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i have a ps2 andsmost of games support network play what i want to know is will this network adaptor work on a ps2 http://www.cableuniverse.co.uk/catalog/product_inf
o.php?products_id=595 i found that it was cheaper than this adaptor http://www.dabs.com/uk/productview?quicklinx=15L3?
refererid=t5 so will the first adaptor work?
o.php?products_id=595 i found that it was cheaper than this adaptor http://www.dabs.com/uk/productview?quicklinx=15L3?
refererid=t5 so will the first adaptor work?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had no experience with using a USB network adapter on the PS2. Not too sure if it works, I wouldn't risk it though. Both the ones you were looking at were not intended for use with the PS2, but then again, the PS2 was meant to be able to support generic hardware. I'm using the Official PS2 Network Adapter that connects onto the back of the PS2, not through the front USB ports. Amazon has a nice price on it, http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/stores/deta
il/-/videogames/B00003E37F/accessories/202-5073888-6013444 , but I'm sure you could find it cheaper elsewhere.
il/-/videogames/B00003E37F/accessories/202-5073888-6013444 , but I'm sure you could find it cheaper elsewhere.
If they claim they work, then they most likely work. I doubt they are just saying that to get more buyers. About the connection speed: I believe that so long as you are able to connect the ethernet adapter to the internet connection, whether using internet connection sharing or connecting it to a socket on your router, the speed does not matter. It should, at any speed be able to access the games, however, it really is suggested that you using broadband (512) as the game experience may be quite bad and laggy otherwise.