************************************************************************ Nintendo GameCube - V.90 Modem and Broadband Adapter FAQ Written by: NeOak Version: 4.0 April 02, 2005 ************************************************************************ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CONTENTS ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1. Version Updates 2. V.90 Modem Adapter a. Overview b. Specifications c. What do I need to get it working? d. What ISPs work e. Memory Card Requirements 3. Broadband Adapter a. Overview b. Specifications c. What do I need to get it working? d. What DSL and Cable companies work e. Memory Card Requirements 4. How-To for setting up a Router to work with a BBA <----FOR PSO!! 4.1. Tips to prevent FSOD in PSO (by Moonlore) 5. Nintendo Online Strategy 6. FAQ 7. Conclusion 8. Copyright (Legal blah blah blah) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1. VERSION UPDATES ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ April 02, 2005 An update in almost 2 years. A lot of things have happened in that time, but here is the update. I going to try to get Homeland and update the FAQ if its needed. June 14, 2003 A BIG update about LAN, Europe, etc, etc. January 14,2002 Version 2.1 Just put some info that i found on the GameFAQs forums. It was posted by Moonlore, and i put it here because i think you should read what he wrote. January 1, 2003! HAPPY NEW YEAR 2003!! December 28,2002 Version 2.0 General update. Posted a How-To for the BBA, as i got one and a Belkin router. ¡¡¡MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! November 2,2002 Version 1.4 Just minors updates. Still waiting for my Modem and PSO. October 22,2002 Version 1.3 Changed the info on the colors. Also added up somethings. October 6,2002 Version 1.2 Added up info on the BBA. Also posted the solution on the FSOD and BBA problem on the FAQ section. September 26,2002 Version 1.1 Checked spelling and changed a bit of the format. Also added up some things that i missed, and fixed some stuff according to the last info. September 25, 2002 Version: 1.0 I decided to write this FAQ because of the rumors and no answered questions about these adapters for the Nintendo GameCube. These are theories and posts found on the forums of PSO and other sites as Nintendo.com. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2. V.90 MODEM ADAPTER ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ a.Overview: The Modem Adapter is a little black box with a black label that goes in the Serial port 1 of your GCN. It allows you to go online using the good old and slow Telephone line. This V.90 Adapter is a 56K modem. That means that is like your Computer's Modem. The only difference is that you don't need drivers for the modem. The V.90 standard allows it to connect to almost every Internet Service Provider (ISP). b.Specifications: - V.90 standard - Max. Speed: 56 Kb (Kilobits) - Works with a TCP/IP and PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connection - REAL Plug and Play ;) c.What do I need to get it working? - Modem Plugged in on Serial Port 1 - A telephone line (If you need an extension, use a short one. Long cables produce more lag) (!) - An ISP account d.What ISPs work?: Those that doesn't use special software to connect. That means that the ones that requires ONLY Login name, password and Telephone number will work. AOL is useless with this modem, because it requires the AOL Browser to connect. e.Memory Card Requirements: Currently, at the time of writing this, Sega's Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 & 2 and Phantasy Star Online Episode 3 are the only titles that uses the Modem for Online. Each one requires 4 blocks for the Modem Setup. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3. BROADBAND ADAPTER (BBA) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ a.Overview: The Broadband Adapter is a little black box with a shining label that goes in the serial port 1 of your GCN (as the modem). It allows you to go online using the new and fast Broadband (DSL and Cable). b.Specifications: - Ethernet Protocol (10/100 Mbits Base-T) - Works with DCHP and PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) - Maximum speed depends on the Broadband connection speed c.What do I need to get it working? - Broadband Plugged in on Serial Port 1 - A Cat-5e Patch cable. (RJ45 plug, ***¡¡¡NO USB!!!***) - An ISP account (DSL, etc.) - A Router (!) (To prevent FSOD on PPPoE) d.What ISPs work?: As the modem, those that doesn't use special software to connect. As for those who copy the MAC address of you PC ethernet card, you will need a Router. e.Memory Card Requirements: Currently, at the time of writing this, Sega's Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 & 2 and Phantasy Star Online Episode 3 are the only titles that uses the BBA for Online. Each one requires 4 blocks for the Modem Setup. