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There are a number options to network your PS2 and connect to the Internet. By far the easiest is to plug your PS2 into a the back of a broadband router. We get many phone calls asking if it is possible to also use a PC or other device at the same time to which we explain that having a router connected in a house can allow up to 253 devices to be used at the same time. The reality would be having a PS2 and a PC or Mac connected to the Internet. This stops arguments about who is using the Internet. If you want to keep the PS2 and your PC in separate rooms then there a number of ways to do this.
1) The cheapest is to run a cable to the room under the carpets to where you want to use them. 2) The other effective way to use broadband in another room is to use our HomePlug range of products. You plug one in the room near the router and connect it by network cable. Then where you want to plug your PS2 or PC in anywhere in the house you plug a second HomePlug and connect it via network cable. This gives you the freedom of connecting anywhere in the house by simply plugging in. 3) You can use a wireless router along with our gaming bridges. This will mean anywhere you can get a the radio signal from the router you can use your PS2. Routers from £21 visit our shop for pricing and purchasing
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