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On my PSP, I can easily type in a password for a wifi network and access it. However, at my home, our wireless router is set up so only the MAC addresses of a select number of computers/devices can connect. I typed in the MAC address of my PSP, however the PSP can't connect with this MAC Address filtering. Does the PSP Support this?

2006-12-13 14:22:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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I am not sure. But my guess is that you may need to make sure that your router is also set up to accept the needed number of simultaneous connections. Other than that you may want to contact the Router manufacturer to see if they know of any problems associated with using PSPs with MAC address filtering.

2006-12-17 08:20:22 · answer #1 · answered by mal 7 · 0 1

pass on your router settings (192.168.a million.a million for many routers) , use the given login credentials, pass to instantaneous settings and alter the sign mode to b/g/n mode. additionally set encryption to an older commonplace of WPA as a legacy gadget such because of the fact the PSP would possibly not help new encryption standards. that ought to cover compatibility with legacy instantaneous adapters, such because of the fact the only chanced on interior the psp. Assuming that it quite is a pre-vita psp. EDIT: no count if it quite is an early psp(i think of that later fashions do help some WPA, yet i'm uncertain) and it would not help WPA in any respect, i would not propose utilising WEP because it quite is a incredibly susceptible encryption, and could go away your community susceptible. I even have an previous psp one thousand, and it would not help WPA, however the internet positive aspects are previous, so i don't even difficulty with it.

2016-10-14 21:57:05 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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