How do you set up internet on PSP?

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  1. Sabby Sleepy Panda Assassin

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    Does anyone know how to set up internet browser on a PSP? If someone could explain it to me. . .it would be greatly appreciated! ^^
     
  2. DrMario64 Traverse Town Homebody

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    - 2.2. Configuring Infrastructure connections on the PSP -
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    The PSP can support multiple Infrastructure connections, so you can have one
    for home, work, etc.

    To configure a new Infrastructure connection on your PSP, go to Settings,
    Network Settings, Infrastructure Mode and select "-New Connection-". A wizard
    will appear that will walk you through the set up (use Left/Right on the d-pad
    to move back/forward through the steps).

    The following table contains some of the things you may be asked and what they
    refer to. Some of these settings may look daunting, but you can ignore them
    in most cases, unless you have been told what to enter in them by the hotspot
    provider or network administrator:

    +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Setting | Description |
    +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Connection Name | Enter the name that you wish the |
    | | connection to be known by. This has no |
    | | relationship to the connection itself, but |
    | | simply exists so that you know what the |
    | | connection was created for. |
    | | |
    | SSID/Encryption/WEP Key | Many Wireless LANs transmit their SSID |
    | | (network ID) to identify themselves, |
    | | others do not. If you select "Scan", your |
    | | PSP will list all the SSIDs it can find |
    | | for you to select. If not, enter the SSID |
    | | of the Wireless LAN you wish to connect to |
    | | in the SSID field. |
    | | |
    | | In the Encryption field, either select |
    | | "None" or "WEP" depending on whether the |
    | | Wireless LAN you wish to connect to is |
    | | using WEP encryption. |
    | | |
    | | If you selected WEP encryption, then you |
    | | will be prompted for the WEP key. Simply |
    | | enter the WEP key of the Access Point or |
    | | Router you wish to connect to. |
    | | |
    | Address Settings/IP Address/ | Select "Easy" if you wish your PSP to |
    | Net Mask/DNS | attempt to automatically configure it's |
    | | TCP/IP networking settings. "Easy" should |
    | | be chosen in most cases. Select "Custom" |
    | | if you wish to manually configure the |
    | | the PSP's TCP/IP settings. |
    | | |
    | | If you selected "Custom" in "Address |
    | | Settings", you will be asked if you want |
    | | to get a IP Address automatically, |
    | | manually or via PPPoE. Select "Automatic" |
    | | to let the PSP automatically get an |
    | | address (if possible), or "Manual" if you |
    | | want to assign the PSPs address manually. |
    | | If you select "Automatic", then you will |
    | | be asked if you wish to get DNS settings |
    | | Automatically or Manually. |
    | | |
    | | If you opted for Manual addresses then you |
    | | will be asked for the PSPs IP Address, Net |
    | | Mask, Default Router, Primary and |
    | | Secondary DNS Servers. If you opted for |
    | | Manual DNS then you will be asked for the |
    | | Primary and Secondary DNS Servers. Note, |
    | | you do not have to specify both Primary |
    | | and Secondary DNS Servers, just Primary |
    | | will do if you only have one DNS server |
    | | address. |
    | | |
    | Proxy Server | If you are behind a proxy server or |
    | | firewall, you may need to enter the IP |
    | | address of the Proxy server or hardware |
    | | firewall, as well as the Port number it |
    | | requires requests addressed to. If you |
    | | are not behind a Proxy, then you can |
    | | select "Do Not Use". |
    +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

    You will be presented with a settings list for you to check. Simply press
    Right one more time, then Circle to save your connection.

    After the connection has been saved, you will be offered the option of testing
    it. Select Test Connection to let the PSP attempt to connect to the network
    and access the internet.
     
  3. Sabby Sleepy Panda Assassin

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    Doesn't work. . . . . it says A connection error has occurred. A connection to the access point could not be established. Check the security settings for the netowrk and try again
     
  4. DrMario64 Traverse Town Homebody

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    Does your router have like a firewall or something? If so try and go through the settings on your security.
     
  5. Bacco Traverse Town Homebody

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    Do this : if you haven't a Router you must keep your pc on and on the connection option select share this connection but if you have a router it should work everytime.
     
  6. Sanya Orussia’s 586th Fighter Regiment

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    Yeah, what kind of security do you have when you scan?
     
  7. Sabby Sleepy Panda Assassin

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    WEP. but I put it to "none"
     
  8. Sanya Orussia’s 586th Fighter Regiment

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    No, you need to put it as WEP then if that's what your router is. Then there should be a access code that came with your router... it should be written down somewhere.
     
  9. Sabby Sleepy Panda Assassin

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    Alright, I'll try. Thank you ^^