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4. HOW-TO FOR SETTING UP A ROUTER FOR YOUR BBA (NOT PSO) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Ok!. So, you want to use the BBA to have a excelent PSO experience. But, (as most people is) you don't know how, and the damn router manual don't tell you anything. If you are going nuts, calm down. This little How-To will explain you how. (I use "PC" to refer a PC or Macintosh) If you have a Hub or a Switch, i can't help you there. Simply because it would be more complicated, and also that the PC that has the Broadband connection needs to be ON all the times to get to internet. So, if you can and are willing to get a Router, go and get one. Also, the Routers have a Built-in Switch. The difference is that the Router is the one that manages the LAN and the DSL connection. First of all, a mini-dictionary of the terms you are going to encounter: (From the "Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router" manual, model F5D5230-4) - DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This will set up the TCP/IP settings and IP address (see below) automatically. - IP Address: IP stands for Internet Prococol. Is a set of four numbers separated by periods. This address is unique for every PC. - LAN: Local Area Network. A LAN is a group of PCs and devices to work in a small area. You Home Network is considered a LAN. - MAC Address: MAC stands for Media Access Control. This is the hardware address of a device connected to a network. This address is unique for each device. - NIC: Network Interface Card. It is the Ethernet card of your PC. - PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. PPP is a secure data transmission method. It is a form of sing-up that needs a login name and password to access internet. PPPoE is like the PPP (Modem), but you need to login to access the high-speed Internet. - TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Is the standard method of transmission on Internet. Ok. Now we are ready. First, you must connect your Router to your Ethernet Card. Install the Software that came with the Router, and BTW, go to the manufacturer's Web site and DOWNLOAD THE FIRMWARE UPDATE! (You'll update it later. Download it NOW so you don't need to connect to Internet until you are done. This is very important, as some of the bugs in early firmwares can affect the GCN's BBA. After you installed the software and rebooted the PC, you should see a connection icon of the Ethernet card. Use right click (in Windows) and Properties. (In WinXP, is Status, and after is Support). You'll see information, like the Gateway address (that is the Router). To configure it, open your Internet Browser and type that address. If you can access it, make sure you upgrade the Firmware. Look in the manual or in the Web Site to how to upgrade it. (The Firmware is a .bin file.) The Router manual should have a table where you write the settings given by the ISP. PSO will ask for those settings. Follow this: If your address is set up by DHCP, look no more and in PSO make that uses DHCP. If you want to mess up with IP address, write down the Router IP address and use it in the "Default Router". Also, write the ISP settings given to you. If you need to use PPPoE to connect, you need a login name and password. If you, for any reason, can't connect to the servers (or to the internet in the PC), and have checked over and over the settings and are fine (If the router tells that there is a 10Mb connection to the GCN, is working), it must be that your ISP uses your PC NIC's MAC address. (***This is were the router comes in handy***). You must make that the router copy the MAC address of the PC NIC. To know the MAC address, in Win 95,98 & Me, go to Start, then "Run". Type "winipcfg". You should see your NIC MAC address. Open the router configuration page and write that value. In Win NT,2000 & XP, check the connection icon, make a right-click and select "Status". Then go to the Support page and you will see your PC NIC's MAC address. Open the router configuration page and write that value. If you can't make it work, call your ISP, and check the manufacturers Web Page. Also MAKE SURE YOU HAVE UPGRADED THE FIRMWARE CORRECTLY!!!. Also, check the manual. If your PC can connect, but the GCN can't, write the values that you wrote in and send me an e-mail. Try to be the most descriptive possible, as i don't have access to your PC. I'll try to respond ASAP. ***** DON'T SEND ME QUESTIONS ABOUT ANYTHING ***** ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4.1. TIPS TO PREVENT FSOD IN PSO ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Moonlore wrote this in the GameFAQs' PSO: Ep 1 & 2 Forums. He gives a couple of tips and his personal experience with the BBA and a Router. I do a Copy/Paste here from the forum, although you can find this post in some post about the BBA. (I don't think you can find it