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    Hello,

    A friend of mine has recently purchased a Playstation 2 and has a number of questions regarding networking.
    1. Is it possible to connect 2 playstions directly for local network games?
    2. Is it possible to route the network connection of a PS2 via PC and internet, in order to get a connection like the first one, but with the playstations at different locations? How would this work?

    Thanks!


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  • #2
    I am sure that you can connect both the PS2 and the XBOX to a LAN. I have seen 'server' software that will run on your PC and fool the console into thinking that it is connecting to a WAN.

    Now if i could only remember what it is called....
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chrono_Wanderer
      I am very curious about the PS2 network adapter too!

      It even has an IDE connector... if you have an HDD and the Neo Infinity mod chip, I think you can even boot from HDD to save load time... *i think*
      booting what? Games and Apps yes, google for HDAdvance or HDLoader, definitely saves a lot of loading time and saves your dvd-rom too


      R.
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      • #4
        so youuare saying, you can copy games onto HDD and play them at your leasure?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GuchiGuh
          so youuare saying, you can copy games onto HDD and play them at your leasure?
          yup.

          You could check Wikipedia for more infos: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_Loader


          R.
          "Women don't want to hear a man's opinion, they just want to hear their opinion in a deeper voice."

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