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Mate I've done the same thing. You got to bridge the wireless connection and your local one and then you try it. I tried the same thing before but I'm telling you won't work. I've bought a wireless adaptor. Guess what. Life made easier. Your better off with one.
You're trying to use AOSS to establish a connection, you're telling the PSP to wait for an AOSS signal. You're supposed to press the AOSS button on your wireless router (if it has one), it'll then broadcast a signal which the PSP will receive and automatically set up the connection.
There are a couple of ways to do this: wired and wireless. If you want to have a wired connection, then all you need to do is run an Ethernet cable from one of the four switched ports on the back of the router to the Ethernet port on the laptop and after a few seconds of the laptop and router negotiating, you should be online.On the other hand, if you want to be able to move around or would rather not have a network cable "tying" you down to one certain area or stringing along behind you like a high-tech leash, then you can configure your wireless network adapter in the laptop to connect to the router by telling Windows to connect your computer to the appropriate wireless network (SSID) and giving it the appropriate keycode to access that network. By default, there should also be a checkmark in the box "Connect automatically" so that anytime you start up the computer and it detects that wireless network, it will connect to it and get you online without any further ado.If you have more questions about this, feel free to drop me a line and I will be glad to help you further..
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Your iPod Touch must be in range of a wireless router in order receive wi-fi internet. Some public places provide free wi-fi and will usually have notices telling you free wi-fi is available at that location. You can connect to these hot-spots as you would your wireless router at home. However, you cannot get wi-fi "anywhere."
This may be because there is an interruption in your network connection. Go under settings and check your network connection to see the strength. If it is low this could be why it is telling you there is an error.
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Loose connection was my problem. On the inner-fender in one of the connection groups. Could also be a crank sensor not outputting properly, therefore not telling the coil to fire.
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