Having trouble getting your WiFi to work with your PSP? Follow this Networking for dummies guide. Make sure to read the guide thoroughly before asking questions.
Hardware
You must own a PSP with some sort of browser.
You must have internet access via dsl, cable, 10baseT, satellite. As long as it's FAST.
You must have a wireless router of some kind at 802.11b speed.
Please note: Due to the many different types of routers there are, the information provided here concerning the router may be slightly or greatly different from yours. I strongly suggest that you use a little common sense and creativity by using the information I have provided here. FYI, my router is a Netgear MR814v2.
Preparation
Ensure that your router is working properly. Is the power on? Are all of the appropriate lights on?
Ensure that your internet connection is working properly. (You got here, so I'm assuming it is...)
Ensure that your PSP has plenty of battery power, and is turned ON.
Ensure that your PSP LAN switch is turned ON.
Have your router's set-up disk handy. If you do not have your setup disk, search the internet for an online manual for your particular model of router.
Have a pen and paper handy.
Router Setup
1 First, let's take a look at your router setup. In order to do this, you need to open a new, empty browser window on your PC, and you need to enter the IP address of the router itself. Generally, this should look like this: link You should preferably use Internet Explorer to do this. If this address does not direct you to your router, your router may have a different address. In order to get this, you should first attempt to run the set-up program on your router's disk. You may be asked for a password before you are able to directly access the router. Commonly, the username and password are: admin/password. However, if you do not know your username and password for the router, you may need to reset the router physically. Click here to go to Router Troubleshooting below to do this.
Have you connected to your router?
Yes, I have connected to my router - proceed to step 2 below.
No, I have not yet connected to my router - proceed to Router Troubleshooting below.
2 Now that you are connected to your router, let's examine some of your settings. Navigate within your router's settings dialog and locate "Wireless Settings" (or similarly titled). 3 Verify that you have been assigned an SSID. 4 Verify that your region is correct. 5 Verify that you are on channel 11. (This may be different. If so, make sure your PSP is on the same channel as well.) 6 Verify that "Enable Wireless Access Point" is enabled. 7 Verify that "Allow Broadcast of Name (SSID)" is enabled 8 Under "Security Encryption (WEP)", set authentication type as "Open System". Set Encryption Strength as "Disable" . (If you enable encryption, see the next step.) Otherwise, continue to step 10. If you experience problems, you need to reduce your encryption to 64 bit. 9 Under "Security Encryption (WEP) Key", select "generate". Make note of the generated key. Be sure to click on "Apply" or "Finish". 10 Click on "Wireless Card Access List" if available. You may be prompted again for your password. 11 Be sure that "Turn On Access Control" is disabled. 12 Is your PSP listed here? If not, then do the following: On your PSP, navigate to "System Settings" Then navigate to "System Information". Make note of your MAC address. 13 In "Wireless Card Access List" select "Add". You can figure this out by yourself, can’t you? If not, then enter your PSP's MAC address as you've noted it. Be sure to hit "Apply" or "Finish" when you are done. 14 Under WAN settings, verify that "Connect Automatically, as Required" is enabled. 15 Under"LAN TCP/IP Settings" make note of all of the information included. You may need this later. You may not, but it's a good idea to take note of it now. 16 Under "Router Status" make note of all the relevant information included here as well. You may or may not need it.
PSP Setup
1 Turn your PSP on if you haven't already. 2 Ensure that your WLAN switch is turned on. 3 Perform a factory reset. In order to do this, select "Settings", then select "Restore Default Settings". You will not lose any information or data by performing this step. However, you may need to reset your wallpapers. Set your name, date, time, etc. 4 Power down your PSP. Wait 10 seconds, then power it on. 5 Navigate to "Network Settings". 6 Select "Infrastructure Mode" 7 Select "New Connection" Name this connection as you deem appropriate. 8 Navigate to "WLAN Settings" Select "Scan". 9 Your router should now be listed. If it is, proceed to step 10. If it is not, and you followed all of the steps so far, then something is wrong with your PSP, or the settings, or a combination of both. See Router Troubleshooting and PSP Troubleshooting below. 10 Navigate to "WLAN Security Setting". If you did not select encryption in ROUTER SET-UP, step 8, then leave the option as "None" 11 If you selected encryption in ROUTER SET-UP, step 9, then select the appropriate WEP, or WPA.. 12 Navigate to "Address Settings". Select "Easy" 13 Navigate to "Setting List". Verify that your settings are correct. 14 Navigate to the next screen and press X to save your settings. You should get a message that says "Save Completed. Test Connection". Press X. 15 You should get two quick display messages. The first should say "connecting to access point." The next should say "obtaining IP address".
