If you’re a PlayStation 4 owner, you know that Ethernet cables are essential for connecting your console to the internet. But what if you don’t have an Ethernet cable? How do you connect your PlayStation 4 to the internet? The first thing you need to do is identify which port your PlayStation 4 is connected to. The port that corresponds to your Ethernet cable will be on the bottom of your console. To find out which port your PlayStation 4 is connected to, open up Settings and look for “Ethernet.” If it’s not there, then your PlayStation 4 is not connected to the internet. Once you know which port your PlayStation 4 is connected to, next you’ll need to find a way to connect it. There are a few ways that you can do this, but the most common way is by using a USB cable. Once you’ve plugged in the USB cable and restarted your PlayStation 4, it should be connected to the internet automatically. If not, then follow these steps:

  1. Open up Settings and look for “Ethernet.” If it’s not there, then your Playstation 4 is not connected to the internet.
  2. Open up System Preferences and look for “Network.” If it’s not there, then follow these steps: a) In Network Preferences, click on “Advanced.” b) In Advanced Network Settings, click on “Ethernet.” c) Click on “Connect.” d) Type in 192.168.1.101 into the address bar and hit enter. e) Click on “OK” and confirm by clicking on “Yes” twice. f) Restart your Playstation4 and it should be connected automatically now!