There are two possible problems with Rogers and DIRECT CONNECT to the PS2 Network Adaptor. The first problem is the modem may be locked to your PC hardware address.. so it refuses to deal with the PS2 adaptor. This may be solved by power cycling the modem before attempting a connection test from the PS2.
The second problem is that SOME of Rogers DHCPD servers are refusing to speak to the PS2 Adaptor, for some reason. This problem is insurmountable unless Rogers gets to the source of the incompatibility and fixes it.
Another thing to try is to provide the PS2 network adaptor setup with your computer HOSTNAME, which maybe in the form of cr-xxxx, (please view your windows network properties page to find this out). Then AUTO may work.
Last solution is to get a home ROUTER then use that, many Rogers users are on Linksys or other home routers, and any equipment connected behind the router works just fine .. including the PS2 adaptor.
Good luck.
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