Is it possible to bridge a PS2 to a wireless using a pc ONLY?

Dashwarts

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Dec 18, 2004
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:( I need to use my computer to bridge my PS2 to my wireless network. The networks disconnect when i bridge the networks on my computer, and when i try internet connection sharing gives a "A cable is unplugged" message on my PC, and the PS2 says that there is a problem connecting. Another way of saying this issue is that they refuse to work together in internet sharing, both saying there's no cable. I checked my connections, and the cables ARE plugged in on both the PC and PS2. If it is possible, please post how to fix this.

My PC is a HP Pavillion a250n with an asus P4SD-LA motherboard and windows XP, and my PS2 has the following:
System model SCPH-30001
Browser 1.30
PS1 driver 1.10
CD player 1.30
DVD player 1.30U
Network adapter
Online startup disc 3.0

Thanks in advance:)
 

xSauronx

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share the wireless connection your PC has to the router; dont share other connections and dont bridge anything and it should work. i set it up that way with my brothers xbox last weekend and havent had any problems
 

Dashwarts

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Dec 18, 2004
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For some reason, that doesn't make sense, sorry if sharing a wireless connection is the most easiest thing in the world but i have no idea what you are talking about, could you please explain it?