Advanced PS2 Networking
Tutorial
by Cool438
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Contents:
- Introduction
- Step 1 –
Supplies
- Step 2 – Configuring your PC
- Step 3 –
Configuring the Playstation 2
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:
- ExecFTPs
0.69
FTP server for PS2, allows you to directly upload new
files to your memory cards or non-HDL hard drive partitions.
- Faplink
Server 0.87.1
This ELF is the PS2-side server application for
using the Faplink PC Client. Faplink allows the upload of ISO images
from PC to PS2 over network connection. Generally less stable than
HDL_Dumb.
- HDL_Dump
Server 0.8.2
This is the PS2-side server for using the
HDL_Dumb & HDL_Dump clients for PC. This tool allows the upload
of ISO images from PC to PS2 over network connection. Very stable,
although very slow.
- PS2
Link Server 1.24
This is the PS2-side server for the
"PS2Link" PC client. This software allows you to load ELF
files and additional code directly to the PS2 hardware via network
connection. Useful for coders and devs.
- Reality
Media Player 1.50b
This is the most full-featured media
player for PS2 that was not commercially developed. Although lacking
HDD and USB support, it plays files at a higher bitrate than the AR
Max media player. Also support network streaming of movie and music
files.
- Pukklink
Server 1.0
Similar in use and features to PS2Link, this is
the PS2-side server.
- Unofficial LaunchELF 3.41
Unofficial branch of the LaunchELF project featuring enhanced abilities such as built-in FTP support and reworked HDD access routines.
*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.
-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.
-Now click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on
Properties. (Do not uncheck the box)
-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!
*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)