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Tavia
12-31-2002, 10:16 PM
Technical Support FAQ for GameCube "Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II"
By Val Hilgenfeldt (BKA Raz Masters, AKA Ta'via) (RazJM(at)juno.com)
Version 1.0 (04/13/03)
Initially Created For: http://www.pso-world.com
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01Q: Help! I have Juno or NetZero, and I cannot connect to PSO! What do I do?

01A: This answer should apply to anyone who is using a free ISP which requires you to run their proprietary software to connect, such as the aforementioned Juno and NetZero. I have personally verified that this method works with Juno, and in theory, it will work with any similar free ISP. (If you'd like the specifics, I used Juno 4.0 in Windows 98 SE.) What you will need to do is extract your true login and password, and connect with that. Although I used to recommend DialGuard, I tried it myself and could not get it to work, so I've found an alternative. Please note, however, that most free ISPs consider this an unwanted circumvention of their software, and if they somehow find out you are doing it, they may disconnect you/cancel your account. If that happens, you will have to make a new account with them, and start over.

* IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to a security feature, the PSOW forums do not allow posts that include back slashes (e.g. ) to be posted as part of a path. Although the following instructions use forward slashes, such as "c:/example/example", you want to replace all of those / with 's.

* Step 1: First, you must download rasspy.exe, which is relatively easy to find on the internet. I have also uploaded it to my FTP for the time being, so you can download it by clicking here (http://members.aol.com/kirujm1/temp/rasspy.exe). (If that link ever goes down, just search for rasspy.exe on http://www.google.com.) Download rasspy to any directory of your choice, for example, c:/rasspy.

* Step 2: Now, do you have a Juno shortcut icon on your desktop? If you do not, skip ahead to step 2a and then return to this step. If you do, right-click on the icon, and select "Properties". A Juno Properties box will pop up. In the "Target" field, add in the following line, including the quotes (adjusting it according to wherever you downloaded rasspy to): "c:/rasspy/rasspy.exe" cmd= . The whole line should now look something like this: "c:/rasspy/rasspy.exe" cmd="c:/program files/juno/bin/juno.exe" . Proceed to step 3.

* Step 2a: If you do not have a Juno shortcut on your desktop, we are going to create one. Right-click on an empty space on your desktop, and on the menu that pops up, click on "New", then "Shortcut". In the window that comes up, click the "Browse" button, and find your juno.exe file (which should be under something similar to "c:/program files/juno/bin/". If you do not know what directory it is in, hit your "Start" button, then "Find", then click "Files and Folders", and search for "juno.exe" without the quotes). Once the juno.exe command line fills in the field, click the "Next" button, and name your shortcut "Juno". Then click "Finish", and proceed with step 2.

* Step 3: Double-click the icon to run the program. UCF's startup graphic will pop up, and some music will play. Then, Juno will start as per normal. When Juno is open, try to connect to the internet. A window will pop up -- "Remote Access Service Phonebook Spy" (that's RASspy) -- and it will contain the phone number you are dialing, your real username, and your real password. Write everything down in its entirety, because you will need all of this information.

* Step 4: Power up your GameCube. Once PSO has loaded up, go into "Options", and navigate to where you input your settings. Fill in the login field with your full, true Juno login, including the "@jweb.juno.com" part at the end. Then input your real password, and make sure that the letters are either capitalized or in lower case according to exactly how it appeared in RASspy. (For example, if your password was Qu93oPPmN, you would type in Qu93oPPmN on your GameCube; qu93oppmn would not work.) If for any reason you cannot get PSO to save your password, check Step 4a. Then fill in your telephone number as per normal (e.g. 15615555555), and try it out!

* Step 4a: If your Juno/NetZero password contains non-alphanumeric characters, such as quotes or an apostrophe, you will have to leave your password blank in the PSO configuration. Every time you connect to PSO, you will be required to input your password. The only way to avoid entering your password each time is to create a new Juno/NetZero account which yields a purely alphanumeric password.

02Q: What ISPs (Internet Service Providers) work with PSO, and how do I get them to work?

02A: In theory, all of them. A lot of people will tell you America Online does not work with PSO, but that is not true. It does not work with it directly, and, assuming that you have a Windows PC, you will have to set up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and buy the necessary components. For Windows XP, this is impossibly easy. For Windows 98 SE (Second Edition), it is a bit more complicated, and if you have anything older (Windows 98 First Edition, Windows 95), unfortunately, you will not be able to do it. If you are in charge of your ISP account, it's recommended that you get something other than AoL, such as Earthlink (http://www.earthlink.com). You can also find a huge, unbeatable list of ISPs here, known as "The List" (http://thelist.internet.com/). There's more than enough room to pick and choose, but ideally, you want to avoid something that makes you run proprietary software in order to connect, like America Online, CompuServe, and so on. You will not be able to use any ISPs like those without setting up ICS and using your computer as a server. If you have a standard ISP like Earthlink or BellSouth which does not require any software to be run in order to connect, you should be able to fill in your generic information in PSO's setup and connect just fine. If you have no choice as to what your ISP is, are currently using something like AOL, and are willing to set up ICS...

* Necessary Items: A GameCube Broadband Adapter (BBA), a networking card (NIC), and an RJ-45 Crossover Cable that will link your networking card and GameCube BBA. (Please make sure you get a Crossover cable, because a standard RJ-45 cable will not work. I recommend buying one off of eBay (http://www.ebay.com) since they are expensive in retail stores.)

** Windows XP

* Step 1: This will assume that you have some rudimentary Windows XP knowledge. There is a way to do this automatically, by using Windows XP's ICS Wizard, but that has failed on me a few times, so I recommend doing it manually. First, navigate to the "Network and Dial-Up Connections" folder, and open it. Are you connected to the internet? If you are, disconnect before you proceed. Now, click on the "Internet Gateway" icon for your connection (modem), right-click if necessary to bring up a sub-menu, and select "Properties". On the window that comes up, hit the "Advanced" tab, and check "Allow Other Network Users To Connect Through This Computer's Internet Connection". (Self-explanatory, isn't it?) Connect to the internet.

* Step 2: Connect your GC BBA to your NIC by plugging in the RJ-45 Crossover Cable to both. Start up your GameCube, and when PSO's title screen loads, go to "Options", then "Network Option", then "Provider Option". Hit "Yes" to proceed. If you do not already have a networking file, let PSO create one, and if you already have one, hit "Yes" to edit it. Click on "Network Setup", select the name you want to use, and hit "Edit Menu". After you have modified the name of the ISP connection to your liking, hit "Next", and then click the radio button (circle) for "Automatically Obtain IP Address (DHCP)". Keep hitting "Next" until you have the option to hit "Save", and do so, saving your settings.

* Step 3: Try to connect to the 'net with your GameCube. If the connection does not work, you will have to manually set an IP. Proceed with step 4 only if you have to do this.

* Step 4: Return to the "Provider Option" menu in PSO. This time, click on "Manually Set An IP Address". Hit "Next", and for your IP address, put in 192.168.0.200. For your Subnet Mask, put in 255.255.255.0. For your Default Gateway, put in 192.168.1.1. Hit "Next", leaving the DNS fields blank, and "Save" these settings. You should now be able to connect.

