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the Internet with my Sony PSP? February 19, 2006 / Dave Taylor / iPod and MP3 Player Help / 968 Comments I love my Sony PSP, but I cannot figure out how to get successfully connected to the Internet. I know it’s a wifi system, I know I need to be able to see an access point, but I cannot get it all working. Help! You are definitely not alone in your quest to get the Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) device successfully connected to the Internet. In fact, it’s hard enough that this is probably one of the most common questions I see here at AskDaveTaylor, so I think it deserves a long, full explanation. If you follow along step-by-step, I’m sure you’ll succeed. First off, you need to get to the main menu from wherever you are on your PSP. You can do that by pressing the Home button, a tiny button just to the lower left of the screen. Now you’ll want to move left (pressing the “<” button) until you get to Settings, then down (pressing the “V” button) until you get to Network Settings: Now you’ll have two choices: “Ad Hoc” is when you want to connection two PSPs together with any sort of Internet wifi base station / access point involved, and “Infrastructure Mode” is when you connect to your local wifi device. The latter’s what we want: You’ll probably only have the one choice of New Connection , but if you don’t, choose it anyway: First option is to specify a mnemonic connection name. The default here is “Connection 2” but yours might be “Connection 1”, or similar. I recommend you actually enter a different name so you’ll be able to remember what location works where. To enter a new connection name, press the “X” button and you’ll get to the “keyboard” screen: When you’re done struggling to enter your selected name 🙂 move to the green “Enter” box and press the “X” button. Now you’ll be ready for the big important step: a Network Scan : If everything’s working well with your device and you’ve turned on the WLAN switch ( How to turn on the PSP WLAN Switch ) you’ll see the following status message: Hopefully, you’ll see at least one network listed, if not more. If you don’t see any networks, then you’re out of luck. I