Yes! If you got these messages, and are now able to connect to the internet then congratulations! Now, go use your PSP to do the same thing you can do on your PC now, only smaller and slightly slower. No! If you did not get these messages, and are am still unable to connect then continue to PSP Troubleshooting below.
Router Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with your router, then there are some things that you may need to do. First, consult your user manual or set-up disk, and ensure that you have followed all of the instructions. If you are still having problems, then you may need to contact your router's manufacturer customer support. If you are simply unable to physically connect to your router via Internet Explorer, but you are able to surf the internet, then there is nothing wrong with your router and you should try a factory reset on the router. Generally, this is done by locating the reset button and pressing it for 10 seconds. You may need a small ink pen to do this, as the button may be real tiny.
PSP Troubleshooting
If you are still having trouble connecting your PSP to your router, but if you are able to connect to your router through Internet Explorer, then there is simply something wrong with your settings. Please go back and make sure that you have made the appropriate adjustments to your settings as I've outlined above. If you still cannot connect, then you may need to manually enter specific connection information into your PSP. In order to do this, retrieve the notes you made earlier with all of that great technical information, and enter the appropriate information into your PSP. You did take notes didn't you? You didn't?
Still having issues?
If you are still having problems, feel free to PM me your question and make sure to include the following info:
Settings on your PSP.
Your router.
Anything else that's pertinent.
sabledrakon said: "If you read it, then you should. It's all there and it explains everything. If you can't get it working after reading this guide, then you're extremly dense."
Guess what I read the manuel and no what to do. I am going to get a 802.11b router but I dont know which one to get because i only got 1 computer in my house. Iv'e also heard i can get a base station if i don't got more than 1 computer. Is it true. What router do you reccomend.
Hey can anyone help me?ive done all of it , but when i try to connect it says connecting to the acces poiny then says obtaining IP address....but then says a connection erroe has occurred the attempt to obtain the IP address timed out. ?!?!?!??!?!? By the way im not sure were to put the MAC # that is behind my modem in? and i dont know whut to put at the IP address..do i have to put anything there??WHAT??HOW??
Please help...ayone!!! ill b checking....if someone answered me!! thank u!
HEY i need help i did everything and when its checkin for ip adress it says "A connection error has occured the attempt to obtain the IP adress timed out.
I had the same prob. I ended up changing the WEP to 128 bit encryption and then generating a new key. When I plugged in the new 128 bit key it worked. Go figure. BTW, I've got the Linksys WRT54G router.
I just brought my psp 2 days ago... i instaled the connection i tested at the end like they say, after what ... where is the internet browser, where i hve to go ? Plz can anyone hlp me ? i want this simple (im new and i dont understand )
"I had the same prob. I ended up changing the WEP to 128 bit encryption and then generating a new key. When I plugged in the new 128 bit key it worked. Go figure. BTW, I've got the Linksys WRT54G router. "
I just tried putting it in 128 bits on my Netgear MR814v1, but I still get the same error message: "attempt to get IP timed out."
I had this problem a while ago, and then it magically vanished. Now it's back again. Does anybody even know what the problem is when it posts that message? Is the router messed up? Is there a server down in my area? What? I desperatelly need help so somebody please explain to me what is happening with this error message and how to solve it. thanks in advance!
Try resetting your modem and router, crash. Turn everything off, then turn on the modem, then the router, then the computers; giving each the time boot. You would be surprised how many connection problems this will fix.
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