* NOTE: I have heard that it is very difficult to get AOL to work with ICS under Windows XP, but I do not know why. I used the above configuration to get a GameCube to connect through a BellSouth DSL USB modem. It should work just as well with an AOL DSL USB modem, so you shouldn't have any problems. If it does not work for you, then sadly, there is nothing more I can offer.

** Windows 98 SE

* Step 1: In Win98SE, ICS is not already installed: You will have to install it yourself. Click on "Start", then "Settings", "Control Panel", and "Add/Remove Programs". Click the "Windows Setup" tab, and double-click "Internet Tools". Check the box for "Internet Sharing", then hit "OK". Keep hitting "OK" until all the windows close, and the ICS installer pops up.

* Step 2: Hit "Next", select your respective connection, and hit "Next" again. Choose your NIC, and hit "Next". Windows will prompt you to create a client disk, but since your GC is not a computer, you do not need this. Hit "Next" until you can hit "Finish", and then set up your GameCube according to steps 2, 3 and 4 under "** Windows XP" in the section above this one.

03Q: I have an external USB modem. How do I connect to PSO?

03A: Please read about ICS under 02A.

04Q: I have America Online. How do I connect to PSO?

04A: Please read about ICS under 02A.

05Q: I have dial-up MSN. How do I connect to PSO?

05A: In order to connect to MSN, fill out all of your connection information as per normal, but when you fill in your username, type "MSN / yourusername", eliminating the spaces and quotes.

06Q: I have a broadband connection, not a dial-up (narrowband) connection, and a home network set up. Right now, I'm connecting to PSO through a hub/switch/router, but it's not working, or I keep getting disconnected. What do I do?

06A: Is the modem near your GameCube? If so, eliminating everything inbetween by connecting your GameCube to the modem directly should resolve your problem. However, for a lot of home network users, this is not an option, especially since your GameCube may be in another area of the house altogether. (My GameCube is 100 feet away from my router!) As long as you have it connected to the network somehow, you should be able to resolve this problem. If you are using a switch, make sure that your GameCube's assigned IP is exclusive and is not being used by another computer on your network. If you are connecting through a hub and are having connect/disconnect/FSODs, either eliminate the hub and connect using the modem directly, or follow this "Error No.015" guide, which does require you to purchase and use a router:

*** Error No.015 Guide

(Please note that this part of the guide assumes that you have rudimentary networking experience!)

Through your computer's browser, get into your router's setup. Do you see an area which tells you what your IP addresses will start with? It will normally be something like "192.168.1.1." (It does not have to be this IP exactly, but it will be similar.) You will know this is the correct number if each of your networked computers connect to the 'net with something like it, such as 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3, and so on for each consecutive computer. Remember this generic IP for later. Write it down if you have to. You are going to need it when you set up your GC. Now, check to see what the Subnet Mask is. Also save the Subnet Mask information for later. Finally, check to see what the gateway IP is, and also save that for later.

In your router's setup, make sure that it is set to act as a DHCP server. Also, if you can, make sure that your router is set up to accept connections from every device you have connected to it -- all of your computers and the GameCube. Save your changes, if any, and do whatever your router requires for the changes to "settle" with your computer. (I have a LinkSys, and they recommend restarting the modem, and the computer. The reason we are worried about your computer, too, is because we must use it to test your internet connectivity.)

After making sure that your internet connection still works fine, go power up your GameCube and hook up its broadband connection. At the PSO title screen, select "Options," then "Network Option," then "Provider Option." Naturally, hit "OK" when it prompts you. Use existing network data if you have it, or make a new file if necessary.

Hit "Network Setup." Click on the connection name you want to modify and/or create. Hit "Edit Menu," name it as you wish, then hit "Next." Select "Manually Set An IP Address." Although we are going for a DHCP connection, you still will get one, but you need to do this to get the error to go away. Beneath that, select whatever disconnect option you want, it doesn't matter. Then hit "Next."

On this screen, you have to input an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. This is where the information you acquired earlier comes into play. For the IP address, count how many devices you have networked to the router. If there are five devices total, and your GC is the fifth, give your GC the fifth possible IP. Using the example above, this would be 192.168.1.5. Do not worry that every other computer on the network is (probably) set up to detect the IP automatically. Just keep going! Type in the Subnet Mask in the next field just as it was on your router. Then enter the Default Gateway info the same way it was on your router. Leave the DNS fields blank. Hit "Next." Leave the Proxy fields blank. Hit "Next" again.

That's it! Try it.

07Q: I can connect to the internet just fine, but I cannot purchase a Hunter's License! I keep getting denied. Why?

07A: There are a few possible answers. The first is that your credit card company is blocking Sega's "test charges" to your account, which would essentially put a hold on some of your funds and affect your available balance. This seems to happen commonly with Visa check cards issued by small or independent banks, but it can also occur with regular credit cards. The first thing you should do is call your credit card company, or your bank, and ask them why the charges from the respective vendor were denied. The charge should appear as "VISA-SEGA PSO GAMING" or something along those lines on your account. If they explain it to you, tell them that you want the transaction to be allowed through, and try again. If they say that they did not deny any such charges, call Sega at 1-512-231-2429 to talk to one of their representatives, but only if you called your creditor/bank first! They are open Monday through Friday, from 8:30AM to 5:30PM, if I remember correctly. (The former Sega customer service number, 1-800-USA-SEGA, is now exclusively an automated Sega legacy system tech support line. You will not be able to talk to a live person if you use that number.) You may wind up having to buy your Hunter's License over the phone, but once you have purchased it, it renews until you cancel your contract. You will not have to call Sega every month to renew your HL.

08Q: My Hunter's License has expired, but it's supposed to automatically renew! Why did this happen?

08A: If Sega attempts to charge your credit card account, and their charge does not go through, your HL will be suspended. If you are using a check card, this may be because your account's funds were reserved by other recent charges and/or checks. If you are using a credit card, this could have happened for a multitude of reasons. In either of those cases, you should call your bank or credit provider before you call Sega. However, if nothing is wrong, and the fact that your HL is suspended remains a mystery, you can try the following...

* Step 1: Visit your Hunter's License account online. As of this writing, the exact link for HL accounts is: http://www.sega.com/community/profiles/pso_gcn/pc_front/gcn_pc_main.jhtml . Once you have logged in to SegaNet, you should be on the page titled "Edit Account". There, click on "Cancel Account".

* Step 2: After you have cancelled your account, reactivate and re-establish it. You should be able to go online immediately.

09Q: If my first month of PSO is free, why is there a charge on my account?

09A: It's stated in your Hunter's License terms that Sega may need to run a "test charge" against your account. On a credit card, this will probably temporarily freeze roughly $9 of your credit. On a check card, this may appear as an actual charge on your account, or it may be $9 of held, temporarily non-accessible funds. The credit will be released or your money will be returned to you shortly. If for any reason it is not, or if you are concerned, call Sega at 1-512-231-2429.

10Q: My screen just froze! What happened? What about my items?!

