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Karma: 0#1 Posted by bahumonto (25 posts) - 8 years, 2 months agoOK i have a god of war red psp with the latest firmware (4.05)i went on
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infrastructure mode scanned and it found my router no problem, with 100% connection signal. i have a wpa(tkip) connection. I entered the password which i know works because we have one PC and two laptops connected fine with that password. i went on easy and i entered all the info correctly. However when i enter it how to update psp without wifi and test connection it gives me an error that reads "a connection error has occurred. A connection to the access point could not be established. Check the security sttings for the network and try again."i am using a Airplus xtreme G wireless router (D-link) and am using norton protection for virus, firewall etc. (and yes i have the wlan switch turned on) now plz if anyone has any idea why i can't connect plz write somthing. This is really F***king annoying. I have read many forums and none have helped fox my problem. I dont know why this is happening because like i said the 2 laptops and pc's connect fine. noelroyMember Since: July 10, 2008Posts: 29noelroyFollowForum Posts: 29Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#2 Posted by noelroy (29 posts) - 8 years, 2 months agoDoes your router supports wireless-b?I own the same GOW PSP and the box shows it's a wireless-b and not wireless-g. SGT4EVAMember Since: October 28, 2007Posts: 1773SGT4EVAFollowForum Posts: 1773Followed by: 0Revi
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Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on check the security settings for the network and try again psp all platforms. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers psp wifi connection error are voted up and rise to the top How to access wifi connection in PSP? up vote 2 down vote favorite I just bought a Netgear router 'WNR1000v2'. My PSP can scan this wifi connection but when it tries to connect it says A http://www.gamespot.com/forums/playstation-nation-1000002/psp-will-not-connect-to-internet-plzzzz-help-26529831/ connection error has occurred. Check the security settings for the network and try again. I googled it and found that there are lots of guys facing the exact same problem, but could not found the solution. I tried everything but of no avail. At present i run my router @ 54mbps as suggested by few forums, and using no security. P.S. Using this router i can access the wifi connection on my Desire S, psp wifi share|improve this question asked Jul 19 '11 at 17:28 Rakesh Juyal http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/26411/how-to-access-wifi-connection-in-psp 2042823 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote What type of encryption do you have on your router? PSPs may not support newer encryption protocols (WPA2). If use an older protocol like WEP or WPA, you may have better luck. Edit After some quick googling, I found this article which may provide some insight. It seems WPA2/AES doesn't work, but you can use WPA2/TKIP-AES. Check your router's administration settings and you should find an option to change this. share|improve this answer answered Jul 19 '11 at 21:40 Dave McClelland 12.2k1969116 ah! this is not working :( –Rakesh Juyal Jul 24 '11 at 6:50 He said he is running no security. –Resorath Jul 24 '11 at 8:27 add a comment| up vote 2 down vote You mentioned that you're running it at 54mbps which is the 802.11g (note the "g") standard. According to this, the PSP only supports 802.11b. So, you'll have to go into the configuration of your router and change it to 802.11b or, if it supports dual band, 802.11b/g. Unfortunately, if your router doesn't support both at the same time, you'll have to use the older, slower one (802.11b). As was mentioned by Dave McClelland, the security method is also important, however if it is open as you say, it shouldn't be what's stopping you. If you need to figure out how to change it, I believe there's a copy of the manual here (under Documentation). share|improve this answer answered Jul 25 '11 at 1:58 Richar
this Article Home » Categories » Computers and Electronics » Video Games » PlayStation Video Game Consoles » PSP ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticlewikiHow to Connect a PSP to a Wireless Network Two Parts:Connecting Your PSPTroubleshootingCommunity Q&A Want to play some of your http://www.wikihow.com/Connect-a-PSP-to-a-Wireless-Network PSP games online, or check your favorite websites? The PSP has a Wi-Fi adapter built-in, allowing you to connect to your local wireless network. Once you're connected, you can play games that support online multiplayer, or use the browser to load mobile websites. Before connecting your PSP, however, there are a couple of things you'll want to check really quick to make the experience smoother. Steps Part 1 Connecting Your PSP 1 Ensure connection error the WLAN switch is ON. You will need to toggle the WLAN switch on your PSP in order to enable Wi-Fi connections. On the PSP-1000 and PSPgo, the switch is on the left side, next to the analog nub. Move the switch Up to enable Wi-Fi. On the PSP-2000 and 3000, the WLAN switch is on the top of the PSP, to the left of the UMD drive. Push the switch to the Right a connection error to enable Wi-Fi. 2 Update your PSP. You will need to be running system software version 2.0 or later in order to connect to modern routers. See this guide for details on updating your PSP. The PSP is currently on version 6.60. 3 Turn on your PSP and navigate to the "Settings" menu on the far left of the XMB. 4 Scroll down and select "Network Settings". 5 Select "Infrastructure Mode". This allows your PSP to connect to a wireless access point, such as your home network's router. The other option is "Ad Hoc Mode", which allows you to connect two or more PSPs directly to each other, but does not allow you to connect to the internet. 6 Select "[New Connection]". This will allow you to create a new connection to be saved on your PSP. You can save up to ten different connections. 7 Ensure that you are in range of your router, and select "Scan". Your PSP will look for any available wireless networks. If you'd rather, you can enter in the name of your network manually. This is useful if your network is not broadcasting its SSID. You can also select "Wireless Hotspot" if you have a valid plan with T-Mobile (this is the only carrier that supports the PSP, and requires a special