An SSID is the 'name' for a wireless access point. There's no 'button' for it, but you might mean the option to scan for wireless access points, this is done on the network settings while configuring a network connection on the PSP.
Yes, you can determine if a PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a model 3000 by checking the serial number. The serial number is typically found on the back of the device, and the PSP 3000 model starts with "PSP-3000." Additionally, you can also look for the model number printed on the box or the device itself, which will confirm it as a PSP 3000.
the ssid code.everybody knows that.
There's an option to manually enter the SSID, you can enter it there. Or you can unhide the SSID temporarily to just let the PSP connect and save the settings, then you can hide it again, but the PSP can still connect.
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The SSID is the identifying 'name' of a wireless network. The PSP can connect to wireless networks, you can set it to scan for one, or if you already know the name, enter it manually.Obviously the SSID will be different for every PSP, but the SSID itself is a property of the wireless network, not the PSP itself, you're just entering it into the PSP so it can recognise and access that network.
The SSID you use is the one for your own wireless network, you set it when you set up the wireless router. So if your network is named 'MyInternet', that's the name your router is broadcasting. That's the SSID that the PSP needs.
psp 3000 totally
No, psp 3000 is Brite.
Yes the PSP 3000 is a regular PSP
I like PSP 3000
psp 3000 way better