I apologise ahead of time if this is in the wrong thread but I'm pretty sure this counts as a networking problem.
For a while I've had my PS3 connected to my iMac wirelessly and speaking to each other via Medialink. It worked, for the most part, quite well. I could drill down into the files on my iMac via the telly and PS3. But I found many video files stuttered and stopped when played etc and then I'd spend some time copying files wirelessly to the PS3 just to watch them.
So I thought I'd connect them all together via ethernet cable.
ie: PS3 is connected to the Time Capsule and the iMac is connected to the Time Capsule likewise via ethernet and then to the modem.
Now the PS3 see's the iMac but no video files and nothing of Music or pictures and Medialink on the iMac can see the PS3.
I've thought of connecting the PS3 directly to the imac and then from the imac to the Time Capsule but there's only one ethernet connection at the back of my iMac.
Am I missing something obvious here?
Thanks so much for any assistance.
For a while I've had my PS3 connected to my iMac wirelessly and speaking to each other via Medialink. It worked, for the most part, quite well. I could drill down into the files on my iMac via the telly and PS3. But I found many video files stuttered and stopped when played etc and then I'd spend some time copying files wirelessly to the PS3 just to watch them.
So I thought I'd connect them all together via ethernet cable.
ie: PS3 is connected to the Time Capsule and the iMac is connected to the Time Capsule likewise via ethernet and then to the modem.
Now the PS3 see's the iMac but no video files and nothing of Music or pictures and Medialink on the iMac can see the PS3.
I've thought of connecting the PS3 directly to the imac and then from the imac to the Time Capsule but there's only one ethernet connection at the back of my iMac.
Am I missing something obvious here?
Thanks so much for any assistance.