C cloudff7 Member Dec 6, 2025 #1 On a PS2 Slim 90000, is it easy or difficult for the RJ45 port to fail dead? I play on the console via OPL USB; if an RJ45 port fails or dies, will any message be displayed on the console or in OPL? Will any strange behavior occur?
On a PS2 Slim 90000, is it easy or difficult for the RJ45 port to fail dead? I play on the console via OPL USB; if an RJ45 port fails or dies, will any message be displayed on the console or in OPL? Will any strange behavior occur?
Luisile Member Dec 6, 2025 #2 Of course nothing will display if the ports fail. never seen any to fail normaly.
jolek Senior Member Dec 6, 2025 #3 In OPL at least one of these errors should appear: Code: %d: Network startup error. %d: No network adaptor detected. %d: Cannot connect to SMB server. %d: Cannot log into SMB server. %d: Cannot open SMB share. %d: Cannot list SMB shares. %d: Cannot list games. %d: No network connection.
In OPL at least one of these errors should appear: Code: %d: Network startup error. %d: No network adaptor detected. %d: Cannot connect to SMB server. %d: Cannot log into SMB server. %d: Cannot open SMB share. %d: Cannot list SMB shares. %d: Cannot list games. %d: No network connection.
C cloudff7 Member Dec 7, 2025 #4 On a PS2 Slim 90000, if any component on ps2 board malfunctions, do both slots stop working or only one of them? Are the slots independent or not? On a PS2 Slim 90000 console, is it rare or frequent for memory card slot 1 to work normally and slot 2 to be dead? Last edited: Dec 7, 2025
On a PS2 Slim 90000, if any component on ps2 board malfunctions, do both slots stop working or only one of them? Are the slots independent or not? On a PS2 Slim 90000 console, is it rare or frequent for memory card slot 1 to work normally and slot 2 to be dead?