10A: You likely just suffered an SOD, which means "Screen of Death". There are a few varieties of these that are currently known of to PSO players: BSOD (Black Screen of Death), FSOD (Frozen Screen of Death). If you've suffered a BSOD while on a dial-up connection, unplug your phone cord from the wall and wait a while. Ideally, your GC will eventually register this "forced disconnection", and you will be able to save your game as per normal. (I personally experienced a Dreamcast BSOD and solved it this way, and did not lose anything.) If you're on a broadband connection, try the same thing. With FSODs, you'll usually be unable to recover, but try the disconnection methods anyway. If nothing happens after a while, swallow your fears, and reset/turn off the system. You will probably lose all unequipped items in your on-hand inventory, but everything in your bank will be safe.

* NOTE: Some people have said that, if you suffer a SOD and then try to load your character, you can bypass the error message that comes up by removing your memory card, sticking it back in, and trying to load your character again. This, supposedly, will save all of your items. However, I have not personally done this, and cannot verify that it really works. I have suffered two GameCube BSODs and lost all of my unequipped items each time. Unfortunately, it happens!

11Q: How do I protect my character and my items from SODs?

11A: When you're configuring your internet connection in PSO, set your automatic idle disconnection time to something reasonably short. If you suffer a SOD, disconnect your phone cord or RJ-45 cable and wait for up to twice as long as that period of time (e.g. if you set it for 15 minutes, wait for 30 minutes). If you set your connection to never disconnect, you may have no recourse. Hopefully, you will be able to recover from an SOD if something like this happens. Also, while playing online, it's highly recommended that you only take one weapon -- leaving it equipped at all times -- and do not leave any unequipped, valuable items in your inventory while you play. If you find a Special Weapon or something similarly valuable, go to Pioneer 2 and deposit it in your bank immediately, if you want to be safe. Normally, when I play online, I have one weapon equipped, and the only unequipped items in my inventory are standard fare, like Dimates, Difluids, and Sol Atomizers. If you want to predict SODs, be observant of how quickly you pick up Meseta and items during games. If you cannot pick up any items, none of your teammates are moving, you cannot talk, and every box you break does not yield anything, it's time to disconnect! Even if you were only suffering a bad pocket of lag at the time, it's better to be safe than sorry.

12Q: Can I take a character created on one GameCube and use it on another GameCube?

12A: Yes. On the Dreamcast version, this was not possible, because your Dreamcast's serial number was tied into your character's data. However, on the GameCube, this is not the case. So if you created a character on one GameCube, you can use it on any GC you want. However, when you purchase a Hunter's License, it is tied to the serial number and access key inputted during the creation of the character, since you also submit that information when buying the HL. So, while you are able to play with your character on your friend's GameCube, you will not be able to get online with your friend's Hunter's License. You will, however, be able to buy a Hunter's License for your own character and use your Hunter's License on any GameCube you play on.

13Q: Can I move a character from one memory card to another permanently?

13A: No, unfortunately. When you create a character on a memory card, it is there for good. Even though you can send a temporary file of your character to another card in order to play multiplayer games, that is not a "complete" file, and it is not a full transfer. There is no current way to move a character from one memory card to another.

14Q: Is there a certain kind of memory card I should use? Why do people tell me that first party memory cards are the best? Is it just because of the brand name?

14A: No, not quite. Usually, third party memory cards are more unreliable than first party ones because they are manufactured with cheaper memory. Also, memory cards which boast high capacities, like 2X or 10X cards, are usually made from one memory bank with compression capabilities. This means that, every time you save a file, you are compressing the data, and that each time you access the file, you're decompressing it. This perpetual process will almost inevitably corrupt and destroy your data, especially since console games are never programmed to optimally work with this technology. First party memory cards do not cost more simply because of the name that's slapped on them -- they almost always have higher quality memory banks, and never used compressed memory. This is much safer!

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CREDITS: (1) Thanks to watashiwa of the PSOW forums for posting information on how to "instantly" reactivate your Hunter's License, in case it does not renew properly. (2) Thanks to Rolf_Landale of PSOW's forums for informing me of his personal PSO Juno log-in problem, and how it was solved.

CLOSING NOTES: This FAQ will be updated as necessary. If you have any questions, please ask them on the PSO World forums. If I cannot help you, there are plenty of others who are willing to try! That's also preferred to you sending me PMs or E-Mails, because when your questions are answered, anyone who has the same problem can benefit from the solution that's been posted. In terms of my own PSO experience, I have personally been playing PSO since Dreamcast v1 came out in Japan, and have logged over a thousand hours by now. That's not a lot compared to some seasoned players, though, I'll admit! If you want to find me online, my current GameCube characters are Ta'via_Shuto, Jistel, and Ta'via Odaka. I frequent Antares 10, the LPSO block (http://www.lpso.cjb.net), and Antares 8, the PSO World block. Please reserve any questions for these forums, though. Anyway, I hope this helped you. Have fun playing PSO!

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SuperSpeedy
01-02-2003, 03:57 PM
Thanks. This is just what I need. Even though I use pay Juno.
Edit: IT DON'T WORK!!!!!!@



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Tavia
01-02-2003, 06:22 PM
On 2003-01-02 13:57, SuperSpeedy wrote:
Thanks. This is just what I need. Even though I use pay Juno.
Edit: IT DON'T WORK!!!!!!@=

At what point didn't it work for you? I'll try to help you. I got it to work, myself.

EDIT: Someone else on these forums, namely Rolf_Landale, managed to get online using the above-mentioned methods. I also did it myself with my own Juno account -- that's how I wrote the guide. Rolf did have an obstacle to overcome which I did not encounter, however, and his solution is now in the FAQ. I'm wondering if you ran into the same problem he did. Does your password contain a non-alphanumeric character, such as an apostrophe? If that's not the case, what went wrong?


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SuperSpeedy
01-03-2003, 02:33 PM
It's nothing. Just incompetence on my part.

GundamX2K
01-04-2003, 02:54 PM
Tavia, I have juno 6.0 this shit is totally not working, help?

SuperSpeedy
01-04-2003, 02:56 PM
It ain't working for me, either!
I'm going to GameFAQs. Someone created some MSN accounts that they're sharing. It'll let me connect, hopefully.

GundamX2K
01-04-2003, 02:59 PM
What version of juno are you using?

SuperSpeedy
01-04-2003, 03:17 PM
On 2003-01-04 12:59, GundamX2K wrote:
What version of juno are you using?


3.0 http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_redface.gif

Tavia
01-05-2003, 04:56 PM
On 2003-01-04 12:54, GundamX2K wrote:
Tavia, I have juno 6.0 this shit is totally not working, help?

Hmm. I wonder what version of Juno Rolf has. I should ask him. I personally did this with Juno 4.0. You entered everything exactly as mentioned above, but when you tried to connect to the internet with Juno, RASspy did not pop up with your information? Or is it not working once you put the info in the GameCube's fields? What exactly is going wrong?

Merlose
01-05-2003, 09:47 PM
Hey, ive got Dtgnet Dial-up and its not letting me connect to the server. It will dial my ISP's number, send user name and password, but when its connecting to the DNS servers, it will say error 102 has occured. check ur provider settings and try again, or sum bs like that? ive checked them, they're all just fine...what do i do?

Blenjar
01-05-2003, 10:37 PM
This is very helpfull.

