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Crossover Cable with PS2 network adapter
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IahBingy
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29. June 2005 @ 11:49 |
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I have time splitters 2 and i wanted to ru na LAN between 2 ps2s, these are the older bulkers playstations with the network adapter, i was wondering in anyone out there know if i only had 2 systems if i could use a crossover cable? or not?
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Daniel_G
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29. June 2005 @ 11:57 |
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I don't think that would work, cause whenever i want to play lan games with my brother i need to use a router between my 2 ps2's to forward the data from one console to the other and back.
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29. June 2005 @ 12:20 |
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It is possable if you have a ethernet slot but i still can't fugure out how.
aye aye man
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SuperXL
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29. June 2005 @ 13:25 |
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@DG, have you ever tried it with just a regular switch/hub? would it specifically need to find/generate IP address for the 2 machines? i have 2 PS2s and was considering networking them to see how a LAN game would work.
PS2 v7 39001 + 64MB MC
200GB Seagate oem
Retail HDA (HDL Fully Patched)
boot = Launchelf 3.4b
exploit = Codebreaker 8.1 method
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Daniel_G
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29. June 2005 @ 14:56 |
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@ superxl: i just plug both ps2's into the router (i guess you could probably use a hub as wel) and direct the traffic to and from the consoles through there, and it works just fine ( i bet some of the more experienced users here could give you detailed schematics of how to do it, i usually just let my brother do the most of the work, since i'm a lazy bastard. i don't think it generates ip adresses for both machines though..)
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SuperXL
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29. June 2005 @ 16:22 |
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well that seems like something to go and test. i have a switch/hub and 2 PS2's i'll try with tony hawk because i know that it can go online. thanks, i'm gonna go find a tutorial now. later y'all
PS2 v7 39001 + 64MB MC
200GB Seagate oem
Retail HDA (HDL Fully Patched)
boot = Launchelf 3.4b
exploit = Codebreaker 8.1 method
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Daniel_G
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29. June 2005 @ 17:04 |
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Online is different from lan, so check if the thps title you want to use has it, otherwise, try socom 1 or 2
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IahBingy
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29. June 2005 @ 18:58 |
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ok i was just wondering, cuz i wonder just curious, im getting dsl installed soon so i'll just get a modem with more than one port so i can network the ps2s. thnks alot guys
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Daniel_G
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29. June 2005 @ 19:11 |
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Post back once you get it installed, i'm curious too see if it will work, and make sure that modem has a built in router if you want to be able to use it for lan play
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SuperXL
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30. June 2005 @ 06:45 |
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@ihabingy: dont waste time with a modem. get a ROUTER. muuuuuch better. you can share your conection with up to 4 machines and it only looks like one connection.
@DG: ihave TH4, and burnout3, but no socom. i'm going to go and find a tutorial to see if this is even possible.
PS2 v7 39001 + 64MB MC
200GB Seagate oem
Retail HDA (HDL Fully Patched)
boot = Launchelf 3.4b
exploit = Codebreaker 8.1 method
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Daniel_G
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30. June 2005 @ 07:25 |
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THPS 4 will do will do the trick, it has LAN capability, but anyways, good luck, post here if you get results.
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