How can i take internet in my psp
The PSP is more than a gaming platform. It has WiFi connectivity,
and that means that setting up PSP Internet is possible, just like on
any computer. The WiFi feature is intended primarily to be used for
upgrading software and for downloading games. But you can go several
steps further than that, and it isn't difficult to do either.
You
need to have access to an Internet connection first and foremost. This
can either be at home where you really need a wireless router, or use
you can try accessing a public WiFi hotspot like your local Starbucks
or wherever.
The most common home set up is an Ethernet cable
running from the computer to the DSL or cable modem, which in turn is
connected to the telephone line. By installing a wireless router
between the computer and the DSL or cable modem, you should be able to
connect your PSP to the Internet too.
Of course, setting up PSP
Internet isn't just as easy as that! And if you don't have a home
Internet connection of any kind, then you'll have to find a WiFi access
point that will allow you to connect. This should be reasonably easy in
most medium to big cities. But if you live in a small one-horse town
way back in the sticks, then maybe, maybe not.
The PSP also needs WiFi access that is the 802.121b wireless networking protocol.
Hmmm... I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, that's it! Way too technical for me! But hold on, it isn't.
This
protocol is, thankfully, the world's most popular one. So the chances
are excellent that if you find a suitable public WiFi access point, it
will be the good old 802.121b wireless networking protocol.
Most
people find problems when they come to the more technical bits. Finding
the Network Settings, choosing a New Connection, making sure it's
Infrastructure Mode - it's all too much for many who try it. Then
there's the WLAN Settings to access, a scan to implement for an SSID of
any access points nearby, hoping it's not using WEP encryption!
Time to think again...
This isn't rocket science, though some may think it is.
You need, in this order:
1. To have some kind of a proven Internet connection.
2. Select the Infrastructure Mode in Network Settings and start a New Connection.
3. Access the WLAN Settings and initiate a scan to search for suitable access points.
4. Select a suitable access point that is not encrypted.
5. Test the Connection and enjoy!
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