Pengin
01-06-2003, 12:09 PM
Can you tell me were I can get juno 4.0 or some other version that works with rasspy because with 6.0 it changes 2 characters in my username every time I log on.

Tavia
01-06-2003, 10:29 PM
On 2003-01-05 19:47, Merlose wrote:
Hey, ive got Dtgnet Dial-up and its not letting me connect to the server. It will dial my ISP's number, send user name and password, but when its connecting to the DNS servers, it will say error 102 has occured. check ur provider settings and try again, or sum bs like that? ive checked them, they're all just fine...what do i do?

I know this is not going to sound helpful, but I am learning along with all of you, so please, bear with me! I'll make some suggestions, and try to poke in with some knowledge here and there. (Admittedly, my primary strengths lie in networking, but narrowband -- dial-up -- is pretty simple in itself. There's not a lot to know.)

In cases like this, I now recommend that people call their dial-up ISP first. The reason I do is because most of them are aware of the need to help their customers with this, largely due to the popularity of XBox Live. However, Live has to do with broadband, so I'm not sure how educated they'll be on the matter of dial-up gaming. One can only hope their training was thorough.

Nevertheless... if you're not putting in a DNS, I'd call and get one. If you are putting in a DNS, call them and say that you cannot log on with your videogame system. If it's a competent tech support department, they'll be able to help you. If not, at least get the DNS and such.

Some ISPs, like MSN, require you to put something before or after your username. For example, MSN requires MSN/username, while in some cases -- but not all -- BellSouth requires you to put @bellsouth.net after your name. It really can vary from ISP to ISP, and if you can, call them. Ask them what kind of username you need to use, and also, for the DNS information.

EDIT: Oops, never mind about the DNS part, as I read in another thread that you already tried that. However, you could still call them about the username matter. Considering that you had no problems with the DC version, it could well be Sega's issue. Still, you should try all possible venues, including contacting your ISP's tech support department.



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Tavia
01-06-2003, 10:32 PM
On 2003-01-06 10:09, Pengin wrote:
Can you tell me were I can get juno 4.0 or some other version that works with rasspy because with 6.0 it changes 2 characters in my username every time I log on.

http://www.oldversion.com/download.php?idlong=d3c1b8bc5b634d884f91c11959fbad fd

Merlose
01-06-2003, 10:45 PM
Tavia, u have brought hope to my sweet little heart http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_smile.gif i guess i'll just try the username thing, and if u read my other thread...ive already contacted Sega a lot about this http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_smile.gif they sure as hell better send me something...or else im gonna go nuts

Yappapaa
01-08-2003, 10:23 PM
I have AOL DSL and wanan know if i can get connected to PSO through a router....or just connect to PSO online at all...can anybody help me??? Thanks alot

Tavia
01-09-2003, 08:06 AM
On 2003-01-08 20:23, Yappapaa wrote:
I have AOL DSL and wanan know if i can get connected to PSO through a router....or just connect to PSO online at all...can anybody help me??? Thanks alot

Please scroll up, and read the FAQ in this thread. It talks about how to get connected to PSO with AOL. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_smile.gif

Yappapaa
01-09-2003, 03:40 PM
how do i get my Linksys router to recognize my gamecube ??? If i use a router then i dont' need the crossover cables rite?

Tavia
01-10-2003, 08:32 AM
On 2003-01-09 13:40, Yappapaa wrote:
how do i get my Linksys router to recognize my gamecube ??? If i use a router then i dont' need the crossover cables rite?

How is your network set up? Is your AOL modem USB? (I have heard that they have some Ethernet modems, but that they're few and far between, and are only provided when they are out of USB modems.) Are you sharing another computer's connection already?

Musashi445
01-10-2003, 04:29 PM
okay I downloaded rasspy and i downloaded it to my local disk (C:) and when i put in the commmand you told me too in your FAQ it says that "the name "c:rasspy/rasspy/...etc" specified in the target box is not valid. make sure the path and filename are correct." now i know this means it says its not in the right place as i said it is but im positive i put it in the c: directory! im so confused! please help me! iwanna play online so much! anyway if you can contact me on AIM my s/n is WakizashiMusashi if you do i can send you screenshots of my problems. thanks! also any info on free isps would be helpfull. i use juno for pay but i hate juno! okay thanks!



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Tavia
01-10-2003, 05:57 PM
On 2003-01-10 14:29, Musashi445 wrote:
okay I downloaded rasspy and i downloaded it to my local disk (C:) and when i put in the commmand you told me too in your FAQ it says that "the name "c:rasspy/rasspy/...etc" specified in the target box is not valid. make sure the path and filename are correct."


Okay. What you will want to do, foremost, is change all of the forward slashes to back slashes. I know that the note in the FAQ is not easily noticeable, so I apologize: PSOW's forums do not allow paths to be written -- I believe because of a security feature -- so I had to use forward slashes (like this: /) instead of back slashes. Replace all of the slashes appropriately, and try again. It should work.

Musashi445
01-10-2003, 07:31 PM
i forgot to mention i had did that already. its still says that. i also pay for juno so would that maybe be a problem? anyway yeah so i have no clue because i did what im supposed to. it should work.

Yappapaa
01-10-2003, 08:00 PM
I have an Ethernet DSL modem from AOL and i'm currently using a Linksys wireless router for my network. i tried to hook the gamecube to the router but i cannot get online and i'm not sure am i doing anything wrong. Do i have to set the internal settings of the router a certain way?? thanks for helping

Pengin
01-10-2003, 10:50 PM
Okay I got 4.0 so now rasspy says the same thing every time I log on but when I enter what it says on the gamecube it doesn't work, what am I doing wrong?

Tavia
01-13-2003, 08:37 AM
On 2003-01-10 20:50, Pengin wrote:
Okay I got 4.0 so now rasspy says the same thing every time I log on but when I enter what it says on the gamecube it doesn't work, what am I doing wrong?

When you enter your user ID on the GameCube, are you including the @jweb.juno.com part at the end?

Are you sure that the telephone number you've put into your GameCube's setup is the same as the one you dial in to on your PC?

Also, does your password have any non-alphanumeric characters in it, such as an apostrophe (this: ')? If it does, you should leave the password field blank.

Tavia
01-13-2003, 08:39 AM
On 2003-01-10 17:31, Musashi445 wrote:
i forgot to mention i had did that already. its still says that. i also pay for juno so would that maybe be a problem? anyway yeah so i have no clue because i did what im supposed to. it should work.

I wonder if it has to do with your version of Juno, not necessarily your account. You may want to try downloading Juno 4.0, and see what happens that way. It's not at all unlikely that Juno programmed some kind of pseudo-dynamic circumvention stuff into their newer versions to prevent people from using RASspy and its kin.

Tavia
01-13-2003, 08:40 AM
On 2003-01-10 18:00, Yappapaa wrote:
I have an Ethernet DSL modem from AOL and i'm currently using a Linksys wireless router for my network. i tried to hook the gamecube to the router but i cannot get online and i'm not sure am i doing anything wrong. Do i have to set the internal settings of the router a certain way?? thanks for helping

Hmm. You may want to try everything in this guide:

http://www.pso-world.com/viewtopic.php?topic=34938&forum=3

That should solve your problem. If it doesn't, let me know.

