voxie Wrote:I'm confused... should I be trying to connect with LAN or dial-up?
When I hear 'dial-up' I always think that's a 56k modem being talked about >_<
My 1MB Wanadoo connection isn't 'always on', I do have to dial up first. Perhaps this is where I'm going wrong? Do I need to 'dial-up' at a certain point, so my GC can detect it's there? If so, when?
I'm using broadband, and my GC's BBA, so I presumed I'd have to try getting online via LAN.
Should I try conneting via Dial-up on my PC, is that even possible with my 1MB connection? lol
*head hurts* Yeah Lee-yoshi, I think we're all running out of ideas lol
Hi Azekiel 
Let's just hope all this faffing about is worth it, eh?
I'm guessing you're posting through that very same PC you use Wanadoo Broadband for to connect to the internet, and again post this message! So no, there's nothing wrong with your internet connection, and you don't need to change anything there. If you can't get online through your Speedtouch 330 Modem then it maybe why, but i shouldn't have thought so.
Try the following (Really going out on one now, this method is really only good for PSOProxy to communicate between your PC and Gamecube).
> Go to your 'Start' Menu.
> Click 'Run'
> Type 'cmd', a DOS box appears on the screen and asks you for a command.
> Enter 'ipconfig' and hit the 'Enter/Return' key, your IP address, ISP Name, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway details appear on screen. Enter these into your 'SEGA Network Info' file on your Gamecube memory card. Now try dialling up and see what happens/if there is any noticeable interaction between your Gamecube and PC.
Azkiel, so basically you have nothing underneath the 'LAN or High-Speed Internet' option in 'My Network Places'? :S That's quite wierd if the computer has a LAN port on it... I'm not that great to tell you how that might be fixed. You say you don't have anything you can plug into it, but obviously you're trying to connect your Gamecube up to it, so what happens when you connect your Gamecube Broadband Adapter and PC up together via. a LAN port and try connecting to the internet through your Gamecube (PSO)?