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Help With PS2 + ICS –
04-30-2006,07:33 PM
How do I do it so my PS2 will pick up my Internet Connection Sharing?
I did almost everything and yet the LAN icon in my Network Connections will still say "Network Cable Unplugged."
Anyone wanna give me step-by-step of how they got it to work?
Basically I have a PC next to my TV + PS2 that picks up my router signal from upstairs. I have an open ethernet port to plug my straight through <---> RJ45CAT5 cable to from my PS2.
All i want to do is play is some hockey online 
EDIT: Would the cable not being cross-over matter? The cable I'm testing with works for sure because it's used to plug the router into the ethernet port of my other computer.
EDIT2: However, I tried connecting the PS2 upstairs direct to a Motorola Cable Modem, and I get as far as the DNAS authentication then it says it can't get the DNS address or something. My PS2 is V12, using the Online Startup Disc V3.0
Last edited by yee; 04-30-2006 at 08:04 PM.
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04-30-2006,10:34 PM
If you are connecting to a PC you NEED a crossover cable. If you are failing DNAS authentication you have another problem. Are you using an original ps2 disk?
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04-30-2006,10:57 PM
Okay, thanks.
Cable Modem -> Ethernet Cable -> PS2 -> Online Start-Up CD V3.0 -> Earlier Today -> DNAS Fail
Cable Modem - Ethernet Cable -> Router -> Ethernet Cable -> PS2 -> Online Start-Up CD V3.0 -> 1 Hour ago -> DNAS Pass -> Owning in NHL06
Weird huh? Do you think I set something wrong for direct? But anyways, I'm going to get a cross-over tomorrow so everything will be smooth sailing from there.
Thanks
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05-05-2006,07:50 PM
Okay, i got everything working except I get a DNAS -611 error with my CC 1.1 modchip.
I have set the manual IPs and everything according to the network adapter using ipconfig /all
I have tried setting everything up manually, automatically and the same.
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