Pengin
01-15-2003, 04:38 PM
My bad turns out I read the username wrong but im fine now.

Flame
02-05-2003, 08:09 PM
well i gave up on going online a while ago but maybe you can help me. I always get that error #102 that says to examine my pw etc etc. All of my settings are correct though! it will go as far as the DNS server then in will boot me. I am connecting through a UC line. Might this have anything to do with it?? im also using dial up. Please help me! i really wanna play online! http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_frown.gif

BlizzardAndroid
02-06-2003, 06:56 PM
[quote]
On 2003-01-13 06:40, Tavia wrote:
[quote]
I neeeeeeed to know
How to find Mag cells & combining weapons.

Tavia
02-08-2003, 06:52 PM
On 2003-02-05 18:09, Flame wrote:
I am connecting through a UC line. Might this have anything to do with it??

A UC line? Could you elaborate?

Smurvis
02-08-2003, 10:35 PM
I used this method for the DC version. I am using a dial-up modem and not a BBA. Could this have anything to do with it? The Juno/Netzero method is not working at all. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_frown.gif

Flame
02-10-2003, 11:53 AM
by UC i mean i am connecting through the UCD(UCDAVIS) isp. It worked on DC though. thats got me puzzled.

Smurvis
02-10-2003, 06:27 PM
Ah. I made an error. I put "netzero.com" instead of "netzero.net" so that's a mistake on my part. However, I can get online, but it disconnects me shortly after. I tried Juno, but it failed. I entered the ub########@jweb.juno.com as my username and the password (all alphanumerical) in the password section and that failed. I even took the password out, and entered it on the online game screen, right after you agree that you have a license. That didn't work. It worked fine on DC, but not on GC. I have Juno 5.0.33 and it did work, but now isn't. Netzero is working, but it disconnects me shortly after I sign on, everytime I turn it on. I managed to stay on for a half hour the second time I got on, but it doesn't work anymore. From what I've stated, an anyone help me? Tavia? Do you have AIM? That would be faster then posting. If not, that's okay. Speed isn't important. Just as long as it's done.

(BTW, I'm using free Juno and free Netzero)

Fanatic72802
02-11-2003, 11:21 PM
...So it WAS an FSoD. I was wondering about that.
My precious Yamato +7...

Well, thanks for the info.

LittleFrenchie
03-09-2003, 02:53 PM
(i'm sorry if my english isn't good i'm french)

i have the following problem :
when i go online (i have a bba directly connected to my GC) i can walk and talk in the lobby but when i try to join or create a team the game says that the connection have been lost (i've already lost 4 characters...)

i don't know waht's going on...pls help me

NodMan
03-21-2003, 02:10 PM
Why do we get Black Screens of Death or game freezes.

Tavia
03-28-2003, 10:38 PM
On 2003-03-21 12:10, NodMan wrote:
Why do we get Black Screens of Death or game freezes.

I could not explain that to you, my friend. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_smile.gif It happens for various reasons. It could be bad lag, your connection being dropped from the server inexplicably (possibly as a result of lag), an error either client or server side... a lot of things. They simply happen. There's no way to prevent them altogether, but you could game and game in PSO and never encounter one. Then again, you could play and go through dozens of SODs. It's unpredictable, and in most cases, simply a matter of luck.

Rob0148
04-06-2003, 02:30 PM
On 2003-03-28 20:38, Tavia wrote:

On 2003-03-21 12:10, NodMan wrote:
Why do we get Black Screens of Death or game freezes.

I could not explain that to you, my friend. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_smile.gif It happens for various reasons. It could be bad lag, your connection being dropped from the server inexplicably (possibly as a result of lag), an error either client or server side... a lot of things. They simply happen. There's no way to prevent them altogether, but you could game and game in PSO and never encounter one. Then again, you could play and go through dozens of SODs. It's unpredictable, and in most cases, simply a matter of luck.


hi Im new to pso world, im really disapointed. I got a dial up modem adapter, and i filled in my aol isp details. Then i found out id have to change to bt so i put details bout them in, i got a hunters license, every time i try and go online it says, FAILED TO AUTHENTICATE PLEASE CHECK THAT USER ID AND/OR PASSWORD ARE CORRECT. Anybody please help!:(

donkeybeatz
04-09-2003, 11:39 PM
On 2003-02-10 16:27, Smurvis wrote:
Ah. I made an error. I put "netzero.com" instead of "netzero.net" so that's a mistake on my part. However, I can get online, but it disconnects me shortly after. I tried Juno, but it failed. I entered the ub########@jweb.juno.com as my username and the password (all alphanumerical) in the password section and that failed. I even took the password out, and entered it on the online game screen, right after you agree that you have a license. That didn't work. It worked fine on DC, but not on GC. I have Juno 5.0.33 and it did work, but now isn't. Netzero is working, but it disconnects me shortly after I sign on, everytime I turn it on. I managed to stay on for a half hour the second time I got on, but it doesn't work anymore. From what I've stated, an anyone help me? Tavia? Do you have AIM? That would be faster then posting. If not, that's okay. Speed isn't important. Just as long as it's done.

(BTW, I'm using free Juno and free Netzero)


Hi! some of y'all may not know me (heck maybe NONE of y'all know me) but I used to post Juno uni's here in PSOW technical forum back when version 2 of Dreamcast PSO was released in the US. I think there's still some threads regarding the juno uni's if you can manage to find em.
Anyway, regarding why your juno (free juno) just stops working:
When you start to use the DUN-ned account (meaning when you use the ub or ujXXXXXXXXXX@jweb.juno.net.. i forgot how many numbers were before the "@" sign), Juno sorta puts a time limit on your account. Back then, the accounts usually die on Tuesdays. I don't know how its done today. Basically I made a new account each time the uni dies (Oh yea, "uni" is short for universal account... meaning ANYONE can use it). The uni lasts for 6-7 days depending on when you created your account.
"OK, my account died and I tried to make another one... but somehow I couldn't connect to make a new account!"
What happens here is that theres a juno file in your computer somewhere (usually in the "windows" folder") that is preventing you to make a new account. Basically, you delete this file and run a file that uhh well I dunno how to explain how this file works but it lets you make a new account.
Thus, the cycle continues.
As for NetZero, it's not really a reliable isp IMO. I usually lag with this isp. And the disconnect-after-30 minutes is pretty common. I mean, you ARE using their free services. I don't use this isp so don't ask me about it.

Hope that helps.
--d-_-b Dj Donkey

Logical2u
04-19-2003, 07:46 AM
Does this mean I cant use two memory cards and have one with all my characters on it for playing and the other for just saving them incase of corruption? or Is that duping?

Tavia
04-20-2003, 07:44 PM
On 2003-04-19 05:46, Logical2u wrote:
Does this mean I cant use two memory cards and have one with all my characters on it for playing and the other for just saving them incase of corruption?

You're right; you cannot do that.

Logical2u
04-21-2003, 09:12 AM
Well then that means I could make 8 characters with the same Hunters liscense

Garanz2
05-28-2003, 10:59 AM
I have a question. How do i put a link to my fanfic in my sig? Much appreciated.

