A PSP 3002 is a PSP-3000 ('brite') for Australia and New Zealand. What it means is, the firmware is region locked to only allow Region 4 UMD movies to be played on it, though games from any region will work.
you can get internet on your psp by going to this website;http://www.mypsp.com.au
They should, because you have greater version than the older psp games, you can try it by putting an old psp game to your psp and then try to play it, don't worry, it won't put it back to like 3.0.0, don't worry! best of luck
Ok the problem is that the PSP STREET doesnt have internet/
The E1000 series 'PSP Street' doesn't have internet. There's no way around it, it has no wireless internet hardware inside.
to run the internet in your psp you have to have a wireless router. go to internet and you have to set connection with your router by putting the router code and have your wlan switched on. then you can use the internet on your psp
how to get inter net for psp
The number at the end is just the regional variant. They are all exactly the same model with the exact same specifications, the only difference is the regional encoding and locking for certain things.
You can't, your psp comes with the ability to access the internet if there is a wireless modem close by or something, but you can't ever download the internet onto your psp.
A PSP is connecting to a wireless access point. Whoever pays for the point, is paying for the PSP's internet access.
What do you mean by PSP?If you are just looking for cable internet in Ontario you can look at IVC Telecom for the better prices.
You have to pay for the internet ona psp. Internet is rarely free for any application. However, it may be cheaper on a psp as opposed to a home computer network system.