Trouble connection - without CB
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Re: Trouble connection - without CB
You've set your DNS 1 as 192.168.1.64 in both the web browser and in PSO?
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Re: Trouble connection - without CB
If I do that, PSO v2, which is the only one that I've managed to go online without CB, won't even run the online mode..

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You're connecting through a router, yes? The PC and the DC are both hooked up through the router? You've set your DC to have a static IP, yes? Such as 192.168.1.63 or whatever?
In order for this to work, you can't be using DHCP. Your PC's IP must stay the same.
In order for this to work, you can't be using DHCP. Your PC's IP must stay the same.
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Yes, I m connecting trought a wirelles router using ethernet connection.
(However, when I go online with my DC, I don't need to have my PC turned on..)
My IP never changes.
Hope that helps =)
(However, when I go online with my DC, I don't need to have my PC turned on..)
My IP never changes.
Hope that helps =)

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Re: Trouble connection - without CB
Then I suggest you try configuring this way:
On the DC, use static IP and set your IP to 192.168.1.65, subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, gateway to your router's IP, and DNS 1 as 192.168.1.64.
On your PC, open config.txt in the DNS and make sure you change all the IPs to the current IP of gsproduc.ath.cx as indicated on the home page, except for the IP for auth01.dricas.com. Never change that one. Resave the file, then run the DNS. Now try to connect with PSO and see what happens...
On the DC, use static IP and set your IP to 192.168.1.65, subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, gateway to your router's IP, and DNS 1 as 192.168.1.64.
On your PC, open config.txt in the DNS and make sure you change all the IPs to the current IP of gsproduc.ath.cx as indicated on the home page, except for the IP for auth01.dricas.com. Never change that one. Resave the file, then run the DNS. Now try to connect with PSO and see what happens...
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Hmm, thanks I'll try that ptobabily on wednesday
"your IP to 192.168.1.65, DNS 1 as 192.168.1.64"
Just wanted to make sure if this is what you mean?
"your IP to 192.168.1.65, DNS 1 as 192.168.1.64"
Just wanted to make sure if this is what you mean?

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Yes. Your PC's IP is 192.168.1.64, so your DC can't be the same IP. If you have other PCs in the house then you can't use their IPs either. DNS 1 for your DC should be the IP of the PC running the DNS, which is I presume the PC whose IP you gave.
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Aleron Ives wrote:Then I suggest you try configuring this way:
On the DC, use static IP and set your IP to 192.168.1.65, subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, gateway to your router's IP, and DNS 1 as 192.168.1.64.
Do I need any tool, or anythin?
Btw, just got my JP copy of PSO v1, and can't connect online, even with the CB!!
Here's what shows up: "The line was disconnected due to network error(s). Please try connecting again later."
Wtf, it should have worked at least with CB I suppose..

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You need a HL code for JPv1.
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Ok.. before asking you where to find this, I tried accessing Schtserv forum, but apparently it-s offline right now.

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IIRC Schthack never made a HL code for JPv1. The Japanese players had to make their own, and I'm not sure if we have the code anywhere. I might have it in my PM archives, but other than that it's gone.
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Omg.. anyways, if you find it, it would be very nice 

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Aleron Ives wrote:Yes. Your PC's IP is 192.168.1.64, so your DC can't be the same IP. If you have other PCs in the house then you can't use their IPs either. DNS 1 for your DC should be the IP of the PC running the DNS, which is I presume the PC whose IP you gave.
Yo.
I just did this today, but didn't work.
I've put all these with planetweb3, in the right places. Then I booted JP passport, and couldn't understand which gaps to fill in.
Was it supposed to just work with PW?

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You have to configure the BBA with the Website option on the title screen in either USv2 or JPv2.
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Yeah, I got the JP version but like I said I dont understand jap do do that. I will download the US version from the net, and see if it works then.

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