easily). ************************************************************************ From: Moonlore | Posted: 1/14/2003 1:08:00 PM | Message Detail I've got a BBA, AND a router, and have fallen to the FSOD. Twice. First time, I lost a Kaladbolg and a fully-ground Varista (don't laugh!). Second time, I lost a DB's Saber and a level 55 mag I was raising to be Devil Wings (lucky I hadn't changed it yet...). Since those, I now follow this protocol: 1. ALWAYS bank non-equipped gear prior to leaving a game. 2. NEVER leave Online Mode from within a game. Always exit to Lobby before quitting. Since following those two rules, I have yet to hit another FSOD. But if I do, my losses will be limited to just my set of potions. (Disclaimer: The only two times I've FSOD'ed were from tyring to save/quit from within a game. Dunno about FSODs at other times.) --- Sabriel, L93 RAmarl. Angel Wings and a Final Impact+30 Sencha, L35 HUnewearl. Davil's Tail(?) and G-Assassin's Sabers ************************************************************************ So, of you follow his rules, is almost impossible that the FSOD hits you very hard. --I hope he doesn't send me an e-mail to remove this.-- ;P ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 5. NINTENDO ONLINE STRATEGY ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ It seems that Nintendo will not pursue an Online strategy with the Gamecube. All their efforts are for the Nintendo DS and Revolution. WHat a shame. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 6. FAQs ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: How much does the Modem and Broadband Adapter cost? ANSWER: The MSRP is $34.99 for each one. This is the USA price. Japanese modem is around $40 imported and the BBA $45. Don't know about the Euro price... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: When will be released? ANSWER: It is available Worldwide as of now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: The Modem and Broadband comes together like the PS2 Modem/BBA combo? ANSWER: No. Each one is a separate product. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Why AOL Dial-Up doesn't work? ANSWER: Because of the special software required to connect. If you want to go online, find another ISP. (A poll on psoplanet.com shows that a lot of people think that AOL users "[they] enjoy slow speeds at high costs") *****-Please DON'T ask on Forums if AOL (or Compuserve, etc.) work. They DON'T. Even Nintendo put in the packaging of the adapters that AOL DOESN'T WORK!.-***** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Could you tell me about a good ISP? ANSWER: No. My knowledge of the Continental United States' ISPs is almost none. I don't live in the continent, but in an US island. *****(Please don't send me e-mails about ISPs. I will NOT answer them. Use the Gamefaqs.com forums instead.)***** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Is there any Internet Browser? ANSWER: No. Nintendo doesn't want the GameCube as a PC replacement for Online browsing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: What's an ISP? ANSWER: ISP: Internet Service Provider. These are the guys that you pay to give you access to Internet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: The Broadband Adapter is an Ethernet Adapter? ANSWER: It is a customized, but in the heart, yes. That means that 8 GCN could connect one to another. Nintendo uses this for the 3 LAN enabled games (Mario Kart: Double Dash, Kirby Air Ride and 1080) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Where the Modem and the BBA goes? ANSWER: On Serial Port 1. Take the cover and there goes the Adapter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: My Modem or BBA doesn't work! Any suggestions? ANSWER: Well, that is probably 99% due to your ISP. Free ISP work, yes, but... they disconnect very often. Also, if you use AOL, I gave the answer, but here goes again: AOL does NOT work. If you managed to connect to your ISP with another Modem/BBA, try calling Nintendo. It could be defective (0.000000001% possible). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: My BBA disconnects suddendly and the game freezes! Help! ANSWER: As a lot of people are aware, the BBA disconects in some cases when working over PPPoE. If you get this problem in PSO (often called FSOD, Frozen Screen Of Death; when this happens to you, your game will become frozen and make you lose all your unequipped items and your meseta.), You MUST buy a Router to solve this problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: When I play with other players, there are slowdowns! Help? ANSWER: Slowdowns are called as "Lags". These little interruptions on the signal is mostly present on 56K connections (Modem). Try these steps before considering another ISP: -Check the cable longitude. If it's too large (25 ft or more) try changing it for a shorter one. -Check the time. If you're connected on the night, there are a lot of people playing, so you'll have to be patient. -Free ISP?. Free ISPs are usually slower and more prominent to a "surprise" disconnection. -Try using another phone line on a friend's house. -Consider buying a $30 to $60 Broadband Access... ;P ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Who makes the Modem and the BBA? ANSWER: Nintendo makes both Adapters, and both are official products. