09-11-2005, 01:15 AM
Chips World? Lol! I dunno what that cable is, but from the brief description it looks like it's the badger. And RJ-45 LAN port? That's not right :/ But i think i know what you're meaning 
Have you already bought a similiar cable then and tried to get online with it? You say you still can't get online, but have you got a new cable/similiar cable to what i was talking about already? Because the cable you've gone and bought from Chips World is the same thing...
Plug the LAN cable into the LAN port on your computer (Plug should have a symbol looking like this on it:
**|-[]
[]-|
**|-[] >>Ignore the *'s)
Plug the other end of the LAN cable into the Gamecube BBA.
Make sure all your SEGA Network info on your Memory card you're using to connect is set to detect everything automatically (You haven't specifically entered any number's into anywhere like Proxy settings, etc.).
When you've got your Gamecube turned on and it's trying to connect to the PSO lobbies, if you're using Windows XP, one of the little bubbles should appear if everything's set up properly, saying it's detecting an incoming connection or something like that, or maybe network could not be established? Either way, the least it should do on the little LAN Connection icon in the Windows Taskbar is have a little red dot travelling between one PC to another at some stage between turning your GC on and connecting to PSO online.
If it doesn't do anything or it's not there, you've done something wrong in your Network Settings. In that image you've shown, have you set-up ICS by clicking on 'Learn more about Internet Connection Sharing'? because there's a wizard there that'll set everything up for you.
I'm just trying to think of everything really here...

Have you already bought a similiar cable then and tried to get online with it? You say you still can't get online, but have you got a new cable/similiar cable to what i was talking about already? Because the cable you've gone and bought from Chips World is the same thing...
Plug the LAN cable into the LAN port on your computer (Plug should have a symbol looking like this on it:
**|-[]
[]-|
**|-[] >>Ignore the *'s)
Plug the other end of the LAN cable into the Gamecube BBA.
Make sure all your SEGA Network info on your Memory card you're using to connect is set to detect everything automatically (You haven't specifically entered any number's into anywhere like Proxy settings, etc.).
When you've got your Gamecube turned on and it's trying to connect to the PSO lobbies, if you're using Windows XP, one of the little bubbles should appear if everything's set up properly, saying it's detecting an incoming connection or something like that, or maybe network could not be established? Either way, the least it should do on the little LAN Connection icon in the Windows Taskbar is have a little red dot travelling between one PC to another at some stage between turning your GC on and connecting to PSO online.
If it doesn't do anything or it's not there, you've done something wrong in your Network Settings. In that image you've shown, have you set-up ICS by clicking on 'Learn more about Internet Connection Sharing'? because there's a wizard there that'll set everything up for you.
I'm just trying to think of everything really here...


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