Streaming: Ethernet or Wifi? Turn off the equipment and locate the Ethernet port on the back of the PS2 game console. The jack resembles a telephone jack, only slightly wider. Insert the plug on one end of the Ethernet cord into the jack on the PS2. Press the plug straight in with the flexible tab on top until it clicks in place.
Connect the video cable to the back of the PlayStation 2. All PlayStation 2 video cables connect to the same port on the back of the PlayStation 2. The video port is located in the bottom-right corner of back of the fat PlayStation 2s, and on the right side of the back of the slim PlayStation 2s, next to the power connector. Plug the Ethernet cable from the PS2 to a wireless router that can communicate with the computer.
That way, the gaming system and the computer can be located in different rooms without running a long cable. Do not turn on the equipment until the cable connection is complete. Network Adapter fits into the port on the back of your PS2, and all you need is a nickel or a common screwdriver to plug in the adapter. After this simple operation, you just have to install the drivers and the software included in the package with the Adapter on your Memory Card.
The network Adapter comes with a built-in 56k modem. You just have to plug your phone line into the right port. Using your USB modem to play with your PlayStation 2 is certainly possible, also with PlayOnline games and services even if, strangely, PlayOnline website gives a negative answer to this question , but you can't connect it straightly to the USB connection on the front of the console.
To do this, you will need:. If you don't have an Ethernet card on your PC, you can purchase one for a few dollars. Press the plug straight in with the flexible tab on top until it clicks in place. Turn on the PS2 and press the "Menu" button on the controller, then use the arrow keys to scroll to "Network Settings" and choose "Ethernet," then press the "X" button on the right-hand side of the controller.
Plug the Ethernet cable from the PS2 to a wireless router that can communicate with the computer. That way, the gaming system and the computer can be located in different rooms without running a long cable. James Clark began his career in He has written about electronics, appliance repair and outdoor topics for a variety of publications and websites.
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