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gimpy84

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Mar 5, 2008
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I'm having issues sharing my internet to my PS3. I'm using an mobile broadband service from my mobile phone which is connected via bluetooth to my macbook pro. I can surf the internet fine on the computer. However, when I try and share the internet via airport or ethernet the PS3 sees the network, but won't connect. If I manually insert the IP address it says there is a DNS error.

I've been told I need to set up a DHCP server, but I'm unsure how to do this properly. In system preferences under the 'TCP/IP' config, DHCP is running, but DNS is blank. I have found the two DNS addresses for my broadband provider, but on the handset DNS is set to automatic. Any suggestions?
 
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