I have a home network using 3 PC’s running windows XP. I also have a PS3 which accesses the internet perfectly on the same network, but i cannot send video files for example to the PS3. My McAfee security software recognises the PS3’s presence but that’s it. Are there hidden firewalls perhaps? Appreciate any guidance. Thanks.
Posts Tagged ‘home network’
How can I enable a windows home network to recognise a PS3 and transfer files and vice versa?
February 13th, 2010
feed What do you Need for a Wired Home Network?
December 17th, 2009
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live.pirillo.com – Mattstech writes “Thought I’d share a basic top 6 list on how to hardwire a home network. For power users like me, wireless just doesn’t provide the speed and reliability that I need. I ran some CAT5e over to my room about a month ago, and wanted to share some tips with the community on how to get started.”
Benefit Home Network
February 9th, 2009
feed I believe that anyone who has more than one computer in the house should definitely have a network. That belief has its roots in the fact that I’m generally lazy and miserly, and I believe everyone should do everything in the easiest and cheapest way. Here’s a list of just some of the ways a home network can benefit your whole household:
Main Parts of Building Home Network
February 4th, 2009
feed Building home network basically divided into four biggest parts to make it easier to learn and find what you need. Each has different function and supports each other.
Here are the main parts to building network at home:
How Easy To Set Up Home Network
January 31st, 2009
feed If you have more than one computer in your home, you should have a network. I used to consider that statement an opinion, but it’s so logical that I now think of it as a fact of nature. Nobody has ever presented a convincing argument that supports keeping multiple computers isolated from each other.
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