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Wireless PS/2?

eclipsemgp asks: "I am breathlessly awaiting the end of August when I can have my PS2 go online and play SOCOM, Madden, etc. I have a wireless DSL router (Linksys BEFW11S4) that I use with my iMac and XP Laptop. Is there anyway way to hook up the PS2 WITHOUT the network adapter? Maybe using the USB port I could use wireless network adapter. I know the network adater is cheap, but I will pay for less clutter and the coolness factor. Plus my wife will kill me if I have to run yet another cable across the room to the router. Any thoughts?" Would it even be this simple. Will out-of-the-box USB 802.11 adaptors even work on the PS/2, or will the Sony network adaptor be the only way to get the hardware online?

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  1. bleh by JRAC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    stop saying 'PS/2'. makes it look like you're talking about the PS/2 protocol. say PS2 :P

  2. Never going to happen! by GoRK · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I wouldn't expect any old USB ethernet adaptor to work with the Playstation2, particularly a wireless one. Since they are selling/distributing their own network adapter, I'm guessing that unless Sony releases a compatible wireless adaptor (doubtful), you'll have to use their ethernet adaptor no matter what.

    Remember, since each game CD/DVD contains the operating software, that same CD will have to include the software (drivers) to operate the network device. Having only a single piece of hardware means that you'll be insured compatibility for every ethernet-using game.

    So, that means you'll have to use a wireless ethernet tranciever of some sort.

    For instance: http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=2 2&prid=432

    PS 2 Linux or something is a different story. You likely could get a usb wireless adaptor working with that -- but it wouldn't work on any games.

    ~GoRK

    1. Re:Never going to happen! by RaboKrabekian · · Score: 3, Interesting

      While I agree with your comment, it's itneresting to note that Tony Hawk 3 *currently* works with just about any USB Ethernet NIC. You don't need the Sony NIC to get online with a PS2 right now.

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    2. Re:Never going to happen! by GoRK · · Score: 2

      I was not aware of that. That's cool.

      In any case, since a wireless device generally requires extensive configuration to be able to attach to the network above and beyond the usual simplicity of plugging in the cable required of a normal nic, it may be likely that no games ever support such a device directly.

      However, a very keen third party product would be to create a clone of the sony ethernet adaptor (it's probably mostly standard parts anyway) that has a built in wireless bridge. A little eeprom on the adaptor would let you boot a configuration cd to set up your WLAN settings and save them to the card. Then the regular TCP/IP stuff in the game would work just fine.

      ~GoRK

  3. It's going to be more complicated than that by MBCook · · Score: 2

    I'm sorry to say that, but it's true. Now that the PS2s broadband adapter is comming out, that's what all games will support. You will not be able to use USB network gear. This leaves you with 3 options. The first is to use the modem, but what self respecting geek would use a modem? The second is to run an ethernet cable from your router. The third (and most geeky) would be to have a computer (like a Linux box) next to your PS2. You'd have the PS2 get it's internet from the Linux box, and the Linux box would have a wireless card to get it's internet from the router. Your last option is to find out if anyone makes small ethernet->wireless converters.

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    1. Re:It's going to be more complicated than that by Alrescha · · Score: 4, Informative

      If/When your PS2 has a broadband adapter, you might want this device:

      http://www.linksys.com/Products/product.asp?grid =2 2&prid=432

      The WET11 is a wireless bridge that allows any (?) Ethernet capable device to participate in a wireless network.

      You can tease a Linksys access point into doing this as well (you need appropriate firmware.

      A.

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    2. Re:It's going to be more complicated than that by DarkZero · · Score: 2

      I know that something like this had to exist. Thanks for finding it first.

    3. Re:It's going to be more complicated than that by Kredal · · Score: 2

      psst- sarcasm is your friend.

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  4. Painfully obvious, really. by cybermace5 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Look. If USB 802.11 adapters, which have been out for ages, would work with the PS2, then why are you waiting breathlessly for Sony's broadband adapter? If they worked, THEN PEOPLE WOULD ALREADY BE DOING IT.

    Seriously. I guess it's to be expected of an iMac and Windows XP user. :-)

    Cliff, you need to quit choosing random topics without looking at them, just so you can get back to your WC3 game quickly.

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