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    Setting Up A Network Configuration Using A Dial-Up Connection

In order to set up a network configuration for the Network Adaptor you will need to know specific information about your Internet Service Provider before proceeding. You will need to know:

  • The Name of your Internet Service Provider
  • Your login ID
  • Your password
  • Your primary dial-up number
  • Your secondary dial-up number

Using the on-screen keyboard, enter a name for your new network configuration and press the X button. This name should represent where or how you will use this connection (i.e. home, office, modem, etc.)

You will be asked whether you subscribe to an Internet Service Provider. Select YES and press the X button if you already have a provider, select NO and press the X button if you do not.

On the next screen, highlight Dial-up Connection (Modem) and press the X button.

Read the notices on the following screens and press the X button to proceed.

Select from the list of ISPs and press the X button. If your ISP is not on the list, highlight OTHER and press X.

Other (If Your ISP Is Not Listed)

Using the on-screen keyboard, enter your primary dial-up access number and press X.

Enter your secondary dial-up access number and press X.

Make any necessary dialing option adjustments.

Enter your User ID, Password, and Password once again for verification. Press the X button.

The Network Adaptor will test the network configuration.

Once a connection has been established, press the X button to save to your memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation 2). If you cannot establish a network configuration, click here for troubleshooting.

Automatic Settings

Select whether your ISP requires a User ID and Password. Generally, DSL providers will require a User ID and Password and Cable providers will not.

If you need to, enter in a User ID and Password. Once you have entered both and verified the password, press the X button. The Network Adaptor will test the connection. Once a connection has been established, press the X button to save to your Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation 2). If you cannot establish a network connection, click here for troubleshooting.

If you do not need to enter a User ID or Password, you will be asked if you need to enter a DHCP Host Name (This information can be obtained from your Internet Service Provider.) Once finished, press the X button.

The Network Adaptor will test the connection. Once a connection has been established, press X to save to your Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation 2). If you cannot establish a network connection, click here for troubleshooting.

Manual Settings (Static IP Addressing)

Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the following information: (You may need to contact your ISP for some of this information.)

  • IP Address
  • Net Mask
  • Default Router Address
  • Your primary DNS Address
  • Your secondary DNS Address

Highlight ENTER and press X when you are done.

The Network Adaptor will test the connection. Once a connection has been established, press X to save to your Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation2). If you cannot establish a network connection, click here for troubleshooting.

 

 
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