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Network Adaptor (PS2)
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* 1. Prepare the "Network Adapter Start-Up Disc".''(Some titles have their own profile creation implementation so you may not need steps that related with this disc)''
* 2. Boot your PS2 console or PCSX2 using the "Network Adapter Start-Up Disc".
* 3. Launch "cmd.exe" on your host PC and run the command "ipconfig /all" (Windows) to obtain your network information.
* 4. Create network profiles (for memory card) on your PS2/PCSX2 using the "Network Adapter Start-Up Disc" for each revival server, referencing [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bbxOGm4dPxZ4Vbzyu3XxBnZmuPx3Ue-cPqBeTxtnvkQ/edit#gid=1383772811 their respective DNS addresses] and your network information.
* 5. Also use respective DNS adresses for your PCSX2 Qt Global settings or Game settings (Settings> Network & HDD)
* 6. Boot your game, select multiplayer option and then select your newly created network profile when it prompts you to do so. ''(Make sure selected profile's adresses matches with your DNS adresses in your PCSX2 Qt settings)'':* '''Use DNAS-net Patcher for your game [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bbxOGm4dPxZ4Vbzyu3XxBnZmuPx3Ue-cPqBeTxtnvkQ/edit#gid=0&range=O3 if game requires itSony's Dynamic Network Authentication System (DNAS)].''':* If connection issues persist, they may be related to [[Port_forwarding_guide_for_netplay|port forwarding]]. Try enabling uPnP or DMZ in your router settings (exercise caution, as these methods can expose your network to security risks so use these temporarily). If issues continue, install npcap (Windows) or pcap (Linux) on your host PC, set ethernet device type to PCAP Bridged (Wifi) or PCAP Switched (Ethernet) from PCSX2 Qt Global settings or Game settings (Settings> Network & HDD). If none of these works, it's possible your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is the source of the problem.
:* See [https://discord.com/channels/193444622809300992/726872614298976436 PlayStation 2 Online - Official Community on Discord: How-to-Play channel] or [https://discord.com/channels/309643527816609793/807640791845306398 PCSX2 Discord: Netplay channel] for more information.
*[https://segaretro.org/XB%E2%88%80ND#History Mega Drive XBAND modem compatible games]
*[[Wikipedia:XBAND#Supported_games|Saturn XBAND compatible games]]
 
;Tutorials
*[https://youtu.be/Oomfy8GWHpA What about using tunneling for Saturn XBAND?]
===Dreamcast Online services===
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The Dreamcast had multiple online services, [[#SegaNet|SegaNet]] for the United States, [[#Dricas|Dricas]] for Japan, Comma for Australia and [[#Dreamarena|Dreamarena]] for Europe.
:See this article for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dreamcast_online_games List of Dreamcast Online games]:MVG: [https://youtu.be/9jo8jdvWrBA Online with the Sega Dreamcast and a DreamPi in 2018], [https://youtu.be/tQFrIhwT4Cg Online with the Sega Dreamcast in 2022]
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spErnbpCoIw #1] (SegaNet) , [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMBu3Rd4kBw #2] (SegaNet), [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZDZpOyi1mg #3] (Dreamarena), [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lOgUa-nbBU #4] (Dreamarena),
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===Safe-Site.net===
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Safe-Site was a subscription service provide by Oregon Scientific that launched in 1999 (Circa) The service was promoted as a safe introduction to the internet, providing e-mail, a newsgroup, greeting card trading, and a way for kids to post game scores on a leaderboard. the service would also send subscribers educational facts and trivia. Safe-Site was exclusively for those who bought their educational computers, to the point that everything anyone knows about it comes from press releases and some promotional text in store catalogues. The service costed {{Inflation|USD|15|1999}} a month and required the "Safe-Site" modem ({{Inflation|USD|50|1999}}) <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150527101343/https://www.nytimes.com/1999/03/11/technology/safer-web-playgrounds-are-aimed-at-kids-and-paying-parents.html Safer Web Playgrounds Are Aimed at Kids and Paying Parents <br>(Prices are at the end of the page)]</ref>
===[[wikipedia:Total Entertainment Network|Total Entertainment Network]]===
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===[https://web.archive.org/web/20030609043011/http://sega-bb.jp/ Sega B-Club]===
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=Websites=
 
===MSN Games===
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===Safe-Site.net===
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Safe-Site was a subscription service provide by Oregon Scientific that launched in 1999 (Circa) The service was promoted as a safe introduction to the internet, providing e-mail, a newsgroup, greeting card trading, and a way for kids to post game scores on a leaderboard. the service would also send subscribers educational facts and trivia. Safe-Site was exclusively for those who bought their educational computers, to the point that everything anyone knows about it comes from press releases and some promotional text in store catalogues. The service costed {{Inflation|USD|15|1999}} a month and required the "Safe-Site" modem ({{Inflation|USD|50|1999}}) <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150527101343/https://www.nytimes.com/1999/03/11/technology/safer-web-playgrounds-are-aimed-at-kids-and-paying-parents.html Safer Web Playgrounds Are Aimed at Kids and Paying Parents <br>(Prices are at the end of the page)]</ref>
=References=
*[[PlayStation Network]]
*[[Xbox network]]
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