![]() ![]() Take the UTP cable that goes from your modem to your router/bridge/. Here's how to confirm that hypothesis.* Connect your computer/laptop directly to your modem (i.e. ![]() As long as that device spoils your game, you're not gonna have any fun. Cross your fingers and hope it works.If it doesn't work, you probably have your router to blame. ![]() Then run through the wizard again - don't do it manually, too much chance of taking a wrong turn somewhere.This should pair up your PSP and router again. 5-modem-5-router-5-bridge-5-etc.)* Next, on your PSP, browse to your network settings and delete the current configuration. Wait a few minutes before plugging them in again, and give each device a few minutes before plugging in the next (child) device. Here's what I'd do.* For safeties sake, start by pulling out your Modem and Router's power plugs (and any other network devices that stand between your connection and your PSP). The problem most likely lies with your router, or the connection between your router and PSP. ![]()
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