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How to connect with internet in PSP without using Network password(security) or WEPKey. Is there any automatic option to connect with.?

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Try to connect to wireless unsecured connection. this internet connection does not need password.

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I dont how to connect my psp slim to a wireless network connection

Check that out or follow the below.

  • Turn on your PSP by moving the power button on the right-hand side of the console in an upward motion. Under the console's main screen, go to the "Settings" icon. This is the first icon listed and is farthest to the left. From the drop-down menu, choose the "Network Settings" option at the end of the list.

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    Select "Infrastructure Mode" and press the "X" button. Select the "New Connection" option to add a wireless connection to your PSP. Choose the "Scan" option to instruct your PSP to search for accessible wireless connections in your area.

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    Select a wireless connection from the connections your PSP is able to access. Confirm the name of the network and press the right arrow button. Confirm the security encryption settings for the connection. In most cases, the PSP will determine the network's encryption automatically. Enter the wireless connection's password if the network is secured.

  • 4

    Name your new wireless connection so that you will be able to identify it in the future and save your settings. Run a test connection to ensure you are able to connect to the Internet through the wireless network.

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    Press your PSP's "Home" button at the bottom left-hand side of the console. Move your cursor to the right to find the "Network" icon. Select the "Internet Browser" option from the drop-down menu. Press the up directional arrow and press "X" to enter a web address into the browser. Once you enter a web address, your PSP will automatically connect to the Internet using the WiFi connection you set up previously.




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    What i need to do to connect my psp for internet

    You will need a wireless router in order to connect the PSP to the internet
    • With your Psp turned on go to the "Settings" in the menu (scroll to the left)
    • Scroll all the way down until you have reached "Network Settings" and click the "X" button to enter
    • Select "Infrastructure Mode" and hit "X"
    • Select "New Connection" and hit the X button again
    • Now you will have a number of options for connecting to a wireless connection. Choose "Scan" and press the control pad to the left, the PSP will now scan for wifi signals around your area
    • When the PSP finishes scanning you will probably have a few different wifi connections. SSID is the name of the connection, the Security column tells you whether or not the connection is password protected, and the last one is the signal strength the higher the better
    • If you want to borrow your neighbors unprotected wifi select a connection with "None" in the security column and a strong signal. If you want to use a secure wifi than you will need to know the password. Select one and press the X button
    • Now the Psp will confirm your settings proceed by pressing left on the d-pad and save your settings
    • Now test your connection if you are able to connect, awesome. If you were not able to connect try doing the settings again
    • With the connection settings in place we can now connect the PSP to the internet. In the home menu scroll all the to the left until you have reached "Network" and go down to "Internet Browser" and hit "X"
    • Your browser will appear, select the little square box to enter the web address, play around with the different options. Have fun with your PSP online
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    I tried to connect to internet from my psp2, but always connection erroe occured. Please advise how to set up wifi connection. Thanks

    Hello

    To connect your PSP to the Internet, you must manually configure the WiFi settings for your device. The PSP will not automatically search for and connect to available wireless

    Turn on your PSP by moving the power button on the right-hand side of the console in an upward motion. Under the console's main screen, go to the "Settings" icon. This is the first icon listed and is farthest to the left. From the drop-down menu, choose the "Network Settings" option at the end of the list.

    Select "Infrastructure Mode" and press the "X" button. Select the "New Connection" option to add a wireless connection to your PSP. Choose the "Scan" option to instruct your PSP to search for accessible wireless connections in your area.

    Select a wireless connection from the connections your PSP is able to access. Confirm the name of the network and press the right arrow button. Confirm the security encryption settings for the connection. In most cases, the PSP will determine the network's encryption automatically. Enter the wireless connection's password if the network is secured.

    Name your new wireless connection so that you will be able to identify it in the future and save your settings. Run a test connection to ensure you are able to connect to the Internet through the wireless network.

