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    PS3 - Solution to PKG Linker via LAN not working on HEN

    I started this thread just to share a solution for a problem that I had with PKG Linker. I couldn't get PKG Linker to work via cable connection, I tried (almost) everything, like changing to PKG Linker 1.0, internet connection sharing and bridge connection, but nothing worked. Yes, I changed the...
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    80710092 error when install pkg games from LAN using PKG Linker 2.0

    I set up my PKG Linker 2.0 earlier using wifi and I got the same error but I somehow managed to fix it by disabling windows firewall. But now I am using LAN because wifi is too slow for download. I literally tried everything check IPs, disabling windows firewall etc. I dontd have any other anti...
  3. MattMax1016

    PS3 Any way to install multiple pkg files at once via PKGlinker?

    If console is only on HAN. The transfer and install operations take too much time. Simply put, I want to leave 3 pkgs of ~11 GB each overnight for transfer and installation over LAN. Any way to do this? except, of course, putting a 2hr repeating alarm..
  4. MattMax1016

    PS3 PKGlinker on HAN gives 100mbps speeds while the Ethernet properties show speed 1Gbps

    14 GB game takes 20 minutes to transfer instead of 2minutes which would happen on my 1Gbps connection. I know there's nothing wrong on the pc side as I use Direct LAN cable to transfer files to other pc at 600~700Mbps speeds. Somehow the PKGlinker operation lags behind at 100mbps. When I click...
  5. amirzaim

    PS2 OPL LAN issues with Windows 10

    Just for heads up, when you want to boot up or just reboot up good old PS2 console and want to enjoy OPL via LAN SMB on Windows 10, you must enable SMB 1.1 back by Turn Windows Feature On or Off. This is due to ransomware attacks that were using SMB1 exploits to sabotage your PC via SMB network...
  6. Joemaher2

    Anyway To Split Pkg files? (HAN)

    My router is downstairs while my ps3 and stuff is upstairs which means I would have to run Ethernet cables on my stairs unless I literally drilled a hole in the wall (and I don't even own an Ethernet cable anyway) granted I could just use wifi but wifi is just straight up horrible on the ps3. So...
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