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connecting PS3 to wireless router

I have two wireless N routers. One is connected to my modem -
TP-Link Wireless N WR1043ND

The other is a D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N Router. I want to stream 1080p videos with my PS3 and I think this might work. I'm just not sure how to set it up.
I want to connect my PS3 to my DIR-615 using Cat5e ethernet and use the router as a wireless bridge. How do I do this with the DIR-615? Is it even possible?
 
If you want to stream HD video, you really should use a wired connection. Wireless is slow and unreliable even under perfect conditions, and an "average" connection probably won't be good enough to stream 1080P without pausing and/or skipping.
 
yeah I know but since I have two wireless N routers right now. Why not give it a go and see if it works. I've heard some people had success streaming 1080p over wireless N
 
The DIR-615 needs to be capable of acting as a wireless bridge - if it isn't, it won't do you any good. Some router's have this capability, some don't. But yes, you can stream HD over Wireless N - I do it all the time. Can't do it over G without alot of buffering and stopping but works fine for me over N
 
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