UltimusRex
Forum Noob
I randomly learned about Free McBoot and OpenPS2Loader recently and decided to dig out my old PS2 Slim (SCPH-70012) and add it to my retro gaming collection of modded mini consoles to revisit some old faves with my son.
I Purchased an FMCB memory card, an HDMI adapter, etc., and I organized my backup folder on my Win 10 PC with the OPL Manager tool. When I got my memory card with FMCB (and OPL 0.9.3), I setup my PS2SMB share and started setting up OPL on my PS2.
Where the network setup fails is pulling a DHCP address. I've also tried setting it up with a static IP, but it still will not connect to my network. I used to be a network tech, so I generally know what I'm doing, networking-wise. The other problem is that I get no error about DHCP not being reachable or anything like that, so I'm left not knowing what is going on.
I thought that maybe the old OPL version might have been an issue, so I figured out how to install the newer OPL v1.0.0, but the issue persisted with the new version... Below are my OPL Network Settings:
Advance Options..................Off
Ethernet Link Mode.............Auto
- PS2 -
IP Address Type....................DHCP
IP Address..............................192.168.1.222
Mask........................................255.255.255.0
Gateway.................................192.168.1.1
DNS Server...........................192.168.1.1
- SMB Server -
Address Type........................IP
Address..................................192.168.1.131
Port.........................................445
Share......................................PS2SMB
User........................................GUEST
Password..............................<not set>
The 192.168.1.222 address, Mask, Gateway, and DNS are what I set it to when I tried using a static IP, Changing it to DHCP didn't change anything. And the PS2 has never shown up on my router as a connected device. I tried changing the DNS to the same primary as my XBox One and PC, but that had no effect, not that I expected it to... I have a TP-Link Deco 5 Mesh network system, though both my PS2 and my PC with the SMB share are wired (through a couple network switches). I've confirmed that it's not a cable or switch port issue, as I've swapped the cable to my XBox One which was able to connect through, no problem. Like I said above, it doesn't give me any error codes or anything. I click reconnect in the network settings menu and it gives the spinning working icon for a moment, and nothing more. So it seems like it thinks it's connecting. But it's not.
I'm REALLY hoping the problem is not a dead built-in ethernet. But if it was, I would expect to get some sort of error, at least a DHCP host unreachable error, or something... So does anyone have any ideas what could be going on here?... I'm stumped.
I Purchased an FMCB memory card, an HDMI adapter, etc., and I organized my backup folder on my Win 10 PC with the OPL Manager tool. When I got my memory card with FMCB (and OPL 0.9.3), I setup my PS2SMB share and started setting up OPL on my PS2.
Where the network setup fails is pulling a DHCP address. I've also tried setting it up with a static IP, but it still will not connect to my network. I used to be a network tech, so I generally know what I'm doing, networking-wise. The other problem is that I get no error about DHCP not being reachable or anything like that, so I'm left not knowing what is going on.
I thought that maybe the old OPL version might have been an issue, so I figured out how to install the newer OPL v1.0.0, but the issue persisted with the new version... Below are my OPL Network Settings:
Advance Options..................Off
Ethernet Link Mode.............Auto
- PS2 -
IP Address Type....................DHCP
IP Address..............................192.168.1.222
Mask........................................255.255.255.0
Gateway.................................192.168.1.1
DNS Server...........................192.168.1.1
- SMB Server -
Address Type........................IP
Address..................................192.168.1.131
Port.........................................445
Share......................................PS2SMB
User........................................GUEST
Password..............................<not set>
The 192.168.1.222 address, Mask, Gateway, and DNS are what I set it to when I tried using a static IP, Changing it to DHCP didn't change anything. And the PS2 has never shown up on my router as a connected device. I tried changing the DNS to the same primary as my XBox One and PC, but that had no effect, not that I expected it to... I have a TP-Link Deco 5 Mesh network system, though both my PS2 and my PC with the SMB share are wired (through a couple network switches). I've confirmed that it's not a cable or switch port issue, as I've swapped the cable to my XBox One which was able to connect through, no problem. Like I said above, it doesn't give me any error codes or anything. I click reconnect in the network settings menu and it gives the spinning working icon for a moment, and nothing more. So it seems like it thinks it's connecting. But it's not.
I'm REALLY hoping the problem is not a dead built-in ethernet. But if it was, I would expect to get some sort of error, at least a DHCP host unreachable error, or something... So does anyone have any ideas what could be going on here?... I'm stumped.