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Psp i can't get on the internet with my psp when i press x on www it trys to connect to the internet but goes gack to the desttop.do u think it's software or do u think it's the componet

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When I had this problem it was due to poor signal strenght. I have for the PSP has a hard time connecting under 30%. See if you cannot get a better access point.

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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

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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 dont know how to download games in my PSP

To down load games to your psp, you just have to connect a usb cord that goes along with you psp unit to a computer with an internet access. When the connection is done, access the internet and download games into your psp using the link below.

http://www.freeforpsp.com/
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I have so many errors I will list them: 1) I can't connect to other players (80410B05) 2) When I press to the Network Uptade and create a New Connection, when I press scan this error comes up (80410A0B)...

Sounds to me like the built in network controller on the main board is bad. See if you can get on Ebay and buy a broken psp for cheaper then a new one. If you can buy a broken psp with just cosmetic damage then that means the board will be good.


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your internet connection may be too slow for the psp requirements. make sure any downloads on the internet are stopped then try again
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You can go online with the PSP system and browse the Internet. To start browsing the Internet
  1. Check your PSP system set up:
    • Infrastructure Mode
      Make sure your PSP system is set up for Infrastructure mode.
      See Setting up Infrastructure mode for details.

    • Internet Connection
      Make sure you have an internet connection and your PSP is within range of the wireless access point (or hotspot).
      PSP®online connectivity requires internet service and network devices, suchas a DSL or cable modem and a wireless router - for example, a Wi-Fihotspot at a café or a wireless local area network (WLAN) in your home.

    • System Software
      Make sure you've got the latest System Software.
      Requires PSP system software version of 2.0 or higher. Visit PSP System Software Update to download and install the most recent version.

    • WLAN switch
      Make sure the WLAN switch on the left side of the PSP system is turned on so that the PSP system can connect to the internet.

  2. In the XMB™ home menu select icn_network.gif (Network) > icn_www.gif (Internet Browser) and press the icn_btnx_color.gif button.

  3. Use the up and down buttons to select the address bar and then press the icn_btnx_color.gif button to display the on-screen keyboard.

  4. Enter the address for the web page you want to display, select Enter and then press the icn_btnx_color.gif button.
    For more information, see Using the On-screen Keyboard.

  5. Select a connection and press the icn_btnx_color.gif button.

  6. The web page is displayed.

  7. To hide the on-screen menu, press the icn_btntriangle_color.gif button.

To close the Internet connection:
  1. With a web page on the screen, press the icn_btncircle_color.gif button.

  2. Select Yes and press the icn_btnx_color.gif button.

  3. The internet browser will close.

If you have issues connecting to the Internet, you may wish to troubleshoot your Infrastructure mode connection.
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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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what ever you do, DO NOT RESET SETTINGS cause then you just have to reset them and it wont do you any good. I had the same problem. The most lodgicall way to solve this is just to spend like 3 bucks at mcdonalds and get the wifi so you can play online multiplayer, go on the internet, and fix the wma feature. Or you could just free load off of a friends wifi or wirless setup. But you may have to enter a security code.
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Actually, there is an instructions manual ON the PSP! You need a wireless internet connection though... In the main menu on the PSP, there should be an icon that looks like a question mark that says on the side, "Online Instruction Manuals". (It's located under "Network".)

If you have a router in your house (Wireless internet connection) then you should be able to connect to it with your PSP.

Once you click on the icon, the PSP will say "You must create a network connection to continue." Press X to continue. Now it will give you a few options to get an internet connection. Before you go any further, make sure your WLAN switch is on. (It's located at the top to the left on the PSP.) next, click "Scan" at the top of the menu. The PSP will now scan for internet connections. It will give you a list of internet connections that it found. Yours should be in there. After clicking on your internet connection, it will say "SSID" and have your connection name displayed underneath it. Ignore this step and press right. Now it will say "WLAN Security Setting" and will have a list of security settings. If your internet does not have any security, press "None". It will now say "Address Settings". Press "Easy". Now you can name it. You don't have to, of course, but you can by clicking X to edit. It will show you your settings list. This is just to make sure that everything is correct. Press right to continue than press X to save settings. It will bring you back to the beginning with your internet connection name highlighted. Click on it and it will connect to your connection and load the page.

This online instructions manual is much better than the one that came with your PSP as it is kept up-to-date with the latest version of the PSP. If you have any questions, please ask! ^-^
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its pretty simple really actually, turn ur psp on then go down to settings, then go down to network settings click the x button then click down on Infrastructure mode click on new connection, then press scan, there you should see which connections u are able to get hooked on to. Only to one that will say security NONE, if it has a wep key 4 get it, if you have a wireless router for a laptop then ur wep key is under ur router enter it in press x then adress settings click on the one EASY, the connection name should appear continue by pressing either X or arrow ->. Press the x button to save settings, test connection should appear press X. it will then connect scroll down and chck internet succeeded. then go back by pressing O and go to www.Internet Browser press x and u should be connected. you can chck how to this on youtube. just write how to get internet on psp...
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