Since the PSP Street has no wireless hardware inside, it is incapable of making ad-hoc connections to other PSP units.
Yes, CFW psp can play ad hoc with a friend. Atleast it works with 6.60 pro b9
ok i guess i have done this a lot but you have to have 2 psp's on the same channel (go to automatic under network settings in settings, go to ad hoc mode then automatic) you both have to have the same game unless they are game sharing compatible on back of box. but anyways just go to multy player in the game on both systems and go one join game and the other host game and you should be set.
it is always a 2 player mode. if you use PSP, play on the network mode with a friend with PSP.
Infrastructure mode requires an access point. Ad-hoc does not use an access point.
Ad hoc mode is A wireless network is a decentralized wireless network. The network is is call an ad hoc network because each computer forwards data for other computers. Wired networks use routers to perform the task of routing data from on computer to another.
Sure, you can set it to ad-hoc mode, and connect two devices together
You don't use the USB, you download it straight from the PSN.
Ad hoc mode:An Ad-hoc network allows each device to communicate directly with each other. There is no central Access Point controlling device communication. Ad-hoc networks are only able to communicate with other Ad-hoc devices, they are not able to communicate with any Infrastructure devices or any other devices connected to a wired network. In addition, Ad-hoc mode security is less sophisticated compared to an Infrastructure mode network.Infrastructure mode:An Infrastructure mode network requires the use of an Access Point. The Access Point controls Wireless communication and offers several important advantages over an Ad-hoc network. For example, a Infrastructure based network supports increased levels of security, potentially faster data transmission speeds and integration with a wired network.
You use the Media GO! program on a PC, you buy the games from there and it transfers them to the PSP via USB.
There is no free play mode on The Sims 2 for PSP. The player is able to use the character to move around anywhere in the game, but must play the game's storyline to unlock different things.
The Lite Blue Tool allows you to put your PSP in service mode so you can use custom firmware (homebrew).
'AOSS' is something on a router, not the PSP itself. Pressing the button on the router and then selecting AOSS mode on the PSP causes it to look for an AOSS signal being broadcast from a router. AOSS then automatically sets up the ideal connection on the PSP.