Connecting a linksys WRT600N to a playstation 3

will be getting this router this week is there any one that could give me any info on how to connect to a playstation 3. were there any special configuration  that needed to be done or were there any problems that I may encounter. and lastly is it better to connect wireless or thru the ports that are on this router.
thanks in advance,

No special configuration is required, just put your PS3 to look for the router and its done.
Best,
AleX

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    I am afraid I have to pour some cold water on your enthusiasm.
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    *******************  Problem Resolved **************************
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