View Full Version : Adding PS2 To pc ?
joe2cool
08-02-2004, 09:09
Hi is it easy enough to add PS 2 Connections to your PC ?
Thx!
How do you mean?
Do you mean add a PS2 to your home BB connection so that you can play online?
A bit more info please. ;)
joe2cool
09-02-2004, 10:40
How do you mean?
Do you mean add a PS2 to your home BB connection so that you can play online?
A bit more info please. ;)
joe2cool
09-02-2004, 10:42
Hi actually having the connection fitted to PC so you can use PS2 appliances
Hi actually having the connection fitted to PC so you can use PS2 appliances
Sorry, I'm still not sure what you mean.
Do you want to play PS2 games across the internet using your ntl BB connection?
What do you mean 'use PS2 appliances'?
smicer07
09-02-2004, 13:18
Do you mean a Playstation 2, or ps/2 connection, as in a mouse?
I think he is on about being able to use the PS2 controller on a pc. If that is the case you can get convertors that will allow you to do so, i think they convert the connection into a usb and the machine recognises it as a game pad
Bluffdemon
22-04-2004, 11:57
Hi hope anybody can help me i would like to know is it at all possible to connect my Playstation 2 to my p.c to share my Broadband connection so i can play online games Via the PS2 i have a cable modem which is connected via a ethernet cable is it possible to split the cable coming from the modem and linking it to the pc and the ps2 at the same time to share the net connection ??
Many thanks
Anthony :dozey:
SMHarman
22-04-2004, 13:45
Hi hope anybody can help me i would like to know is it at all possible to connect my Playstation 2 to my p.c to share my Broadband connection so i can play online games Via the PS2 i have a cable modem which is connected via a ethernet cable is it possible to split the cable coming from the modem and linking it to the pc and the ps2 at the same time to share the net connection ??
Many thanks
Anthony :dozey:
No you can't, not without the £5 a month second IP package.
This is because both items appear connected to the NTL network, not your own home subnet, so need an address on the NTL network.
The free option is to switch the cable between them and power off and on the SACM, this will renegotiate with NTL and the PS2 or PC will then talk to it.
Best option (and cheaper than the NTL option long term) is to spend £40 on a wired router
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.htm?quicklinx=15M1
or if the PS2 and PC are some distance apart, a wireless solution.
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.htm?quicklinx=2CM7
and
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.htm?quicklinx=2ZCQ
EDIT
:welcome:
Also - you should probably have started this as a separate thread as it may not be related to the above and although I and most others hijack others threads it's not best practice, especially if you have a specific question.
I thought there was a sticky thread on this, but cannot find it anywhere! Others know of it?
SMHarman
22-04-2004, 13:57
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=8269
A good thread to help you.
Is this (http://custom1.farnell.com/cpc/search.asp?keyword=CS09345) the kind of thing you're after?
SMHarman
22-04-2004, 14:11
Or this
http://www.chillblast.com/customer/pages.php?pageid=34
No you can't, not without the £5 a month second IP package.
This is because both items appear connected to the NTL network, not your own home subnet, so need an address on the NTL network.
The free option is to switch the cable between them and power off and on the SACM, this will renegotiate with NTL and the PS2 or PC will then talk to it.
Best option (and cheaper than the NTL option long term) is to spend £40 on a wired router
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.htm?quicklinx=15M1
or if the PS2 and PC are some distance apart, a wireless solution.
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.htm?quicklinx=2CM7
and
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.htm?quicklinx=2ZCQ
EDIT
:welcome:
Also - you should probably have started this as a separate thread as it may not be related to the above and although I and most others hijack others threads it's not best practice, especially if you have a specific question.
I thought there was a sticky thread on this, but cannot find it anywhere! Others know of it?
Could he not use ICS or something like Winroute on his PC?
SMHarman
22-04-2004, 14:38
Could he not use ICS or something like Winroute on his PC?
OOh yes he could.
Bluffdemon
That needs a second NIC card so a cost of about £5.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=31095
It also requires your PC is on to use the PS2 over the internet, so an electicity bill cost, plus setup time etc.
IMHO your better off with the £33 router (or cheaper for a non branded one) as that will use less power be on all the time and easier to set up - should be just plug and pray. Also more future proof and more likely to be a consistant reliable connection.
EDIT - and it gives you a hardware firewall as attack / network protection.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=37452
£31 from ebuyer
Bluffdemon
22-04-2004, 15:35
Thanks to you all for your replies i will decide with the info you have given me on how to get my ps2 connected up via my p.c
Cheers all;) ;)
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