Can I use my X-box, PlayStation 2, or other game console or network-ready device with ResNet?
Yes, but any game console, as well as any other network-ready device, must either be registered with ResNet and assigned a unique IP address (subject to availability), or else you must operate the game console behind a router, NAT, or similar device which does not require the game console itself to be assigned a unique IP address (although the router itself will still need to be registered). Use of an unregistered game console with a ResNet IP address will be detected as a unauthorized device and may result in your network connection being deactivated. CIT does not provide any official support for game consoles on ResNet. In order to register the game console, you will need to provide the hardware address (also known as a “MAC address”) of the game console’s Ethernet hardware. If you use the device behind a registered router or NAT, you will not need to know the hardware address.