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Old 17-07-2005, 17:58   #2
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Re: help getting ps2 online

Hi dwade05,

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You can just buy a standard router and then plug your PC and your PS2 into it using ethernet leads. The router is then connected to the Stand Alone Cable Modem (SACM) and away you go.

Or, you could buy a wireless router. Connect your SACM and your PC to this and then send the signal to your PS2 via the wireless facility. To accomplish this you would need some sort of wireless device which is suitable for your PS2 (in order to enable it to connect to the router) - this is where I'm a little unsure, don't know if such a thing exists.
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Forgot to say that I'm sure someone who has already done this (or who knows the best way to do it) will be along shortly to offer more advice.

In the mean time, sit back, kick off your shoes, relax, and enjoy your stay
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