Advanced PS2 Networking Tutorial
by Cool438

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Contents:


Introduction

This tutorial will teach you how to network a Playstation 2 to a computer. This tutorial will not teach you how to exploit your Playstation 2. There are other tutorials specifically for this purpose. These Playstation 2 .ELF files have networking capabilities: *Note- If you do not intend to use these .ELF files, then you do not need this tutorial!

Step 1 – Supplies
-Exploited Playstation 2 Console (Not Slimline)
-PS2 Official Network Adapter
-A Windows XP Computer (sorry for people using other operating systems)
-PS2 Memory Card with at least one of the .ELF files listed above
-Original PSX Game(s) to trigger your Exploited Playstation 2 (Nearly Any)
-*Networking Cables (Crossover) or Router/Hub/Switch with ethernet cables (Patch)
-An FTP Client which can be downloaded below. FlashFXP is highly recommended. (Only if you wish to use ExecFTPs)

Download FlashFXP here

*Note – A Crossover cable does not require the use of a router/hub/switch. It allows the direct connection of your Computer to your PS2. To determine if your ethernet cable is a crossover, check the wiring to see if the colors are different on each end.

Step 2 – Configuring your PC

-Start up your computer that you will configure.
-Follow the pictures below for the proper path to the Control Panel.

Classic Start Menu

Windows XP Default Start Menu

-Once in the Control Panel, set it to use Classic View.
-Double Click on the Network Connections icon.
-Right Click on your Local Area Connection and click on Properties.

Network Connections

-Now click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties. (Do not uncheck the box)

Local Area Connection Properties

-Here is where you will configure your PC's IP Adress and Subnet Mask.
-Fill in the numbers as shown but leave Default gateway, Preferred DNS server, and Alternate DNS Server blank!

Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties

*Note- These numbers are shown only as an example. It should work for most people as most PS2 .ELF files have a default IP of 192.168.0.10 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

You may type in any other numbers as you wish but must follow these guidelines:

An IP is composed of four octets. Octets are separated as follows:
192 (1st Octet) .168 (2nd Octet) .0 (3rd Octet) .10 (4th Octet)

In order for your computer to communicate with the Playstation 2, the first three octets must be the same as well as the entire subnet mask. The 4th Octet cannot be the same value as the Playstation 2 .ELF file.

Step 3 – Configuring the Playstation 2

-Connect the network cable(s) from your PC to your Playstation 2. A router/switch/hub will require the use of two patch ethernet cables. A direct connetion will require the use of one crossover cable.
-Transfer any network configuration files over to your Playstation 2 so the .ELF file(s) you chose will recognize your PC. (Be sure to read the note above about doing this) If you have trouble creating the network configuration, be sure to read the appropriate .ELF file documentation. (Ex. Readme.txt) If you have trouble transfering files to your Playstation 2, you may find other tutorials on Exploitstation designed for that purpose.
-Power on the PS2 and launch the .ELF file you wish to use with your newly created network. If you have trouble using your .ELF file(s) with your network, be sure to read the apppropriate .ELF file documentation.

(Ex. Readme.txt)