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Wi-Fi b and g?
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Right, so my PSP apparently has WIFI 802.11b, and my Wanadoo Livebox uses Wi-Fi 802.11g (I think - it's a new one with a stupid great flashing W on the front of it). I'm trying to set it up so that I can play online games on my PSP, but can't get the two things to connect. I therefore assume that it probably has something to do with the different types of Wi-Fi being used, but does anyone know whether there is an easy way to fix this problem (withught having to buy a different broadband box!)? (God knows what Wi-Fi my MDA3 uses, but that doesn't work either!)
Thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The fact that your PSP uses B and your Wi-Fi box uses G is not a problem, it will only cause the whole network to run at the slower B speed - not typically a problem for most people who are just using it for the internet.
Your problem may well be that your Wi-Fi modem has security enabled and you will need to add the information to your PSP settings to allow it to connect.
This could be a combination of the WEP password settings needing added, the MAC address needing added or the network name (SSID) not beig broadcast and needing added.
Your problem may well be that your Wi-Fi modem has security enabled and you will need to add the information to your PSP settings to allow it to connect.
This could be a combination of the WEP password settings needing added, the MAC address needing added or the network name (SSID) not beig broadcast and needing added.