Console failed to configure
Re: Console failed to configure
I am pretty sure TSFP doesn't have netowrk config utility. I use the network setup disc 4.0 but if you are using a PS3 then how would that matter?
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Re: Console failed to configure
I don't think it matters Pike Fodder. You should delete your current config file and start all over, if you didn't already.
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Re: Console failed to configure
Yea it does not matter if you make the network config with ts2 or ratchet and clank. The network configuration you make for online is the same for LAN. Like there is no separate tool for making a special LAN one.
Re: Console failed to configure
I think he is using auto config so it doesn't matter. If he used static IP like I did it would matter. But I am saying PS3 network config and PS2 network config should not matter because someone already got it to work on PS3.
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Re: Console failed to configure
I need a network config file to play PS2 games online, remember that the PS2 games think they are being played on a PS2 so need to see a network configuration file to play online.Favrenation wrote:if you are using a PS3 then how would that matter?
Can you tell me where to find network config utility on TS2 so that I can check? (I swear I've never seen such a thing anywhere on any TS2 menu.)lazyhoboguy wrote:Yea it does not matter if you make the network config with ts2 or ratchet and clank.
How's this?Favrenation wrote:If he used static IP like I did it would matter.
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Re: Console failed to configure
http://www.teamxlink.co.uk/forum/viewto ... ec9e67389b
In order to play playstation 3 games through Xlink Kai you have to first turn on xlink kai on your pc before you turn on your PS3. So when the ps3 turns on xlink kai disrupts it from connecting to psn. If your ps3 connects to psn than xlink kai will not work.
I am assuming it works the same way when you use ps2 games on a ps3 through xlink kai. And I searched around and it sounds so.
http://www.teamxlink.co.uk/forum/viewto ... ec9e67389b
I will go check ts2 right now to find where the network config is. I am 100 percent sure it has it, but remember it was in an odd spot.
In order to play playstation 3 games through Xlink Kai you have to first turn on xlink kai on your pc before you turn on your PS3. So when the ps3 turns on xlink kai disrupts it from connecting to psn. If your ps3 connects to psn than xlink kai will not work.
I am assuming it works the same way when you use ps2 games on a ps3 through xlink kai. And I searched around and it sounds so.
http://www.teamxlink.co.uk/forum/viewto ... ec9e67389b
I will go check ts2 right now to find where the network config is. I am 100 percent sure it has it, but remember it was in an odd spot.
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Re: Console failed to configure
Ok to find the network configuration in Timesplitters 2 first go to "arcade". Next, go to "Network". Then, go to "Network Settings" and it will open up the network configuration utility.
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Re: Console failed to configure
I didn't know that, anther reason for it to not work kncoked off the list - it STILL doesn't work. Still got "Console failed to configure", though this time no figures on the diagnostics screen on X-Link left 0.lazyhoboguy wrote:In order to play playstation 3 games through Xlink Kai you have to first turn on xlink kai on your pc before you turn on your PS3. So when the ps3 turns on xlink kai disrupts it from connecting to psn. If your ps3 connects to psn than xlink kai will not work.
Weird, X-Link only seems to work on its first boot, after that it claims not to be able to reach the network, I don't see why. Then it takes a long while for before it will boot again if I shut it down. Looks like just something else that might not be working right.
I'll check out TS2 at some point.
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Re: Console failed to configure
I'm kinda back, i.e. I'm going to ask a question and never return.
Should I tell my PS3 that my computer is a proxy server?
Should I tell my PS3 that my computer is a proxy server?
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Re: Console failed to configure
well you shouldn't have to but go ahead and try it. I hope you can get it to work. Good luck and your welcome here anytime.
EDIT: we also have another program that might work better for you called XBSlink.
EDIT: we also have another program that might work better for you called XBSlink.