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Just want to enquire about the Network Adapter and ask a few questions as i am thinking of linking my PS2 to the internet using my Broadband connection. I was wondering how exactly do you do it, and how it all connects together.
I have an External USB modem, would i have to plug in the cable that runs from my phone socket into my modem, into my Ps2 and link it to the phone line or will i have to link the cable back up to the modem and back into the phone line?
Do you have to pay an extra subscription fee for an ISP or can you use your ISP which supplys you with broadband?
Do you have to pay for subscriptions to games?
Should i get a headset, and does this mean i can speak to people over the internet in any game i am in?
Thanks
Quazi
(I can see how that sentence might be confusing).
By 'typing' I mean that most online games have a 'soft' keyboard, Central Station included where you press R1 and get a keyboard template onscreen that you have to select letters from individually with a cursor, which takes ages. Much quicker just to be able to type in usernames, passwords and in some cases registration details (e.g. EverQuest and Central Station) using a proper keyboard. You'd also find that without a keyboard you'd never get a word in edgeways in the SOCOM lobbies, the next game would have started before you'd tapped out your message.