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The Nameless One
if this has been posted b4, just want to know how to go about getting the internet onto my psp. is there something that you need for it to work?

thanks in advnace
jdm_ist
A wireless router or hotspot. duh.
MooSieFate
you need firmware 2.0, and a wireless connection.
Bezerker
Or 1.5 w/ Devhook & a wireless connection.

If you have a wired router, they sell USB dongles that send out wifi signals, some as cheap as $2.99 after rebates.
allsorts111
Or the WIFI max, which many people including myself have had countless problems with goes for around £10 on ebay.co.uk- don't bother. Spend a little extra- it will save you time and money get a router etc.
b00gerb0y
Ive had troubles using the latest version of DevHook. But I know v0.46 works like a charm!
snipersnake
i my surfin this page on my psp actually!! but it does suck batteries pretty fast
cats
The updated browser with v2.7's pretty good.
The area near the wifi switch gets damn warm aftert some time of wifi usage though.
linkinparkpotato
Oh and since nobody pointed this out, it needs to be either a wireless-b or a wireless-g router or the psp can't connect to it.
b00gerb0y
You need FW 2.0 which has the web browser built in, or use Wipeout Pure's built in web browser. Wipout takes a lot more configuration.
Anubis god of the dead
TNO, you will need to update to 2.00 no higher, and you will require a hotspot or a access point.
That it if you don't understand just give up.
And Respect my authority!
plepo
There is an exploit in wipeout pure if you don't wanna upgrade to 2.0. I don't know how to use it though.
jdm_ist
Yea, but if you have below 2.0, then just downgrade to 1.5, and use DevHook to emulate 2.71. Simple as that.
CarolinaPride12
u need a wireless router
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