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My advice is to jiggle it in your PS2's USB port.
Any time my headset goes deaf while I'm playing, I jiggle, and the problem is gone. It has bad connections to the PS2. The same problem happened with S1, so it's just wear and tear.
Also, if you need to open the port on your router, it's not any of the 'server' ports. Here's a list of what ports the 'server' settings will open:
Telnet: TCP 21
HTTP: TCP 80
SSH: TCP 22
I'm not sure about the others.
What you want to do, is open the port "TCP 6869", not one of the 'server' ports. If it doesn't let you do this, then bypass your router when you're playing PS2 games, or get a new router.
EDIT:
When you open a 'server' port, it opens it only for a specific transmission protocol (HTTP/Telnet/SSH/FTP/httpd/a bunch of other things). If the message doesn't conform to that protocol, it will not let it through.
Your absolute best bet if you had to use one of the server ports would be telnet. You could try SSH and HTTP as well, but those would be less likely to work.
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