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Thread: Installing PS2 Network Adapter! Help!

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    Okay, first off, I heard that this board has a Windurst Guild, can anyone here explain and where do I go to apply to get in?

    All right, now to my problem! I'm trying to install my PS2 Network Adapter. How do I get it into the back socket? I noticed that there's a plastic thing covering a part of the thing that sticks out of the Network Adapter and it looks removable, I THINK!

    So, am I suppose to remove it?

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    There's a Windurst Guild thread <a href="http://forums.eyesonff.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35723">here</a>. You'll probably find all the information on that in there. Can't help you with the PS2 though, sorry.
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    to remove it is simple at the top of the panel there is a littel silt then just yank it of

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    Yes, remove the plastic cover. The adapter will screw in right there. BE CAREFUL though, the screws are cheap and the whole assembly is sort of fragile. The screws aren't grabbing onto much and the whole deal could break easily.

    So use care. I would suggest not moving your PS2 around a whole lot after installing it.

    Installation itself is very easy. You shouldn't have a problem.

    edit: I was unaware of how old this thread was. This person may not think to check this. Oh well.

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    Other point you will need a router, ethernet broadband modem or crap 56k modem, along with the correct cables for it too work.
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