guys can answer it. I purchased a powerline ethernet adapter for my ps3 hooked into my wireless router, because I was tired of lag. Can I still use my wireless for my laptop? Or would I have to unplug the ethernet cable connected to my router?
What happened when you tried to connect to the internet with your laptop?

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#4 03 Nov 2011 @ 11:47
I assume from the powerline adapter you have a network cable going to 1 of 4 ports on your router(may differ depending on model), if so you should have no issues using both the wired and wireless at the same time with no plugging and unplugging required.
#5 05 Nov 2011 @ 17:57
Originally posted by DxxS:
I assume from the powerline adapter you have a network cable going to 1 of 4 ports on your router(may differ depending on model), if so you should have no issues using both the wired and wireless at the same time with no plugging and unplugging required.
I don't think the 8 ball ever came back. :)
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