First you need to switch the WLAN on, using the button on the PSP's edge. Next, you need to go near a wireless access point, which is either unprotected (McDonalds often has a free wireless connection for customers) or one you know the SSID and encryption key for. The PSP has wireless settings which you enter all these in, and it will then make a connection.
The 'Street PSP' (E1000 series) doesn't have any wi-fi capabilities, you can't connect it to the internet.
The E1000 series, PSP 'Street' does not have any wi-fi capabilities so can't connect to the internet.
you can't...!
No, your PSP can connect to the internet when you are within about 50 ft of a wireless router that is connected to the internet. The router transmits a signal to the PSP, but the router itself still has to be connected to a modem that is connected to the internet.
It can't be done.
You can certainly connect your PSP to your computer via a USB cable to transfer files to and from it, and you can use the PSP's WLAN function to connect to a wireless connection point. But you don't use the computer as a bridge between PSP and internet, the PSP needs to connect to the router.There might be homebrew software that can do it though.
the psp using wifi so if u have wireless in ur house u can connect to it using ur psp and browse the internet
yes psp 3000, like all of the versions have the internet but you'll have to connect the internet on the computer to your psp to get it fully work. You can go to the playstation network or store after you have internet!
No, it can't be connected to wireless internet as it has no wi-fi.
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yes
nope. because you need a WiFi to connect in the internet.