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: What colors does they come in? ANSWER: All Modems and BBAs comes in Black. The Only difference is the labels they have. Black for the Modem and Reflective for the BBA (JAP version also has a reflective label). The white BBA was only the promo version and will NOT be released. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: There is a Rumor and says that the Gameshark will go on Serial Port 1, making impossible to use it Online. It is true? ANSWER: Nobody knows for sure. It is possible that the Gameshark never get released due to constant release date changes, even if it is finished. Also, now is called "Action Replay" and its released by the programmer, Datel. UPDATE: The Action Replay works with a especially designed Memory Card. Also, it doesn't work online, and Datel didn't and will not make codes for PSO. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Is there a difference between the Modem/BBA Japanese version and the USA/EU version? ANSWER: No. The Adapter is universal. I got a Japanese Modem and it works fine. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I've heard of a V.92 standard. What does this mean? ANSWER: Technology advances with big steps. The V.90 is the Modem standard in use, and have been improved with V.92. Don't worry. V.92 is an extension of the V.90 architecture. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: How can I disconnect the GCN from Internet fast and secure? ANSWER: Disconnecting in the game. However, if you need a Hardware disconnection, pull the phone cable from the socket (The same way used on the Dreamcast). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Should I use Wireless Extensions? ANSWER: Use them if only they are necessary, or if you want to. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Does the Modem and BBA work on the Panasonic Q? ANSWER: Yes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I cant find a Modem or a BBA in stores. ANSWER: It seems stores aren't stocking Modems or BBAs. If thats the case for you, then you must call Nintendo and buy one from them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: THe Broadband doesn't work with my Mod-chip! ANSWER: Thats caused by the Mod-chip. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I went to Sega's server and my screen froze! What is going on? ANSWER: It seems the FSOD code for Action Replay was discovered and is heavily used by griefers in the servers. Yeah, it sucks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Where can I buy a Modem or a Broadband Adapter? ANSWER: In every store that has stock. The Nintendo Store is the only place were you can find both without problems. Stores: Electronics Boutique GameStop Babbage's Toys R' Us And other specialized stores. Online: http://store.nintendo.com <=== Check this one FIRST!!! www.ebgames.com www.gamestop.com www.amazon.com www.ncsx.com <=(Imported Japanese Version) Some places sell them more expensive than others, so look around. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: How do you know all of this? ANSWER: Nintendo.com, CubeIGN, GameInformer, Sega and the Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 & 2 American players and importers of the Japanese version. Also, a little help from my knowledge about PCs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For any more questions, please e-mail me. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 6. CONCLUSION ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This Modem/BBA Adapter FAQ is almost finished. I played in Sega's server and thought about returning but it seems that there is a code for FSOD and i don't want to experience what it was like in the DC days. Thanks to: -Nintendo for creating the GameCube, the Modem and BBA. -Sega for making PSO and boosting the Modem and BBA release. -All the PSO:Ep.1&2 importers for posting their experiences and info on GameFaqs, Pso-World and Sega's PSO forums. -PSUnlimited.com, for the FSOD info. -Ragol.com (RIP (-_-)), for the FSOD and BBA solution. -PSOPlanet.com, for the poll on AOL users preferences (lol). -My dad, for buying the GameCube for me and my brothers. NeOak sebashoyos@yahoo.com ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 7. COPYRIGHT ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This document Copyright 2002, 2003, 2005 NeOak. This document can't be sold or distributed on a paid CD or Floppy. 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