Neither really. You pay for a connection from an ISP. Your ISP's signals go to your router through your phone lines. Then your PC is connected to the router (through ethernet or wireless), and that's how it accesses the internet. The PSP is no different, it connects to a wireless router and accesses the internet in the same way. It does not use the PC as a middleman, as such.
You'd buy a wireless internet package from an internet service provider. They'd send you a wireless router, which all of your devices (PC, Laptop, PSP) can connect to.
No, the PSP connects wirelessly to your wireless router.
i don't think so.. i never seen it for psp. just buy it for PC or torrent it.
you just have to go in pictures on your PC connect your psp to youre PC go on your psp in picture and copy it from the PC to the psp
no.the only way to download games direcly from your psp is to buy them on playstation store
all you need is a USB CABLE which can be purchased from psp packs , online or any shops which sell tecnology stuff like PC world . Connecting to a PC lets you download songs, videos photos (which can be selected and saved on psp internet itself ) and others.to get a photo from psp internet hover the mouse over the picture press triangle select file and press save image /
You will need a wireless router or access point that is properly configured in the PSP
You use the Media GO! program on a PC, you buy the games from there and it transfers them to the PSP via USB.
First you need to connect to the PlayStation Network, where you can buy the game. Once bought, it should have its own download options to download it to PSP over its internet connection.
No the psp e1000 Is fater and got no wifi just to make it cheaper If u play alot psp i recomend u buy psp 3000 That is the most advanced psp
The PSP Street, 'E1000' has no wi-fi capabilities. There's just no wireless hardware inside it. So you cannot get the internet on it. But you can connect it to a PC and use Sony's Media GO program to connect to the PSN, purchase games and send them to the PSP.
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