    Press your PSP's "Home" button at the bottom left-hand side of the console. Move your cursor to the right to find the "Network" icon. Select the "Internet Browser" option from the drop-down menu. Press the up directional arrow and press "X" to enter a web address into the browser. Once you enter a web address, your PSP will automatically connect to the Internet using the WiFi connection you set up previously.
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    I need help connecting to the internet with my psp

    Connecting the PSP to the internet is pretty easy once you get all your settings in place. Here’s how to connect the psp to the Internet. You will need a wireless router in order to connect the PSP to the internet or you could “borrow” your neighbours wireless access although it’s better to have your own. Wireless routers are very cheap nowadays you could find a good one for about 30 for 50 bucks.
    • With your Psp turned on go to the “Settings” in the menu (scroll to the left)
    • Scroll all the way down until you have reached “Network Settings” and click the “X” button to enter
    • Select “Infrastructure Mode” and hit “X”
    • Select “New Connection” and hit the X button again
    • Now you will have a number of options for connecting to a wireless connection. Choose “Scan” and press the control pad to the left, the PSP will now scan for wifi signals around your area
    • When the PSP finishes scanning you will probably have a few different wifi connections. SSID is the name of the connection, the Security column tells you whether or not the connection is password protected, and the last one is the signal strength the higher the better
    • If you want to borrow your neighbors unprotected wifi select a connection with “None” in the Security column and a strong signal. If you want to use a secure wifi than you will need to know the password. Select one and press the X button
    • Now the Psp will confirm your settings proceed by pressing left on the d-pad and save your settings
    • Now test your connection if you are able to connect, awesome. If you were not able to connect try doing the settings again
    • With the connection settings in place we can now connect the PSP to the internet. In the home menu scroll all the to the left until you have reached “Network” and go down to “Internet Browser” and hit “X”
    • Your browser will appear, select the little square box to enter the web address, play around with the different options. Have fun with your PSP online
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    Cant connect the internet

    • With your Psp turned on go to the “Settings” in the menu (scroll to the left)
    • Scroll all the way down until you have reached “Network Settings” and click the “X” button to enter
    • Select “Infrastructure Mode” and hit “X”
    • Select “New Connection” and hit the X button again
    • Now you will have a number of options for connecting to a wireless connection. Choose “Scan” and press the control pad to the left, the PSP will now scan for wifi signals around your area
    • When the PSP finishes scanning you will probably have a few different wifi connections. SSID is the name of the connection, the Security column tells you whether or not the connection is password protected, and the last one is the signal strength the higher the better
    • If you want to borrow your neighbors unprotected wifi select a connection with “None” in the Security column and a strong signal. If you want to use a secure wifi than you will need to know the password. Select one and press the X button
    • Now the Psp will confirm your settings proceed by pressing left on the d-pad and save your settings
    • Now test your connection if you are able to connect, awesome. If you were not able to connect try doing the settings again
    • With the connection settings in place we can now connect the PSP to the internet. In the home menu scroll all the to the left until you have reached “Network” and go down to “Internet Browser” and hit “X”
    • Your browser will appear, select the little square box to enter the web address, play around with the different options. Have fun with your PSP online
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    Dont no how to connect the internet to a psp go

    • With your Psp turned on go to the “Settings” in the menu (scroll to the left)
    • Scroll all the way down until you have reached “Network Settings” and click the “X” button to enter
    • Select “Infrastructure Mode” and hit “X”
    • Select “New Connection” and hit the X button again
    • Now you will have a number of options for connecting to a wireless connection. Choose “Scan” and press the control pad to the left, the PSP will now scan for wifi signals around your area
    • When the PSP finishes scanning you will probably have a few different wifi connections. SSID is the name of the connection, the Security column tells you whether or not the connection is password protected, and the last one is the signal strength the higher the better
    • If you want to borrow your neighbors unprotected wifi select a connection with “None” in the Security column and a strong signal. If you want to use a secure wifi than you will need to know the password. Select one and press the X button
    • Now the Psp will confirm your settings proceed by pressing left on the d-pad and save your settings
    • Now test your connection if you are able to connect, awesome. If you were not able to connect try doing the settings again
    • With the connection settings in place we can now connect the PSP to the internet. In the home menu scroll all the to the left until you have reached “Network” and go down to “Internet Browser” and hit “X”
    • Your browser will appear, select the little square box to enter the web address, play around with the different options. Have fun with your PSP online
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    Internet !

    hello there!! thanks for using Fixya.com!

    You know what, I had the same problem couple of months ago. But I suggest that you should enter manually the network settings for the WLAN internet connection.

    You have a pretty common configuration and there's good and bad news. The good news is that yes, you can definitely get your Sony PSP onto the Internet with the setup you have. The bad news is that I'm not exactly right when I say "with the setup you have" because you're going to need to buy what's called a wireless router to connect.
    Basically, the setup you have works like this:
    highspeed Internet connection from service provider (BT in your case) connects to highspeed modem connects via Ethernet cable to your computer.

    While you can configure the wireless network with a password, since the Sony PSP claims to support the various secure wireless protocols, my experience is that it never connects properly. Instead, I suggest you leave it password-free, though it's not particularly secure. If you have good neighbors, you're probably safe...

