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- GTP_Snorevette
My network is currently being very irritating, and is refusing to assign an IP address to my PS3. However, since it's a family network, I can't change settings to my liking - for example, I can't connect my PS3 directly to a router. It's occurred to me that the best step forward might be to assign a static IP to the PS3, though I'm not sure how to do so or if it'll affect other users on the network.
So, 3 questions -
1. Would assigning a static IP solve my network issues?
2. Would assigning a static IP be detrimentary to any other parts of the network (would it slow down the network, etc)?
3. How would I go about assigning a static IP?
I apologize if this has been posted before, I tried using the search function and it yielded no results.
So, 3 questions -
1. Would assigning a static IP solve my network issues?
2. Would assigning a static IP be detrimentary to any other parts of the network (would it slow down the network, etc)?
3. How would I go about assigning a static IP?
I apologize if this has been posted before, I tried using the search function and it yielded no results.