AOSS stands for air station one touch secure system. This is used to configure the SSID and WEP key for wireless routers. This is used to press one button and have a secure internet connection with the buffalo technologies.
No, AOSS establishes a wireless connection.
'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.
The AOSS button automatically detects and configures with other AOSS enabled wireless devices. If you use the Nintendo Wifi Connection (Nintendo WFC) it is an option that you can use if you have one. You can't use it if you don't have an AOSS button.
The only routers or network equipment I know that use AOSS are Buffalow technology group systems. I believe it is a proprietary system.
If you have a internet connection i think you can
A ps3 does not have a AOSS button the AOSS button is on your wireless routerThe button if available would be on your router and not the PS3 which does not have a router or the router's AOSS button
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.
When it asks you to press the AOSS button, it means the AOSS button on your router, if it has one.
There is no AOSS button on the PSVita, the AOSS button is something that is on a specific kind of router. When the PSVita asks you to press the AOSS button, it means that button on the router.
No there is no aoss button on the PSP, they are on wireless routers.
The PS3 does not have a AOSS button
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