Munchie
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Registered: 17th Jul 01
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ive just bought a network adaptor.came with a wire as well...the wire (network cable)doesnt fit into me microfilter as its 2 big.ive got an adaptor from maplin but it plugs into the fone line not the dsl thingie...i need a step down adaptor from a large to a small cable thingie.
is there such thing?!
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Munchie
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ta
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PaulW
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it has to plug into an ethernet swithc/hub...
so you need to set up home-networking on ya PC or get a router which supports PS2 online gaming.
try get yaself a copy of the latest release of wingate if your PC has a network socket, install it on your PC, make sure its running ENS, DHCP & DNS Services, connect to the internet & then boot up the PS2 - it should work (it does for my Xbox anyways!)
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Munchie
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NO THANKS LOL
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Munchie
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got a router....i have no idea y it isnt connecting
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James_DT
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Yeah, the PS2 connects to your router/network via an Ethernet port.
Nothing to do with microfilters, it comes with a standard Ethernet Patch lead.
Do the connection light on the PS2 ethernet port, and the connectoin light on the router/hub/etc. light up?
The only problem I had with mine was when I set it to 100Mbit FD, rather than Auto. It didn't like that for some reason.
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Munchie
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ive tried everything.
fuck it i give up.gonna sell the network adaptor (got it yesterday) and also give this router back.doing my fucken head in
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