If you are talking about the link to the netgear that I posted, yes I use it.
It took forever to set up, as it does this weird thing where it turns itself off and then on. This meant that when first registering the PS2 online at "centeral station", it took forever to get the right setting and pass all the tests.
But once you have a working setting saved it is fairly neat. I can play Pro Evo no problems. I can also play Tony Hawks Underground, Call of Duty:BR1, Conflict:Global Storm and Burnout:Revenge without any problems.
But it just can't hold a stable connection when connecting to Starwars Battlefront 2 or Smackdown vs Raw 2006. It connects but when you first choose to connect it turns itself off and on, so I am always told that I don't have a network cable connected. This is a bummer as I get this message when connecting to the Star Wars and SVR lobbies, whereas when I am playing one player the machine shows itself as connected.
(Anyone with any suggestions on this problem would be much appreciateed)
Obviously if you can connect straight into the wall that is the best, but the Netgear will do its job if you need it to.
I would give it 2 out of 5. But as my only way to hook my PS2 online is through this method I would give it a 3 out of 5.