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We encourage you to read the terms and conditions and privacy policy of each third party website that you choose to visit. Slide the switch up. Slide the switch right. Update your PSP. You must have at least version 2. The most current PSP operating system is 6. Scroll left to select Settings. It's the suitcase icon on the far-left side of the main menu. Scroll down to select Network Settings and press X. This option is at the bottom of the Settings column of options. Select Infrastructure Mode and press X.
This allows your PSP to connect to a wireless access point, such as your home network's router. Select [New Connection] and press X. This will allow you to create a new connection to be saved on your PSP. If you already have a working connection saved, select it and press X.
Doing so should connect you to the Internet. You can save up to ten different connections. Select Scan and press X. Your PSP will look for any available wireless networks. If your PSP can't find any networks, move closer to your router. Select your network and press X. After scanning, a list of available networks will be displayed; select the one that you want to connect to. The signal strength for each network will be listed next to the network name.
This will select your current network's name. Changing the name here may cause issues with your Internet connection on other devices. Enter the password.
Wireless passwords are case-sensitive, so make sure to enter the password exactly. Select Easy and press the "Right" arrow. Not Helpful 8 Helpful 6. You must first login to your router to create a WEP key.
You should see a default password on a sticker below your router. Use the information on the sticker to access your router from a Web browser and create a WEP key. For example, for a router such as Linksys, you would type the IP number Then the default password admin. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 6.
Does a PSP come with internet capability, and, if so, how do I activate it? How to activate the wireless network should be given in the user manual. Not Helpful 11 Helpful 7. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 0. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube.
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Select OK. Swipe down from the top of the screen. Tap Internet. In the panel that appears, select a network. A fuller icon means a stronger signal. This is what you will look for when connecting wireless computers and devices. The Password is the secret word or phrase you will enter when first connecting a device to your wireless network.
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