No
You can not share your phone wireless internet with your PS3. The PS3 will search for a WiFi connection and if one is found it can be used to connect to the internet. If you have internet service it is not a problem to connect to the PS3
You can use a wireless connection if you have a wireless router
It is wireless and not connected.
No you can not
There is not a cable that can extend the range of a wireless mouse.
yes it is
You can purchase so called wireless range extender, it does exactly what you need.
It's wireless network booster or extender. It costs almost as much as a wireless router.
The Mad Catz wireless controller works up to twenty feet away from the console.
The PS3 allows you to connect to an existing wireless connection
You have to have wireless internet and then the PS3 has the ability to connect to it.
Wireless bridging is the technique of connecting two wireless access points together. This can be done to extend the range of a wireless network, or to create a wireless bridge between two or more wired networks, perhaps in separate buildings.
All models of the PS3 have a built in wireless and also blue tooth.
All PS3 but the first 20 GB model are wireless. That means if you already have a wireless internet connection they can connect to it.
Your PS3 must have a wireless adapter installed if you want to connect to the internet wirelessly. Otherwise, if you don't you will have to use an Ethernet cable. If you have a wireless adapter installed on your PS3. You will need to connect it to your wireless router. Go to the wireless network menu on your PS3. Find the (SSID) network name of your network. Connect to it!
No