    Or you may just simply:

    Wireless network connection Step1Turn on the “WLAN” switch on your PSP when you are in range of a wireless access point. Step2Select the “Network” option on the “Home” menu. Step3Select the “Internet Browser” option and then press “X.” Step4Use the Up and Down direction buttons to select the address bar. Step5Press the Circle button to display the onscreen keyboard. Step6Use the onscreen keyboard to enter a Web address. Step7Select the “Enter” key and then press button “X.” Step8Select a connection and then press “X” to display the Web page. jQuery('.Article .Steps .Image').each(function(i,e){ var $this = jQuery(this); $this.find('img').error(function(){ jQuery(this).remove(); $this.remove(); }); }); good luck!
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    Psp

    The following items are generally required to set up to connect to a network.
    • A WLAN access point or a wireless broadband router
    • Settings for the access point (SSID, WEP key, WPA key, etc. as specified when the access point was configured)
    • A network device, such as an ADSL/DSL modem or a cable modem.
    • An account with an Internet service provider
    Hints
    • An access point is a device used to connect wirelessly to a network.
    • A router is necessary if a PC and the PSP™ system will be connected to the Internet at the same time. A router is a device that enables multiple devices to be connected to one Internet line.
    • SSID, WEP and WPA keys are types of wireless network information. This information may be required when connecting to an access point or a router.
    • User is responsible for Internet service fees.
    Example of a network configuration Network equipment connection and setup methods vary depending on the equipment used.

    require001.gif Common settings hr1.gif You can create network settings for use in connecting to the Internet through an access point and save them on the PSP™ system. You can save up to 10 connections.
    Setting methods may vary depending on usage conditions. The following is an example of commonly used settings.
    1.
    Check that the settings for the access point have been completed.
    Check that there is an access point connected to a network with Internet service near the PSP™ system. Settings for the access point are typically set using a PC. For details, contact the person who set up or maintains the access point.
    2.
    Select in_networkset.gif (Network Settings) under in_setting.gif (Settings).
    3.
    Select [Infrastructure Mode].
    4.
    Select [New Connection].
    5.
    Select [Scan].
    The system searches for nearby access points.
    Depending on the model of PSP™ system in use, you may have the option [Automatic]. Select [Automatic] when using an access point that supports automatic setup. If you follow the on-screen instructions, the necessary settings will be completed automatically. For information on access points that support automatic setup, contact your local retailer.
    standard001.jpg 6.
    Select the access point that you want to use.
    SSID is an identifier assigned to an access point. If you do not know the SSID or the SSID is not displayed, contact the person who set up or maintains the access point.
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    Select the type of security that you will use.
    The type of security settings required vary depending on the access point. For details on what type to use, contact the person who set up or maintains the access point.
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    Enter the encryption key for the security settings.
    The encryption key field displays eight asterisks no matter how many characters you enter as the key. For information on the encryption key, contact the person who set up or maintains the access point.
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    Select [Easy].
    Basic settings are set automatically.
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    Enter a name for the connection.
    You can choose any name for the connection.
    11.
    Check the list of settings.
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    Save the settings.
    13.
    Test the connection.
    If you select [Test Connection], the system will connect to the selected access point.
    14.
    Confirm the connection test results.
    If the connection is successful, information about the network connection is displayed.
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    • If the connection test fails, follow the on-screen instructions to check the settings. Network settings for the connection can be changed from the options menu. For additional information, refer to the instructions supplied with the network device and by your Internet service provider.
    • Depending on the access point settings, you may need to enter the system's MAC address to connect to the network. The system's MAC address can be checked under in_setting.gif (Settings) > in_pspset.gif (System Settings) > [System Information].

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    How can i put internet in my psp?

    To connect to the internet;
    1. Check that you have your PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system set up for Wireless (WLAN) networking in Infrastructure Mode.
    2. Make sure the WLAN switch on the left side of the PSP® is turned on so that the PSP® can connect to the internet.
    3. Make sure you are within range of a wireless access point (or hotspot) that allows connections to the internet.
    4. Select icn_www.gif (WWW) under icn_network.gif (Network) from the home menu and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    5. Use the up and down buttons to select the address bar and press to display the on-screen keyboard.
    6. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the address for the web page you want to display.
    7. When you have finished entering the address, highlight the Enter button and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    8. Select a connection and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    9. The web page will be displayed.
    10. To hide the on-screen menu, press icn_btntriangle_color.gif.
    Setting up Infrastructure Mode;

