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Question _ Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask psp a connection error has occurred the access point could not be established a question Anybody can answer The best answers 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 connection error has occurred. Check the security settings for psp wifi connection error has occurred 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 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 no
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i was able to play Patapon 3 online just fine, but now i get this"a connection error has occurred 80435061" i need help!I've been waiting 4 days for this to stop! But its still there. Why? My friends http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/26411/how-to-access-wifi-connection-in-psp told me just to turn off and on my psp, but that didn't work! And my wifi is not the problem!PLEASE HELP ME,Thank you. Report FB Tweet G+ Message 1 of 32 (8,503 Views) 1 Like ronnyc4 First Son Registered: 10/14/2013 Offline 4 posts 02-22-2015 11:11 AM User Info ronnyc4 ADD AS A FRIEND Re: "A connection error has occurred. (80435061)" PSP 3000 Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PSP-Support/quot-A-connection-error-has-occurred-80435061-quot-PSP-3000/td-p/44983771 to a Friend Report Feb 22, 2015 i got this same error. everytime i try to sign in on psn, in ps store and in games too.while its "signing in... please wait." the error pop up.is your friends psp fine? thats mean not everybody have this issue. Report Message 2 of 32 (8,482 Views) 0 Likes MightyJak11 First Son Registered: 02/22/2015 Offline 8 posts 02-22-2015 12:30 PM User Info MightyJak11 ADD AS A FRIEND Re: "A connection error has occurred. (80435061)" PSP 3000 Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Feb 22, 2015 They had the same error too, but they just restarted their psp or waited for the next day for it to work!I've been waiting 5 days! I tried restarting my psp! Report Message 3 of 32 (8,471 Views) 0 Likes MightyJak11 First Son Registered: 02/22/2015 Offline 8 posts 02-26-2015 05:31 AM User Info MightyJak11 ADD AS A FRIEND Re: "A connection error has occurred. (80435061)" PSP 3000 Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Feb 26, 2015 Please someone help me! Report Message 4 of 32 (8,144 Views) 0 Likes Fellsen First Son Registered: 02/26/2015 Offline 3 posts 02-26-2015 05:46 AM User Info Fellsen ADD AS A FRIEND Re: "A con
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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. If the only networks you see have some sort of security setting, either WPA or WEP, then you must know the security password to access that network . Once you’re ready, the next step you’ll want to take is to select an access p