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Of these devices, we were able to find the LinkSys EtherFast 10/100 USB Network Adapter, which comes with a unit, USB cable, and PC driver disk (not used for this), at a CompUSA for $49.99. Setting up the PS2 with this USB network adapter proved to be much easier than we ever imagined it to be. We simply pulled the unit out of the box, plugged the small end of the USB cable into the unit and the large end (we\'re trying not to be overly technical here) into the first USB port on the PS2, then plugged an Ethernet cable into the other end of the unit and to an open slot on our office network that\'s hooked up to the Internet via a couple of T1 lines
Originally posted by Flamebrain Kirath, can you you paste the IGN text on here? It\'s useless to subscribe to Ign just to read reviews, gamespot does it for free. Thanks.