    Infrastructure Mode allows you to connect your PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system to the internet through a wireless network (WLAN) access point.
    Required items:
    • A PSP® with system software version 2.0 or later.
    • A wireless network(WLAN) access point with internet access, such as:
      • A Wi-Fi hotspot (such as those at cafés, hotels and airports).
      • A home wireless network, which might include:
        • A subscription to an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
        • A DSL or cable modem
        • A wireless broadband router
    • Settings used for the SSID, WEP/WPA-PSK encryption and WEP/WPA-PSK key, as specified when the wireless access point was configured.
    To set up Infrastructure Mode on your PSP®:
    1. Make sure the WLAN switch on the left side of the PSP® is turned on so that the PSP® can connect to the internet.
    2. Highlight icn_settings.gif(Settings) from the home menu.
    3. Select icn_networksettings.gif(Network Settings) and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    4. Select Infrastructure Mode and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    5. Select New Connection and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    6. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a name for the connection, then press the right arrow button to continue.
    7. To set the Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the access point, select one of the following:
      • Scan: searches for and then displays a list of access points (or wireless networks) and displays the SSIDs.
      • Enter Manually: allows the user to enter the SSID using the keyboard. Select this option if you know the SSID of the access point.
    8. If you choose the Scan option in the previous step, select the access point to be used and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    9. Confirm the SSID and press the right directional button.
    10. To enter security information for the access point, choose one of the following:
      • None: does not set security information.
      • Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA-PSK (AES): all set security information. Press the right arrow button to move to the screen for entering WEP or WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) keys. Note: The WEP and WPA key fields display eight asterisks no matter how many characters you enter as the key.
    11. After entering the security information, press the right arrow button to continue.
    12. To select the address setting method, choose one of the following:
      • Easy: the following information is automatically set
        • IP address settings: Automatic
        • DNS settings: Automatic
        • Proxy server: Do Not Use
        • Internet browser: Do Not Start
        Note: Most home networks will allow you to use the Easy address setting, which is recommended.
      • Custom: you can manually enter detailed setting information, such as when you are using a static IP network. For details, see the instructions supplied with the network device or the information provided by your ISP.
    13. After selecting the address setting method, press the right arrow button to continue.
    14. Check the settings, using the left arrow button to return to previous screens to make any necessary corrections.
    15. To save the new connection, press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    16. To test the connection, select Test Connection and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    17. If the connection is successful, information about the network connection will appear. Press icn_btncircle_color.gif to end the connection test.
    You can also check http://www.us.playstation.com/support/psp
    for more information.
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    Internet connection of psp

    To set up Infrastructure Mode on your PSP®:
    1. Make sure the WLAN switch on the left side of the PSP® is turned on so that the PSP® can connect to the internet.
    2. Highlight icn_settings.gif(Settings) from the home menu.
    3. Select icn_networksettings.gif(Network Settings) and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    4. Select Infrastructure Mode and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    5. Select New Connection and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    6. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a name for the connection, then press the right arrow button to continue. For more information, see Using the On-screen Keyboard.
    7. To set the Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the access point, select one of the following:
      • Scan: searches for and then displays a list of access points (or wireless networks) and displays the SSIDs.
      • Enter Manually: allows the user to enter the SSID using the keyboard. Select this option if you know the SSID of the access point.
    8. If you choose the Scan option in the previous step, select the access point to be used and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    9. Confirm the SSID and press the right directional button.
    10. To enter security information for the access point, choose one of the following:
      • None: does not set security information.
      • Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA-PSK (AES): all set security information. Press the right arrow button to move to the screen for entering WEP or WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) keys. Note: The WEP and WPA key fields display eight asterisks no matter how many characters you enter as the key.
    11. After entering the security information, press the right arrow button to continue.
    12. To select the address setting method, choose one of the following:
      • Easy: the following information is automatically set
        • IP address settings: Automatic
        • DNS settings: Automatic
        • Proxy server: Do Not Use
        • Internet browser: Do Not Start
        Note: Most home networks will allow you to use the Easy address setting, which is recommended.
      • Custom: you can manually enter detailed setting information, such as when you are using a static IP network. For details, see the instructions supplied with the network device or the information provided by your ISP.
    13. After selecting the address setting method, press the right arrow button to continue.
    14. Check the settings, using the left arrow button to return to previous screens to make any necessary corrections.
    15. To save the new connection, press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    16. To test the connection, select Test Connection and press icn_btnx_color.gif.
    17. If the connection is successful, information about the network connection will appear. Press icn_btncircle_color.gif to end the connection test.
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