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Everytime i try to go online or use lan i get the "No Network Adapter Detected"

i am using the dev9giga plugin
i have tried pcapswitch and pcapbridge
i have winpcap
i am using game SOCOM: Combined Assault (i can create network config from this game if the network adapter was detected)
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CPU: Intel Core i5 2.50GHz
RAM: 6GB
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit ,Service pack 1.
PCSX2 1.0.0
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000

I am playing SOCOM: Combined Assault , GTA San Andreas , Both ISOs

I have changed the clamping mode in VU and EE\IOP
Enabled game fixes and Speedhacks.

EDIT:
and i have patched the iso with windip
whioch version of dev9 are you using ? did you try latest svn ?
I have just Downloaded the latest svn , have not changed the default settings.

i still get the same thing no network adapter detected.
Have you run the network access disc to set up the network card?
(10-08-2013, 11:16 AM)refraction Wrote: [ -> ]Have you run the network access disc to set up the network card?

SOCOM: Combined Assault has the option to set up a Network Config file

If i Choose boot fast i can get to the netwprk config but i cannot make a file because i get the error "no hardware is connected"

edit:

i have download the network access disk , it detects adapter , lets me set up a config file, when i test the connection it tells me i am online but it cannot submit my regerstration to scea consumer services.

When i try to get online on SOCOM: Combined Assault it still tells me no network adapter detected.
The only thing I can think of is your bios dump is incomplete. You need valid nvm files from the ps2 for it to work I think.
Ok , do you know where i can get any of theese files my ps2 broke like a 2 years ago?
A second hand PS2 i guess... But im not 100% sure that is your issue, its odd that the Network access disc can see it but SOCOM cannot :/
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