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    a homemade bba? no

    dreamkey should work on any dc, its just a improved browser + you can use our own interent provider (actually you have too)

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    Thought I'd revive this a little as I have just tried to go online with Quake 3 but failed at the authenticating stage. I've got Dream Key 3.0 from Sega and used the default BT Click info but this hasn't helped with Quake.

    Does anyone know what I should be doing next? I'm sure this would help out Grimgravy too.

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    Are the Sega Quake 3 servers still online then?
    I thought they made seganet free, but not for long..

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    games that are still online (one way or another)
    http://dreamcast.onlineconsoles.com/...cdc64fe2d1077d

    ACTION (1)
    - StarLancer
    FIRST PERSON SHOOTERS (1)
    - Quake III Arena
    RACING (2)
    - 4x4 Evolution Demo
    - 4x4 Evolution
    - F355 Challenge
    ROLE PLAYING GAMES (2)
    - Phantasy Star Online v1
    - Phantasy Star Online v2
    MISC (1)
    - Sega Swirl
    ALT SPORTS (1)
    - Maximum Pool

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    While this topic is on the move...does anyone know how I can get my DC modem to connect via my router? If that's possible... or where I might find/look for such info?

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    Having a look around, it seems it's the US Version of Quake that's still online.

    Can anyone verify this? If so how's it work?

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