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How to Put Internet on PSP Without Wireless

The PSP is a portable video game console that is designed to access the Internet using a wireless connection. But if the home only has a wired connection, the PSP's online capabilities are unusable. The alternative is to connect the PSP to the Internet through a USB connector attached to the USB port of a computer. The PSP can then share the Internet connection enjoyed by the computer. This process will not harm the PSP or computer and can be reversed at any time so the PSP's wireless access capabilities can again be used.

Things You'll Need

  • Windows-based computer
  • USB PSP connection cable
  • Internet service provider's phone number
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Instructions

    • 1

      Turn on the computer. Go to "start>Control Panel>Network Connections". Select the wired network the computer is using to access the Internet.

    • 2

      Click on the "Properties" tab and select the "Internet Protocol" column.

      Select the "Use the following DNS server addresses."

    • 3

      Call your Internet service provider and ask for the IP address of the DNS server that your Internet configuration is set up with.

    • 4

      Enter the IP address obtained from the Internet service provider into the primary DNS address column. Do not change the secondary DNS address column.

      Click the "Save" button to save the settings and close the "Internet Protocol" window. Close the "Network Connections" window.

    • 5

      Turn on the PSP.

      Attach the USB PSP connection cable to the PSP. Attach the other end of the USB PSP connection cable to a USB port of the computer.

    • 6

      Go to the PSP's web browser from the Home menu. Use the web browser to view websites on the Internet.


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