Network Adaptor for PS2
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News
Consumer Demand Fuels Burgeoning PlayStation(R)2 Online Community
Company Doubles Network Adaptor Fiscal-Year Shipments to One Million Units By Month End
Sony Extends Free Twisted Metal:Black ONLINE Offer
Extends Free Twisted Metal:Black ONLINE Offer with purchase of Network Adaptor
Network Adaptor for the PS2 Now Available
Consumers Nationwide Can Now Play Games Online Via the Best-Selling Gaming Platform
PlayStation 2 Online Public Event
Industry leader Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc., maker of the best-selling PlayStation® game console and PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system takes PlayStation gaming online with launch of Network Adaptor.
Description
The Network Adaptor (ethernet/modem) for PS2 opens yet another dimension to the PlayStation entertainment gaming experience: online gameplay! Powered by the PS2 computer entertainment system, games will reach new heights. Experience increased challenge that changes dynamically on the fly, see new game genres evolve, compete against players across the nation, extend the replay value of your favorite games...wherever you want to go, you can get there. It's up to you.
Features
How the Network Adaptor works:
The Network Adapter provides a hybrid method of connectivity, therefore
providing you a choice between a 56k modem, or a 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet
connection.
The Network Adapter easily connects to the PS2 by lining up it's connectors to
the Expansion Bay located at the rear of the PlayStation 2 system. Gently
tighten the mounting screws using a coin and you're on your way!
Once installed, insert the Start-Up Disc in order to setup your ISP connection
settings for Internet connectivity. You will need an 8MB memory card for PS2
with alteast 137kb of free space. It's extremely user-friendly and the pay-off
is a world of limitless possibilities as the PlayStation 2 impacts the way you
will use the Internet!
Hardware Requirements
PlayStation 2 Entertainment System; Phone cord or Ethernet cable; 8MB memory card for PS2; An ISP provider; Either a dial-up 56k modem connection or a Broadband connection
