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Bundled with the [[Network Adaptor]] (always SCPH-10350 for PAL) and all slim PS2 consoles (SCPH-7XXXX - SCPH-9XXXX) in ''most'' PAL regions. Used to write network configuration data to the memory card which can be accessed by games that support online mode. Also contains some instructional videos about connecting the PS2 to the internet.
Bundled with the [[Network Adaptor]] (always SCPH-10350 for PAL) and all slim PS2 consoles (SCPH-7XXXX - SCPH-9XXXX) in PAL regions. Used to write network configuration data to the memory card which can be accessed by games that support online mode. Also contains some instructional videos about connecting the PS2 to the internet.
 
''In Australia the disc was not included and instead was only available by mailing in a slip included with the console.''<ref>https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/293573</ref>


= Versions =
= Versions =
* 0.02  
* 0.02 Beta
* 1.02
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* 1.03
* 1.03
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