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Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: April 28, Your PSP has a physical switch that enables the wireless adapter. If the switch is turned off, you won't be able to connect to a wireless network. Check your network security configuration. You will need to ensure that your wireless security is configured correctly in order for your PSP to be able to join the network. Open your router configuration page on a computer connected to the network.

See this guide for more details. If you have an AirPort router, click here. Navigate to the "Wireless" section. Update your PSP. You will need to be running at least version 2. See this guide for details on updating your PSP without a network connection. The PSP is currently on version 6. Open the Settings menu. Select "Network Settings". This is located at the bottom of the Settings menu. Select "Infrastructure Mode". See more languages.

Share the Article:. Step Step 2: Select Infrastructure Mode. Select [New Connection]. Select your wireless network name SSID then press the right button on your device. Confirm your selected SSID by pressing right. Select the security setting of your wireless network then press the right button. Press the X button to enter the network security key or password. Press right when you see the following screens:. If you want to edit the connection name , press X.

Enter your desired network name and then press Start. In this example, the belkin. Once the Setting List is displayed, press right. Press X to save the settings. Press X to test the connection. The following screens will be displayed. Was this support article useful? YES NO. Thank you for your feedback. Feedback Please tell us how we can make this article useful. If you are located in the United States, Section 17 applies to you: If you are located outside of the United States, or if Section 17 does not apply to you or is otherwise unenforceable as adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction, then Section 18 applies to you: All rights reserved.

Additional Support Questions? Search Again. Technical Support. Belkin Technical Support. If you're not going to be using wireless networking it's a good idea to keep it turned off as it'll make your batteries last longer. When you turn on your PSP's wireless adapter it'll look for any wireless networks nearby. If there's another PSP within range it'll automatically set up what's called an 'ad-hoc' network between the two. This will enable you to play multiplayer games between the two PSPs with one hosting the game and the other joining it.

When you want to join an existing wireless network, such as when you want to browse the internet, you'll be using an 'infrastructure' wireless networking mode. To connect to a wireless network, go to the home screen of your PSP and look under Settings.

If you scroll all the way to the bottom you'll find Network Settings, so enter this and on the next screen you'll be asked to choose between Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure, so pick the latter by selecting it and pressing X. Press O to return to the previous screen. You'll need to set up a Connection. You can save the settings for 10 different Connections and you can choose between the Connections you've set up whenever you need to use the Infrastructure network mode.

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