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Got Time Warner Cable wired with 8/1 line, takes me 2-4 minutes for regular firmware updates and 3-7 minutes for trailers (120MB on average).
I hooked up a wireless router and the firmware took 15 minutes, the trailers about 20. So yes, there is a big difference between wired and wireless. Also gaming with wireless, is pretty bad, as I have been kicked out of games a LOT! I wish we would have more competition here though, TWC is the only cable provider in Hawaii. Hence they rule the prices. ![]() |
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Wireless will have a huge difference depending on where the router is located. If there are pipes in the way the speed will be lower, and a few other things. If it is in the same room as the receiver, it shouldn't be too far off. If the signal is badly degraded, a repeater might be a good option to help cover blank/bad signal areas.
That said, I'm probably going to end up just running wires throughout my house just for security reasons. I live in an apartment complex, and I've learned just how easy it is to hack into any router. |
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As far as DL speeds, you will get the same throughput from either the wired or the wireless as they are both faster than the internet connection (I've seen as high as 16 - 20 Mbps, which is < 54 Mbps or 1 Gbps). The internet connection is the bottleneck for 99% of broadband users, unless you have a fast cable modem connection that is over 11 Mbps and you are using 802.11B. Right now I use the wireless connection because my wife can't stand a CAT6 cable through the middle of the living room floor (although I still have to bring it out to go on XBOX Live, but that's a different drama). If I ever get the NAS that I want then I will definitely switch to the wired and take advantage of the Gigabit speed, and hopefully have my house wired with CAT6 to every major room by then. |
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All firmware updates include the fixes/additions/bells and whistles from previous firmware updates. It's safe to say that firmware updates will get larger and larger and not vary in size with what is being updated.
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What type of internet connection do you have? DSL, Cable, or Fiber? Other? Do you know what your maximum connection speed is, per your ISP?
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I think i might have found that info. If this is it, it says im connected at 224 kbps ( downstream) and 128 kbps (upstream). Last edited by JAS; 07-07-2008 at 04:15 AM. |
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I would go with wired over wireless anytime. Losing connections is unacceptable when playing over PSN. You can buy 50 feet of patch CAT6 cable for cheap over at monoprice.com Then use these to run them along your walls: http://www.trianglecables.com/200-961.html Don't use regular wire staplers on CAT6 There's a special staple gun and staple for CAT6, but that can get expensive... Just go with the cheap cable clips on the link above or any hardware store. |
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If those are your speeds then that may be your problem. How did you determine these speeds? If from a website that tests your bandwidth, then it may be ~224 KBps as opposed to ~224 Kbps (notice the B vs. the b). If your speed is actually 224 kbps, that is maybe 4 times faster than dial-up and not very desirable.
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You have to remember with F/W downloads everyone gets the same prompt to download it at the same time. This is going to make the bottleneck the source, which is PSN.
As for wired vs wireless. 54mbits per second = 6.75 mb per second. I am on a 2mb internet connection, therefore when I connected via ethernet I did not get any benefit at all. So if your internet is faster than 6.75mb per second then putting ethernet into the equation is going to benefit you. Obviously if your router is far away from your PS3 its going to take a hit too. |
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England
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I would prefer to use wireless, but there are so many homes with wifi nearby that they cause my laptop to drop out fairly regularly, so I use a cable with my PS3 to guarantee the best connection.
It's rare for me to drop out of an online game, but it does happen |
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Oct 2005
England
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I've always understood that a wired connection is best, but sometimes wifi is the only option. I am thinking about picking up a three aerial wifi router to push out a nice strong signal that should over power the others in my area
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