Atus
06-07-2003, 07:48 PM
HELP ME TAVIA!!!
Sorry to yell...
This "Internet Connection Sharing" program, can I download it somewhere. Because in the first post, the main FAQ, you say that Windows 98 users are out of luck.
But can't I just put the program on my computer?
I don't understand why I couldn't.
Anyhow, please help if you can, and maybe post on my "HELP!!! I am so close to getting online..." topic.
Any help is much appreciated.
DANKE!

Milky
06-17-2003, 07:09 AM
Atus:

Dunno if this is exactly what you were looking for, but it might help. Go to http://www.kerio.com and get winroute lite. The manual's pretty weak, and it might take a bit of work to get going, but hopefully that'll do it.

kikuichimonji320
06-22-2003, 04:39 PM
anyone know if juno 5.0 works?

Mlachei
07-05-2003, 11:18 PM
I need help. When I go to properties at Juno version 4.0 and add the ("c:/rasspy/rasspy.exe" cmd=) and change it to back slashes and press ok or apply it says it is not valid and make sure the file name or pathway is correct. I've saved it in the C drive and typed in the"c:/rasspy/rasspy.exe" and it just wont work....please any suggestions or help would be very much apreciated

J-
07-11-2003, 09:38 AM
I have Netzero platinum on my PC and can log in fine but when I enter the log in name and pass on GC it comes up saying "Failed to Authenticate". What does that mean? I did try (name)@netzero.net but it still had the same message.

Android_15
07-12-2003, 11:41 PM
what if you have netzero or juno..my isp is through a small provider in my town would i have any problems with them?

martian_man
07-23-2003, 04:19 PM
this is gettin confusin

Over
08-08-2003, 12:36 PM
Help! I have Ntl and cannot work out what to do. I have all the correct equipmentbut i always recieve error 18

Go-sen
08-08-2003, 01:36 PM
I have a US Gamecube and a Japanese modem, I was told they should be compatible, but after I connect the modem and choose 'Online Game', the screen just goes blank and nothing happens. What have I done wrong? Please help...I have to play online...

thanks

Crysta
08-09-2003, 12:05 PM
*I hate randomly showing up and asking for help >.<*

Ok, I got Comcast High-speed because they were running a special, and i'm having a hell of a time trying to connect. It uses an external adapter connected to my PC by USB. Read through the guide: no help. Can anyone help at all? I'm desperate >.<;

Zysis
08-15-2003, 12:01 PM
Ok I have not got a modem adapter yet but they compuserve doesn't work on it do does it and it id doe not what will i need to do?

takplayer
08-15-2003, 07:51 PM
I keep on getting a No.018 error saying that something is not set up correctly even though I have followed your instructions perfectly...I am confused http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_razz.gif

My router (Linksys) is connected to my AOL DSL modem. It is about 60ft away from my gamecube. So i went and bought a 50ft ethernet cable and a 12ft crossover cable and a coupler. So I hooked everything up and...."No.018" error. WTF? I have tried setting it to DHCP and that didn't work - "No.018". So I tried following your setup for manual....same thing happened. I tried, just so I wouldn't bother you, taking out the crossover and this time it connects, but cannot connect to the DNS server - both DHCP and manual. Any ideas?

Milky
08-23-2003, 06:15 AM
I'm pretty sure that with a router, you dont need the crossover cable. Like 99.99999999999% sure you only want straight through.

Zaneatron
09-04-2003, 01:43 PM
is tavia still posting on hear, cos i need some help, ive read the error 15 thing but it ,makes no sence to me, and, i use a network so my connection doesnt come from the router, it worked fine the other day when i plugged into the port in our conservatory, but my dad installed a 2nd port in out lounge, and now i cant get it to work anywhere! is this to do with the new port or me being the unluckiest person in the world (there are other factors in my life that makes me unlucky, it aint just this)



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Zaneatron
09-08-2003, 03:10 PM
well my dad moved the router into the lounge, and it worked fine for a couple of hours then.....
ERROR 102 and i couldnt get back on, arf what am i to do

BatistaROBO
09-30-2003, 06:41 PM
I want to get online sometime soon and have a couple questions and problems.
1. My parents are divorced and now I have to switch houses every week http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_frown.gif Will this give me problems gettin online account wise and setting up?
2. Both my parents use Aol http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_mad.gif, one uses Broadband and one uses dial-up. I can use dial up at both houses though I think. And I dunno if I can convince them to switch ISPs(especially with my stubborn ass uncle livin with my mom.) What do I do?
3. This technical crap is confusing! I wanna get a dial-up modem, is it as technical as all this BBA crap? Do I need all that stuff and have to do all that computer/GCN connecting stuff?

Please help! I have no idea what to do!

Battosi
10-02-2003, 07:27 PM
How do you get an aol conncetion to work.

Curiosity
10-18-2003, 10:00 AM
can't get BBA to work and looking for help, 'nuff said... http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wink.gif

(thought i'd try here first instead of starting a new topic. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wink.gif which i hope i don't have to resort to...)

the setup:

DSL wall line
SpeedStream SOHO DSL Router, 5200-series
Ethernet to Linksys BEFSRU31
- Ethernet to PC
- Ethernet to BBA/GameCube

for some reason i did have some problems w/the initial setup, not including the GC. i finally managed to get the network functional (w/Linksys tech support help), altho it still seems to have some issues. i've tried both manual and automatic setups w/out online success. "interestingly" enough i've gotten messages similar (or the same messages) to those Duo2000 (http://www.pso-world.com/viewtopic.php?topic=67752&forum=3&0) and others (may) have received.

only thing i can come up w/is that the problem is somehow related to the issues i've been having w/my network that i still have yet to fully solve. one thing i have not tried w/my BBA is manually setting the DNS servers. i have also not tried to directly connect my BBA to the DSL modem/router, which i would honestly rather not do anyway.

when i can afford the necessary hardware, i am planning on "expanding" my network to include wireless for other pc(s) in the house. if i have not solved my current BBA/network problems by then i will also include a wireless game adapter, assuming it can be used on a WPA-protected network...

Curiosity
10-24-2003, 05:43 PM
hmm... well then... i guess nobody actually pays any attention to this topic any more... means i'm forced to do like everyone else and make a new topic for it... -__-;;

Silenced
11-01-2003, 03:31 PM
Oh how noobish of me. I posted a topic about something that was answered here. I truly appologize, it's very unlike me. Heck, I have only created two new topics in my 2+ year history at SWF (Smashworld Forums). I guess I should prove it instead of just telling u, so I'll be a bit more cautious in the future.

Anyway, here's my situation (simplified):

I have a BBA, and am trying to connect it to the itnernet through my computer. I previously had BroadBand but don't anymore, and am thus trying to use the above mentionged solution.

(Now that I looke over my questions there's quite a few of them, if whoever's reading this is short on time, don't bother for now. Just a friendly warning. Also, sorry if I have typos, I kinda rushed typing this... not that it's urgent)

So anyway, I have Windows XP, and have everything hooked up. Crossover cable and all. Now, it works... sort of. More specifically, I can visit the "Website" on my cube and post and stuff, but when I try to play, on the first loading screen with the shiny thing in the middle it gives me error No. 15. Now, I realize u have an explanation but because I lack networking skills, I'll need some term defintions:

Computer browser: I assume u mean the thing we view files and aplications with, as in Exploder.

