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  1. #1 OPL Network Problem 
    Punchliner is offline Registered User
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    Hello everybody,
    I'm having a problem in OPL, is the following.

    I have the PS2 connected to a router (DRG A223G Pirelli) cable.
    And I have the PC connected to the router by wiifi.
    Use the PS2ClientLoader_v131.

    I find my hard disk whith the games on OPL, I open the games perfectely, but when i play for a 4 ou 5 minutes the game freezing.

    I opened the TCP port 18193 TCP 445 and the router, but the problem remains.

    Also added as an exception to the console IP (192.168.1.213).

    I have the following settings:

    PS2 IP: 192.168.1.213
    PC IP: 192.168.1.212
    Gateway: 192.168.1.1
    Mask: 255.255.255.0

    Router:




    Any idea?

    EDIT: PC IP correction
    Last edited by Punchliner; 02-06-2011 at 10:16 AM.
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    Don't tell me you are using OPL 0.7 ??

    OPL 0.7 wasn't answering to netbios keep alive packet, and thus it got disconnected after a few minutes (on linux you can disable the samba keep alive).

    With OPL 0.8, it now answers to keep alive, and thus this issue is no more present.

    EDIT: just saw you same post on SMS thread. I conclude that your problem is definitely related to your network and not OPL.
    Last edited by izdubar; 02-05-2011 at 10:09 AM.
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    i have somewhat a similar issue my ps2 is connected through wifi i can get all games online and elf's like argon,sms,ulaunch works through radhost client but just smb on opl 8 doesent initilize the ethernet light but everything else does. it works with a wire i tested it just not wifi wireless b game adapter
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    izdubar, my problems in the OPL and SMS are two different problems.

    In the LGA found that it's a game problem, because it crashes at times accurate, and whether by direct or network by usb it crashes the same way, the problem is the game Dragon Ball Z After Future Budokay. I use the OPL 0.8.

    As for the SMS RadHostClient solved the problem so far has not returned to freeze or to exit the file.

    Thanks for the help izdubar

    radrnatn, our problems are somewhat different, I never had problems detecting the network using wireless, but with RadHostClient 1.8a solved my problem of signal loss (I think it was).

    But now, imagine the following.
    I have the PS2 connected to the router, and wirelessly communicates with the PC (laptop) and have a 2.5 "320 GB in FAT32, where have all the PS2 games, which connects by USB to the laptop.
    I still have some pauses in videos games and loadings are about equal to using direct disk by USB PS2.
    I think due to be communicating via USB and Wireless is normal after the connection is equivalent to the PS2's USB 1.1.

    What do you think?
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    I still cannot understand how it is possible that the PS2 and PC have the SAME IP address?
    PS2 IP: 192.168.1.213
    PC IP: 192.168.1.213
    I will suggest you get your PC closer to your router and try again.
    2.5 "320 GB in FAT32, where have all the PS2 games, which connects by USB to the laptop.
    ... and uses most likely USB 2.0 so speed is definitely not what's causing the problem.
    Wireless connection is usually also fast enough.
    First try with cable connection between the PC and the router.
    The cable between the PS2 and the router should NOT be cross-over, but "straight".
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    wisi, you have every reason, the ip of the pc is not 213 but 212 is quite impossible to either PC and console with the same ip, I had not realized the error.

    The pc is 3 meters from the router, if the disk was built I think the problem would be solved. But I'll take the test cable. Yes I use direct cable, I have crossed the network card crosses.
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