Customer Reviews
WiFi Nightmare - By: ciaran delaney, 18 Jul 2008 
I bought this little device after reading a couple of reviews on here & from friends telling me about it,but what a total nightmare,i had 3 different people trying to get it working & for what,to cut connection every 20 minutes,i paid £24 for mine & after a few phone callls to virgin(which i should have did in the first place)i had a fully working wireless set up sorted for a one off payment of £40.From my point of view there are more hassle than they are worth.
Frustrating but Satisfying! - By: D. M. Steane, 11 Jun 2008 
Everywhere I have looked this little gadget has been slaughtered & is apparently rubbish. Well...it's not! Took about an hour to set up, with a few niggly & annoying errors (IP Address!!), but once it was done, I was thoroughly pleased with its capabilities & how easy it was to take my PS3 AND PSP online. The signal is brilliant as I have my PS3 upstairs & my PC downstairs & it doesn't make a difference. Instead of getting a wireless router, save yourself £25 with this. Its fast, easy & very good value. Only downside is setting it up, which requires instructions with what to do & a great deal of patience. Leave a comment if you are struggling to set it up & I will try to help you with some useful instructions.
And for only £25 its a bargain!
Don't Get this if you have Vista - By: Dr. Peter A. Conway, 10 May 2008 
I bought this item to link up my Playstation3 to my Vista Home Premium OS Laptop (broadband 20Mps). You are not warned until you open it that there may be problems with Windows Vista. The producers add a large list of instructions which will alllow it to work with the OS; none of which actuallly apply to the Home Premium version (if they apply to others I do not know).
Part of the problem is undoubtedly Vista itself, which has a habit of deciding what you can & cannot do; even as an administrator. I believe, however, that the manufacturers should give a warning about the dongle's compatability with this OS & its many different versions.
FYI - By: A. Arabshahi, 29 Nov 2007 
Many people seem to be confused about what these products actuallly do. For their benfit i will try to explain.-
The PS3 indeed has a built in wifi sensor that will pick up wifi by itself, however this would be no use whatsoever if there was no wifi signal to pick up!
If you read the product description, this stick plugs into your HOME COMPUTER & as long as you have broadband on that computer this stick will generate the wifi signal for your PS3 (and anything else) to use.
If you already have a router you do not need this!
Please read the manufactures description before buying (this should apply to alll products)