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Wireless Internet access is available wherever there is a local area network.
For example, the LAN of your own community, the LAN of the school, and the LAN of the office building also have the LAN.
It's best to be outside, inside the building, and the signal inside the house will be bad (even once stood outside in the winter to surf the Internet.
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How much PSP are you? PSP2000 has a WLAN next to the data connection port, turn it on, then enter the network settings in the system, and select automatic search, provided that you must have a router or a place with a wireless network, otherwise you will not find anything. Some internet connections require a password, so if you don't know, it's useless.
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How to set up PSP's WiFi to achieve easy Internet access? Take a look at the process for dummies below:
1.Turn on the WiFi switch above the Memory Stick Duo on the left side of the PSP and push it up.
2.Go to the PSP system menu and select "Network Settings".
3.For home or office users using wireless routing, select Basic Mode and press to enter.
4.Select Create a new connection to proceed to the next step.
5.By default, "Detect" is selected, and the PSP will automatically detect the wireless signal in the environment.
6.If there is a wireless signal in the environment, the PSP will appear with a list of available access points. Select the access point, confirm.
7.In this case, the PSP prompts the user to enter the SSID of the access point, that is, the access password. If the hotspot does not have an SSID set, just right-click Next.
8.For wireless LAN security settings, select the encryption method of the hotspot. By default, there is no encryption.
In most cases, the encryption of wireless router is set to WEP or WPA-PSK (TKIP) mode. If you don't know how your wireless routes are encrypted, you can consult your network administrator.
If you have the permission to set routes, go to the route settings management page and find the encryption method of the route.
9.Set an IP address. Just use the "Easy" mode. For routes that have IP access restrictions set, use the Custom option to set the IP address to match the routing rules.
10.Enter a connection name.
11.After the settings are completed, a list of all settings will appear, after confirming that everything is correct, right-click to enter the next step, and press Save All Settings.
12.Once saved, perform a connection test. After the connection is successful, a success list appears, showing the current connection status. Press to return afterward. At this point, the wifi setting is complete, and the next step will be how to access the Internet.
13.Select PSP "Network" - "Internet Browser".
15.At this time, the network connection list will appear, select the connection name we just set, and confirm.
16.Look, the home page has appeared. Setup Successful!
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You'll need a dedicated cable or card reader.
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Before explaining, explain the configuration you need, as well as the hardware and software requirements.
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