Fiber optic wireless internet does not exist. What you might want say is you have fiber optic internet and a wireless router connected to it. Anyway computers do not care which media is used to transmit signals. If your psp can't connect to internet it has nothing to do with the fact you have fiber optics. I would check wireless connection options in your router settings.
Yes, it is called "Wi-Fi".
Yes, to get wireless internet access in a place with no cell reception or wi-fi hotspots one would have to attach a wireless router to their existing internet access. This can be done with DSL, Cable, or Fiber Optic internet access.
rediculous question... You have to order it from a service provider.
Cable Internet service, DSL, Fiber to the Premises (FTTP), Fixed wireless, Cellular Radio Network, Wi-Fi, Satellite Internet Service
To set up a fiber optic connection for home internet, you need to contact a service provider that offers fiber optic internet in your area. They will install the necessary equipment, such as a fiber optic modem and router, and connect the fiber optic cable to your home. You may also need to schedule an appointment for installation and set up a Wi-Fi network for wireless access.
It is a technology where we combine fiber and wireless technology seamlessly.
You can not add port numbers to lap tops that use fiber optics. Mostly because laptops don't use fiber optics.
a cellular radio network
Two of the leading providers of wireless internet are Xfinity from Comcast, and Charter. Many of their networks are now fiber optic so speeds have increased. Locally, we have BVU Optinet, which is outstanding.
Wireless is just that; it's a wireless connection to your modem or router, which works by sending information through the air, much like cell phones or radio. By that same token, it is subject to interference, and people other than yourself may be able to remotely access your Internet connection if they can get past whatever security you've set up for it. Ethernet cable on the other hand is a physical cable for sending the same information; because it is not subject to the same interference as wireless, it is more reliable. Furthermore, if you make it so that you need to physically connect with a router, you can completely prevent the above scenario of someone hacking into and using your Internet connection through wireless. However, getting that physical connection can be arduous in a household with multiple computers because you need to find a way to get the cable from those computers to the router; avoiding this one-time hassle is why many people choose to use wireless instead.
Fiber
To install fiber internet in your home, you will need to contact a fiber internet service provider in your area. They will schedule an installation appointment and send a technician to set up the necessary equipment, such as a fiber optic modem and router. The technician will then connect the fiber optic cable from the provider's network to your home, allowing you to access high-speed internet through the fiber optic connection.