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| Hi, sorry if this is the wrong place to post this. If anyone at all can let this work, i would give them many thanks. Ok, i think that this will be hard one to solve, seeing as i have already done everything i can do, here is what i am trying to do: Connect PS2 ==> PC (Ethernet crossover), because my pc is connected wirelessly via downstairs router on the downstairs computer. My internet connection is good, has a good speed (54MBPS), and good signal. My PS2 (LAN Local Area Ethernet) says "Limited or No Connectivity". This is what it looks like: ![]() I really don't know what to do, when i try to play online on ps2 it says that it can't connect, obviously because of the above, but i would love it if someone could solve it. KEEP IN MIND THAT I HAVE TRIED INTERNET CONNECTION SHARING, I HAVE TRIED ENABLING MY WIRELESS CONNECTION CARD TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE ETHERNET (I-Hacked.com Taking Advantage Of Technology - Using a laptop as a Wireless hub for your PlayStation 2), I HAVE TRIED BRIDGING THE TWO AFTER ALL THIS AND I HAVE TRIED MIXING AND MATCHING EVERYTHING TO SEE WHAT WORKS, BUIT NOTHING WORKS, IT JUST LOOKS LIKE THE ABOVE PICTURE. What can i do??? PLEASE HELP ME!! |
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| I take you tried the troubleshooting shown in the page you linked to as well? I would suggest taking the laptop out of the picture altogether and pick yourself up a wireless gaming adapter by Linksys. It's basically a wireless bridge they designed specifically for consoles. It should be available at most computer/ electronics stores. |
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| Yes, i tried the troubleshooting section too, i think what might be the problem is that the wireless connection just isn't strong enough to support my pc AND the ps2, so thanks, i was hoping there would be some way that didn't involve money (lol), but thanks anyway. |
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