PS3 PS3 MultiEmu Downloader - All in One OFW Emulator

So I grabbed my copy of greatest hits battlefront 2 and managed to back it up on my computer, throw in some mods, found the super obscure config file for it, packed it and she runs on my super slim ofw. However, Im unable to connect to the internet/ create the network data file on the internal memcard for ps2's online. There is something with the emulator on the slim that seems to not pick up any adapter; even with the network bootup ps2 app/disc that I cant figure out. Is there something Im missing to connect/use the network adapter feature?

EDIT: nvm this is an emulator issue on slims 35xx+ . backward compatible ofw and cfw units are able to connect though.
 
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As I do, I open the PS2 Classic, I press Encrypt, I get the file ISO.BIN.ENC.BIN.ENC rename it to ISO.BIN.ENC, then I create a pkg with this file, I rip-write the rifgen, I include Debug Enabler and install pkg, then I throw the RIF file, if you turn on HAN Enable then the game will not be installed
 
As I do, I open the PS2 Classic, I press Encrypt, I get the file ISO.BIN.ENC.BIN.ENC rename it to ISO.BIN.ENC, then I create a pkg with this file, I rip-write the rifgen, I include Debug Enabler and install pkg, then I throw the RIF file, if you turn on HAN Enable then the game will not be installed

Don't enable debug
 
Debug PKGs is for developers only. You don't need to enable debug
I installed some games in this way, with included debug, but here the problem is different, I can not install it simply with the included HAN Enable, it immediately gives an error before installation, and it turns out I can install only with the included debug
 
I installed some games in this way, with included debug, but here the problem is different, I can not install it simply with the included HAN Enable, it immediately gives an error before installation, and it turns out I can install only with the included debug

So, install of game failed, so you enabled debug and install was fine??
 
OK, my bad. I'm following so many threads I forgot which one I was replying to.

If the emulator pkg is not installing, then there is a problem with the way you made it.
Enabling debug will not magically fix the pkg.
 
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