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Friday, January 8, 2010

PSP GAMING TIPS: How Do You Connect Your PSP to the Internet?

By Ray Fitch


How do you connect your psp to the internet? Surprisingly, many persons are quite unaware of the fact that they can get online with their PSP. Yes, you can surf the internet and read e-mails with your PSP. How do you accomplish this? Firstly, you will need a wireless router. Next, with the PSP turned on, find your way to 'Settings,' then scroll down to 'Network settings' and select enter by clicking the x button. Click on 'infrastructure mode,' then 'New Connection.'

Next, select 'scan' and click the control pad on the left, causing your gaming device to scan the area for Wi-Fi signals. The name of the signal you will select is SSID, and there will be a security column prompt to tell you whether or not the connection is password protected, if so, you 'must' know what the password is to proceed. After that, the PSP will have to confirm the settings, so you should click the left button on the d-pad and save the settings. Next, try out if you are able to get online, if you are unsuccessful, repeat the process, as you may have made a mistake or two.

Then, in the home menu, search for 'network' and in that sub menu, click on the further sub menu 'internet browser.' The browser ought to appear, look for the square box and type in the web address and enter. There you have it, not so difficult is it? You are now connected to the internet. You should take note, however, that the PSP internet browser lacks the potential to run YouTube videos, hence, YouTube will not work on your PSP gaming device. Also, chatting on the PSP may not be as enjoyable as per se, on a regular computer, as the on screen keyboard may pose some difficulty.

How do you connect your PSP to the internet? Connecting to the internet with your PSP is quite possible, even though many individuals may encounter some complications in achieving this. A few key points; you obviously need a wireless router to establish a connection. Also, the name of the signal you are looking for is SSID, click on that. Final key point, if the connection is password protected, then you must know and enter the password in order to proceed further with the online connection. In ending, even though the PSP cannot play YouTube videos, it does offer some pretty impressive option, such as browsing and reading your emails. Yes, this device, the PSP is very much multifunctional.

Ray Fitch is a seasoned console gamer who was recently scammed by a site offering Pandora Batteries. So he decided to create his own where orders are not shipped from halfway across the word and get lost in transit. PSP Pandora Battery was built on the values of fast reliable service and that is what you can expect. Visit his site for all of your Pandora battery needs.

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