PSP Help

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  • #3540
    True13lue
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    I was wondering if anyone could help me with a little problem I have with my PSP.

    See, my brother had given me his Darth Vader PSP. It’s the thin PSP mind you. I dropped it a few times but it seemed to be working just fine. I recently bought Phantasy Star Portable 2 and I wanted to play online via infrastructure mode. I started setting up the connection after I had scanned for the access point. I put in the key and everything. But for some reason it wouldn’t connect. I kept getting the same error message: “Either the SSID or key you entered is incorrect or the access point could not be detected.”

    I checked the router. Everything was working fine. I tried again. No luck. I scanned again and realized that the connection was gone. I scanned again. But this time I got a whole new set of connections. Every time I scanned, I got different sets of connections. I would scan, see my router’s connection at 100%, scan again, and it would just vanish and I was standing right next to my router. I even checked to see if my WLAN switch was on and it was. My boyfriend’s PS3 took the connection without a problem but for some reason my PSP wasn’t reading it as well. Maybe there’s a problem with my PSP? Maybe I dropped it too many times and now it can’t read wireless connections anymore? Or maybe I’m doing something wrong.

    I’m really disappointed. I really wanted to play that game online. It was one of the reasons I bought it and now I hit a giant titanium wall. If there is something wrong with my PSP, it’s going to cost a lot of money to repair it.
    Oh, woe is me.

    ”’OTL

    #22475
    greenelf
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    Are you sure it’s a hardware problem? I don’t have much experience with PSP’s, but try doing a firmware update/restore.

    #22487
    True13lue
    Participant
    greenelf said: Are you sure it’s a hardware problem? I don’t have much experience with PSP’s, but try doing a firmware update/restore.

    What’s that? How do I do that? Don’t I need to be able to connect to the internet for that?
    o.o

    *Googles*

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