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Sounds like the PS2 isn't acquiring a local IP from your router.
When you set up the bridge, can you access the interweb on your laptop?
If you can't, that likely means there is an IP clash somewhere.
If you have the PS2 network test disc, does it give you any relevant info?
A few points though:
You need to disable Windows Firewall and Connection Sharing on the adapter that is bridged - in this case, your wireless network connection.
You need to be in the Admin account of Windows.
If you can't get the connection going, find out what IP the PS2 is using (bridged connection properties) and whether or not it is
a) In your router's available range and
b) If it acquires a gateway as well.
[q=Dreddz]No, im using a cross over cable. One thing I noticed, is when the person on the site opens his network connections, it says that he has both a wireless and local area connection, how is this possible if his laptop isnt near his router ?[/q]
The two are not mutually exclusive. Sometimes they don't like to be connected together, depending on the hardware and on the router.
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