Now, I have no idea what router Setup is. I assume this is becasue I don't have a router (that's like the thing that splits ur connection right?).

Well... that's it for the defintions.

The thing is, error number 15 should come up when ur using a router (which I don't have). So, like, what should I do? Should I set this IP adress stuff, or are there some other settings I need to check. I assume the former, since I doubt something is wrong with my computer if I can go on the "Website" on my cube. But what's the difference between accessing the internet on my cube and playing PS over the net anyway?

Also, is there more lag if I do this than if I use a Modem Adapter? Like, I'd make sure notheing else on my comp is using my internet connection (does anyone know a nifty dos-command prompt command that can check how much of ur connection is being used? It would help).

Finally, anyone know what the Computer Name is of the cube, so I can ping it, if that's possible at all. Or at least what it's IP address would be... or is that random? Just for the heck of it.

(Ignore the next paragraph... it's only if u really can't think of what could be wrong)
Btw, could the fact that I'm in Europe although all of my stuff (TV, Cube, PSO Disk, BBA, Comp, etc.) are from the US? Maybe becuase the Heartzagea round here is 50Hz? First give me advice then comment on this, since I don't want people just telling me it may be because of this and nothing else useful. (end ignore)

Sorry, I guess I should just try the stuff in the Guide before I ask but I don't have much time lately but have to check if the fact I'm in Europe matters since I plan on getting a Modem Adapter. I also don't know if the No.15 Guide apllies to me.

Oh yeah, I also currently have "Network Bridge" to be "accessed by netwrok services" first and then LAN... this is by defult... should I change it. Aslo, should I try setting up the ICS without the wizard first, before taking care of No.15 or does the fact that I can access the "Website" mean my ICS is fine?

Also, when people get Error No.15, are they usually able to access the website?

Also, it says my LAN is at the speed of 10 Mbps, but I remmember when I networked mine and my friends computer a few weeks ago with the same cable it was 100 Mbps. What's that about? Is the connection speed determined by the weaker of the two adapters? As in, if I have a 50 year old adapter in one comp and a brand new one in another, it'll give me a low speed, but if I have newer adapters it'll say 100? Whatever... I doubt it matters.

And FINALLY, on my first few attempts to connect to the website it wouldn't work, but then I disconnected on my comp and tried, and a connection started dialing automatically as it is set to, and once it connected it would work from then on, but I have not tried disconnecting and then reconnecting as to not miss that rare opportunity of it working. So um, what's up with that? One difference I noticed was that the connection speed that time was a lot faster 40 Kbps instead of 26 or so that I got previously. Is that it? Connection speed?

Rich_T
11-01-2003, 04:07 PM
Ive used the BBA hooked up to my p.vc with internet conection sharing, and the P.C conected to a dial up service, it wasnt designed to be used quite like this ( it can work well if the p.c is hooked u to a broadband service)

Heres my theroey on whats hapening:
ive used the dail up internet conection on p.c and gamecube conected to p.c with BBA method to conect, and although it was a bit laggy, i could get online, although i would get disconected each time i created a game, and someone joined, also if i went to another ship area (US/JP) i would get disconected.
This was the EU version of PSO, conecting the the EU PSO main log in server.

You have the US version of PSO, and thats trying to connect to the US main log in server, and that you are using the BBA to conect, so maybe the game is expecting a faster response from the server, in the US, and as its farther away there will be a higher amount of lag

As for the 50hz/60hz mains voltage frequency thing, (EU mains is at 240/230vAC 50Hz, US is 110VAC 60Hz) dont worry about it, as most electrical stuff is knocked out in the same places (usualy the far east chicna/thailand/maccau/etc) it can cope with both sets of frequency.

My Advice would be to do one of the folowing
Get a European modem adaptor, from the same country you are in, this will be configured to work with your local telephone system, as different countries have slightly different phone systems, some modems might not work in other countrys, most will, but some wont ( you may have noticed that the phone rings slightly different in differtn EU countrys, there are other subtle differences as well)

If your getting a modem adaptor, and your in the UK, make sure the base R.E.N value total on your line does not exceed REN4


Get broadband installed, its easy and costs between 19-30pounds per month ( basic ADSL 512kbs service, cost does not include line activation fees, minimum sign up periods of up to one year may aply)
if you are in the UK you can check if you can get ADSL from your local exchange here:
http://www.bt.com/broadband/

Chose an ISP from http://www.adslguide.org.uk
some isps have one month contratcs, and a higher activation fee, others have 12 month contracts and a lower activation fee.
it would help if you said whereabouts in Europe yo are

Albania
Andorra
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Germany
Georgia
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Iceland
Italy
Kosovo
Latvia
Lithuania
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Macedonia (FYROM - Former Yougolav Republic of)
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
San Marino
Serbia (Republic of )
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Yugoslavia, (Federal Republic of)

Other...

Silenced
11-02-2003, 04:26 AM
Alright... I'm in Serbia. All I want to know at the moment is what the fact that I can visit the "Website" means. PLEASE, can some1 answer some of the other questions in my post... it's cruical (sp?) info.

Rich_T
11-02-2003, 05:18 AM
This is what is probably hapening
You can visit the website, because it doesnt require such a good conection.
however when you try and join an online game, you need a better conection, especialy if your tring to contact a server that is some distance away.
if you use a modem adaptor, there is a better chance that you will be able to conect, although this depends on the quality of your local telephone network, how close you are to the exchange, and the distance to the server your conecting to.

Silenced
11-04-2003, 07:32 AM
Hmmm, can u define "quality" of connection, so that I can possilby check it? Like, what is it comprised of? Connection speed? Number of hops to PSO servers? Does anyone know the IP adress of some of these so I can ping them and check? I do fine with battle net... I can even play on the US gateway (War Craft III). So... um... explain... (I know u already listed this distance from server, etc. stuff, but is there anything else). Also, um I think for now my phone connection is pulse. Does that effect anything? I mean, it shouldn't matter since it's through my laptop anyway.

Rich_T
11-11-2003, 12:57 PM
pick your normal phone up and dial a number, what do you hear? tones and beeps, or a series of clicks?

if tis clicks then your phone is a pulse type, iff all the other phones in your area are pulse, then your local exchange is probably quite old, and outdated, and this will have probably have a bad effect on internet and digital conections.

to 'ping' the servers, you could try these http://www.sega.com (US) http://www.sega-europe.com (EU)and http://www.isao.net (JP pso servers, i think)

jazzerb25
11-12-2003, 09:36 PM
i can help anyone with a dial up juno problem...i got it to work on mine and it has been for about a month (but for every 10 hours i use i need to recreate another id). Just PM me.

Baram
12-25-2003, 07:08 PM
I have a problem, recently I traded in PSO, but before doing so, never cancelled my Hunter's License, is there any way I can still do that, even without knowing the Access or Serial numbers?

AmbientLight
01-04-2004, 11:20 AM
Does anyone know if PSOX automatically debits the account that you register xbox live with for a hunter's licence?

