Creating a network configuration – Sony SOCOM 3 User Manual

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CREATING A

NETWORK CONFIGURATION

Note: If you have already created a valid network configuration using the PlayStation®2 Network Adaptor Start-Up Disc or network

start-up application for another online PlayStation®2 game and have the memory card (8MB)(for PlayStation®2) containing that
configuration in your PlayStation®2 console, skip this section and review the remaining sections.

Before you can play

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Public Beta Version online, you must have a valid network configuration saved to a memory card (8MB) (PlayStation®2). If you

have already created and saved a network configuration using the PlayStation®2 Network Adaptor Start-Up Disk, you are good to
go.
If not, you can use the Network Configuration application on your

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Note: For more detailed information on creating a Network Configuration, see the PlayStation®2 Network Adaptor Start-Up Disc

Instruction Manual.

To Create a Network Configuration using the application on the

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,

have your

Internet Settings ready for reference and follow the steps below:

1.

Make sure a memory card (8MB) (PlayStation®2) is

inserted into a MEMORY CARD slot on your

PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system.

2.

On the Title Screen Menu, select ACCOUNT SETUP.

The LOGIN TO SOCOM 3 ONLINE Screen will appear

and the cursor will default to the Edit Network
Configurations button. Press X to launch the Network
Configuration application.

3.

Select ADD SETTING and select MEMORY CARD slot

1 or 2.

Press the directional button ! / @ to highlight a

menu option and # to accept settings and advance

to the next screen.

If you change your mind about a setting, press the directional button $ to return to the previous screen or C to

return to the Network Configuration main menu.

4.

Select Hardware. Select SCE/ETHERNET (NETWORK ADAPTOR). If you are using a different type of network

adaptor, please consult its manual.

Press the T button to open the Advanced Settings Menu if necessary. It is highly recommended you leave this

setting to AUTO DETECT unless you are sure of a different setting.

5.

Select OK at the Prompt and proceed with entering settings. Are a User ID and password required to connect to

the internet through your ISP (Internet Service Provider)? Select REQUIRED or NOT REQUIRED. If required,

enter the User ID and password.

Note: Some ISPs require a username and password for e-mail, but allow you

to connect to the internet without them.

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