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Haven't used it, don't know.
Passing by, mixing.
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PSP has a built-in wireless Internet function, like other wireless laptops, PSP does not need a cable to access the Internet, as long as it is covered by a PSP-compatible wireless network, PSP can automatically search for Wi-Fi Internet access.
So, what we need to know is:
1: If there is a compatible wireless network, PSP can access the Internet. The PSP is compatible with most wireless networks, such as those currently covered at exhibitions or some commercial venues (such as Starbucks coffee), where your PSP can access the Internet.
Two: If you don't have Wi-Fi coverage at home, then you need to buy equipment to build it. Don't worry, it's actually a very simple job, you just need to buy a wireless router or a wireless card that can be used on a PC.
PSP Internet Access The hardware you need to have:
1PSP host (nonsense).
2. A device with Internet access at home or a computer with Internet access.
3. You can use the wireless network router or wireless network card.
Please see for details.
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PSP has a wireless Internet function, as long as there is a wireless network coverage, you can automatically search for wireless network access, like the general coffee house of a little scale, KFC, McDonald's, etc., you only need to ask the waiter to access the wireless network password on the line, generally will tell you.
If you don't have wireless coverage, you can set it up yourself, you just need to buy a router that can be used wirelessly or a wireless network card that can be used on a PC.
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Generally at KFC McDog can be Haagen-Dazs seems to be able to do it now. `
The airport is also available. ``
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PSP has a built-in wireless Internet function, like other wireless laptops, PSP does not need a cable to access the Internet, as long as it is covered by a PSP-compatible wireless network, PSP can automatically search for Wi-Fi Internet access.
So, what we need to know is:
1: If there is a compatible wireless network, PSP can access the Internet. PSP is compatible with most wireless networks, such as the wireless networks currently covered in exhibitions or some commercial places (such as McDonald's, Starbucks coffee, there are generally wireless networks), and your PSP can access the Internet there.
There are 2 types of networks here:
1. Public network, that is, there is no login restriction, and anyone can access the Internet.
2. Limited, encrypted network (wep key), although this network can be searched, but if you want to access the Internet, you need to enter the corresponding password, and you can't access the Internet if the password is entered incorrectly. The meaning is very simple, private network, idlers are not allowed to enter ......Want to know the password? Ask the webmaster.
2: If you want to use PSP to access the Internet at home, but there is no wireless network coverage at home, then you need to buy equipment to build a wireless network. As long as you buy a wireless router or a wireless network card to use on your PC (such as the most popular "god card") now, you can do it.
It should be noted here that the settings of the router on the computer must be correct, and the driver must also be installed correctly if the wireless network card is used to ensure the correctness of the network. To put it simply, if the laptop can access the Internet wirelessly under this network, the PSP can access the Internet.
Okay, now let's talk about the Internet operation on the PSP side:
Make sure you have wireless coverage where you are, ("I feel a myriad of internet signals passing through my body" ......).This person is not mentally abnormal--haha )
Open the PSP and go to Network Settings:
Select Network Settings -> Basic Mode -> create a new connection.
network settings ->infrastructure mode ->new connection
Kingnet signal strength is 57%, this is the network I want to use now, the signal is relatively poor, hehe, the general signal is more than 80% to be stable.
The next signal is the encrypted network of others, there is a wep key (password required), you can't use it...Unless I know their password ......
SSID to select Kingnet, D-pad"→"Next.
WLAN Security Setting
No none: The wireless router that generates the wireless network does not have the key mode turned on, that is, the public network, and this is generally selected.
WEP: If the router is set to use a key and requires a password to access the network, choose this.
Go to the WEP Key page and enter the correct password.
D-pad"→"Next.
address settings
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The average home router is a small box-type machine, about the size of a bagged instant noodle cake. The main function is to branch your network so that multiple computers can surf the Internet at the same time.
Generally, families need to go to various network operators (such as telecommunications) to handle and pay fees. Then they'll sign a network cable for your home. You plug this cable into your computer and you can use it to surf the Internet.
But if you have multiple computers in your home, it is impossible to say that you have to pay the fee again and ask the telecom to pull a line for you, which is also a waste of money. So at this time, you need a router, which can divide the wire that the telecom pulls for you into several lines, so that your multiple computers can access the Internet at the same time. Functionally, a router is equivalent to a CCTV branch, distributing your CCTV signal to multiple TVs; Or a multi-hole socket that distributes the current from one line to multiple appliances.
It's just that routers involve network information and are technically more complicated.
A wireless router is a router that transmits network signals into wireless signals. Generally, the Internet access functions handled by telecommunications and other you are wired through a network cable. However, some laptops and now some mobile phones can access the Internet with wireless signals.
At this time, you can connect the network cable through a wireless router to convert the wired network signal into a wireless signal for laptops and other devices to receive.
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1.Turn on the Wi-Fi switch of the WLAN at the top of the PSP and nudge it to the right.
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 name for the lease.
11.After the settings are completed, a list of all settings will appear, and 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.
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