Pucca
02-18-2004, 11:11 PM
First I have to say I tried Tavia's way but it did not work for me. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_frown.gif

For all you PSO fans,

You can get online with AOL Broadband! http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_eek.gif The ONLY way is to use a ROUTER! We used a Linksys Router. Although it was an $80 investment, it was the only way for us to go. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/anime2.gif

To set up your Linksys Router...

WAN Connection Type:
Choose: PPPoe
in UserName: yourusername@aol.com
in Password: yourpassword

Plug your Gamecube into one of the ports.
(We used a Crossover Cable.)

Leave the Network settings on the Gamecube to
Ethernet: Choose "automatically obtain an IP Address".
IP Address Auto Settings (DNS and DHCP) - Leave blank
Proxy Setting: Leave Blank

Save and Get Ready to Play the ONLINE game. http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_lol.gif

Good Luck and I hope to see you in the Lobby! http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wink.gif

sisco
02-29-2004, 02:06 PM
does anyone here know how to set up a ICS connectio on windows98 second edition.
(i've got an USB modem)

RiskBreaker
03-10-2004, 03:53 AM
Ignore me, its on the first page http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_smile.gif

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Orange_kid
04-05-2004, 12:56 PM
Ok, I didn't see this anywhere else on this topic, so I feel I should post it. My friend finaly got the tools to go online sunday, using linksys, and when we tried to use his access key and serial, it would say that they were invalid. After trying various things, including calling Sega (they aren't there on sundays), the only thing that worked was applying for the HL on his pc.

KAMIKAZI
06-11-2004, 09:28 PM
Will going online work with Win 98 1st Edition with Juno Plantnium 6.0??????? I really want to go online!

Devin
06-16-2004, 03:25 AM
On 2004-06-11 19:28, KAMIKAZI wrote:
Will going online work with Win 98 1st Edition with Juno Plantnium 6.0??????? I really want to go online!


First page of topic -->
http://www.pso-world.com/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=37273&forum=3&start=0

KAMIKAZI
06-24-2004, 01:14 PM
OK thanks i figured out what was wrong i need 4.0 not 6.0 but i might be getting dsl all togther! and new comp soon so hopefully i cant a bba

Snow_Fox
07-08-2004, 07:23 PM
yey now all i need is my other computer =^___^=

Hrigg
07-27-2004, 07:06 PM
How much does the broadband thing cost? How much does it cost to play online?

Gestiv
08-09-2004, 03:24 AM
Alright, well...

Two things before I start: I have absolutely NO knowledge of networking, and I do NOT have a router; just a cable modem, a 50 ft. ethernet cable connected to my GCN, and Comcast High-Speed Internet.

That being said...

A few days ago, I was playing PSO fine. But the other night, I tried to get on, and got error message No. 018 (about the DHCS server being down, or some such thing). I later found out that internet for my area had been temporarily shut off.

Now, when I try to log on, I get error message No. 015. I can still get on the internet on my computer fine (As I said before, I don't have a router, so when I play online I must unplug my computer's connection and plug in an ethernet cable connected to my GCN), but when I try to get on w/ PSO, I get the error message.

Can somebody please tell me what is going on, and what I can do to fix it?

Devin
08-20-2004, 12:06 AM
Eh..what does error 15 say? Try powercycling your modem; that fixes a lot =P

Tavia
03-12-2005, 07:01 AM
Wow! This thread is still here! I'm flattered, to say the least. It's still one of my little pieces of internet immortality.

I actually found this while searching for my own information on Google to see if I could find some data in relation to something completely, well, unrelated. I'm astonished. Thank you to those who have kept this stickied for so long!

All the gushing aside, I've gained more networking certifications since I initially wrote this FAQ, and I've also managed an authorized repair/networking center for Sony, HP, etc. I don't know how often I'll be checking these forums, seeing as how a "friend" of mine deleted Ta'via (*siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh*), but you can always PM me to get my attention. http://pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/anime1.gif

dragoon-girl
03-23-2005, 09:18 AM
Can't seem to turn on the ICS function

"An Error occurred while internet connection sharing was being enabled.
A Device attached to the system is not functioning"

Rabid
04-19-2005, 08:10 PM
Ok so heres the thing...

First off...

I have Verizon Online DSL with MSN Premium. Please don't say to me "Oh well you need to get a better internet" because that doesn't help me at all. I am using a BBA. I also have no knowledge with networking or computers or stuff like that. I just know "Plug in the cord and go." I am also using an ethernet cable to connect to PSO.

So...I was able to fix Error 15 (not following that guide) and I was really happy. But when I connect, alas, Error 102 comes up. It says something that the DNS Servers were not working. Well I didn't enter any DNS servers.

So I go online to find my DNS Servers (or how to find them) and I do the "WINIPCONFIG" and copy down the DNS Servers and click on "..." to get the second one and I am still getting Error 102

I am 99.9% positive everything else is correct...or else Error 15 would be coming up at the burst screen. Somebody please help me...how do I fix this?!



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bigbang-
06-20-2005, 11:09 AM
how do i find out my DNS

Tavia
07-30-2005, 04:14 AM
On 2005-06-20 09:09, bigbang- wrote:
how do i find out my DNS

This should be able to help you with that: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/cmtips/ipaddr.html#dnsip

pyrokinetic
08-13-2005, 12:07 AM
hey you guys, i need a little bit of help...
I've been trying to get PSO to go online for a very long time now, and finally, I'm able to do so.

I had one of my friends help me to make sure the network setup i had was fine, and it was. But when I went to buy a hunters license off the games website page, it told me it could obtain an IP address. So i used a part of your faq in the beginning and put in the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway numbers, and it still doesnt connect to get a license. I'm not too worried about that though, because i'm just going to get it off the website. But this leads to my next question.

I tried to get online anyways, just for haha's, and i said i already had a license and all that, entered my numbers and pass, and so forth. It loaded past a part involving the DNS, and brought me to the lobby, and then as soon as the lobby appeared, it said something like "Note .102" and i pressed start and it put me back to the main menu

Now I'm curious, was that error because I didn't have a license? Or was it something else? I've read a lot about that "Error 102" thing that keeps happening to people, and I'm not sure if that was it. I'm going to get my license in the morning, but I have that feeling that it's not going to work anyway...

Is there something that you've already noticed that I've done wrong? Or do you have any suggestions? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks.

Saizero
08-25-2005, 06:56 AM
Do you know if you can go online with the "ATT ISP"?

boulianneM
09-30-2005, 11:40 PM
i've got a problem , im trying to create an account online for gc and they ask me an acess key and serial number.
where do i find those???

Sb
01-12-2006, 02:52 PM
iv set my gamecube up and i tried to connect and it loads up fine then a message comes up and says "check provider settings" and a message on my pc comes up and says that there has been a conflict with my ip or sumthin

CidHighwind
02-06-2006, 07:17 PM
If anyone can help me I am getting an error (100) each time i connect to PSO on gamecube. I go through a router to the server and i have my ip and everything written in. Is there something I need to do. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!

Thorfinn
05-17-2006, 04:19 PM
How do I get to the Game from this site. Im new so...
Well any help will be appreciated.

NUIRAKO
06-27-2006, 08:05 PM
Is adelphia a free isp?