You don't
You do not have to connect your router to your PC via ethernet cable, you can instead connect via wi-fi and your router must be connected to your hub.
The PSP Street, 'E1000' has no wi-fi capabilities. There's just no wireless hardware inside it. So you cannot get the internet on it. But you can connect it to a PC and use Sony's Media GO program to connect to the PSN, purchase games and send them to the PSP.
I'm preety sure no, are you using a App to connect it?
A wi-fi connection is a wireless connection. Imagine a regular modem, which is connected by a wire to the phone point at one end, and the PC at the other. Wi-fi is when this setup is wireless, the router is still wired to the phone point, but it gives off a signal to which other devices can connect to. A PC can connect to this using a receiving device, and a Nintendo DS can connect to it too. That is an example of a wi-fi internet connection.
How to connect to Wi Fi?
If you want to use wireless internet to connect a second PC to a router, you can use a cable cord, or coaxial cable. This can be hooked directly to the router.
The Wi-Fi might be disabled by a button on your computer, in Windows or a third party software, or there just isn't a compatible WiFi network close enough for it to connect.
There are a variety of ways for connecting a standalone PC to another PC that is connected to the internet depending on the capabilities of the two computers. Examples are Ethernet and Wi-Fi.
how do i connect my wi-fi on my laptop
You have to have wireless internet to connect wi-fi to a nook.
Make sure the PSVita is fully updated and you've got the latest version of Content Manager Assistant installed on the PC, and that the program is currently running. Connect the PSVita to the PC by a USB cable and it should be detected, if not, might be a problem with the cable.Or, you can enable wi-fi connection on Content Manager Assistant on the PC, and add the PC on the Vita's own Content Manager, that should allow connections over wi-fi.