Your PSP will look for any available wireless networks. This will allow your PSP to connect to a wireless network. Ad-Hoc mode is for connecting directly to another PSP system.
This will create a new connection that will be stored on your PSP, allowing you to automatically connect to the same network in the future. See this guide for details on updating your PSP without a network connection.
The PSP is currently on version 6. Open the Settings menu. This is located at the bottom of the Settings menu. Many routers provided by internet service providers have a sticker on the bottom or side, listing the default SSID. If the desired network SSID is not displayed on the screen, check the following points.
Changing your SSID and password from the default is usually a good idea. How do you connect a PSP to a wireless router? Where do I find my wireless password for my PSP? How many networks can a PSP connect to? Where is the wireless adapter on a PSP? How can I update my PSP without a network? What is SSID example? Why is my SSID not showing up? I am trying to create a network connection for my PSP using my wireless router. I use the scan selecetion to find the network and my router shows up but it is greyed out and underneath security setting it says "Not Supported" so I can't select it at all to connect to it.
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