can you use USB cables to hook PSP to internet though pc

All I've used the USB cable for is managing files - it's an interesting thought but why not just use the computer sitting in front of you for the internet?
 
[quote name='javeryh']All I've used the USB cable for is managing files - it's an interesting thought but why not just use the computer sitting in front of you for the internet?[/QUOTE]


trying to figure out how you would download stuff to the PSP. Say like if a game had more stuff to download off the net.

also i want to take PORN On the road LOL
 
[quote name='slidecage']trying to figure out how you would download stuff to the PSP. Say like if a game had more stuff to download off the net.

also i want to take PORN On the road LOL[/quote]

Wouldn't you just DL to your desktop and just transfer to your memory card through the USB cable? I've got plenty of portable porn on there...
 
[quote name='javeryh']Wouldn't you just DL to your desktop and just transfer to your memory card through the USB cable? I've got plenty of portable porn on there...[/QUOTE]

okay : )

but how would you go in downloading games into the psp. I dont even know if it exist or not. say if a game had more maps or more items you could download online

or say if i want to play a game online how would i do that
 
[quote name='slidecage']okay : )

but how would you go in downloading games into the psp. I dont even know if it exist or not. say if a game had more maps or more items you could download online

or say if i want to play a game online how would i do that[/QUOTE]
If there are new maps or contents added to the game, you'll have to read the official website to see how to do that. If not, they usually let you download and it might have a README file or HTML file to tell you how to add new content to the game.

Inorder to play games online, you MUST have wireless. Without that, you cant play online.
 
Wouldn't this allow you to play on the internet without being wireless?
http://www.ebgames.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=802259

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sure enough, another shitty slidecage thread where he was too lazy to search for his own answers.

gj at being his gophers. :applause:
 
[quote name='Pratt75']Wouldn't this allow you to play on the internet without being wireless?
http://www.ebgames.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=802259

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I was looking at these today at best buy and something interesting a worker told me.

If you already own the DS wi fi thing that will also work on the PSP .

can anyone confirm that.


I would rather get a nintendo licence item then a 3rd party like this one.
 
That is very interesting slidecage. That would be good to know because at some point I plan on picking up a ds also.

Quick question guys. I just got a psp and haven't been online yet. My brother has a laptop with a wirelss connection. Can I somehow use his wireless connection to play online or do I have to get a wireless router or that wifi product and hook up to my pc? Thank you.
 
[quote name='Pratt75']That is very interesting slidecage. That would be good to know because at some point I plan on picking up a ds also.

Quick question guys. I just got a psp and haven't been online yet. My brother has a laptop with a wirelss connection. Can I somehow use his wireless connection to play online or do I have to get a wireless router or that wifi product and hook up to my pc? Thank you.[/QUOTE]

that psp one they are showin in the page says on the box. WORKS WITH DS as well. so i guess if you buy it it would run the PSP and the DS. But i never heard of the company and would hate to toss 40 bucks out for somethign that breaks in a month.

so if the PSP version works with the PSP and DS

wonder if the DS version would work with the PSP

if i knew both of them would run on one system i would run out and buy oen for 40 but i would pay 40 each
 
Just buy a wireless router. You can get a decent one for the same price of that shitty PSP thing, or possible even cheaper. Then you are set for the DS, the PSP, and any other wireless networking you want to do. Simple.
 
If I buy a wireless router then I have to buy that wireless network adapter for my 360 which is connected through a wired connection and the expenses will then be adding up. Thats the reason I am thinking about picking this up.

This may be a ridiculous question but can I buy a wireless router just for use with the psp and ds and use it in addition to my existing home setup which has a wired modem and router or will this screw everything up? My home setup has two xbox 360's and an xbox hooked up to it. I don't want to screw that up to play the psp online.

If this is possible I'll just buy a wireless router, if not it doesn't hurt to ask.
 
[quote name='Pratt75']If I buy a wireless router then I have to buy that wireless network adapter for my 360 which is connected through a wired connection and the expenses will then be adding up. Thats the reason I am thinking about picking this up.

This may be a ridiculous question but can I buy a wireless router just for use with the psp and ds and use it in addition to my existing home setup which has a wired modem and router or will this screw everything up? My home setup has two xbox 360's and an xbox hooked up to it. I don't want to screw that up to play the psp online.

If this is possible I'll just buy a wireless router, if not it doesn't hurt to ask.[/QUOTE]

i think some wireless routers have wired ports on them as well. I'm not sure so you may want to check on the individual one you buy.
 
[quote name='lionheart4life']i think some wireless routers have wired ports on them as well. I'm not sure so you may want to check on the individual one you buy.[/QUOTE]

you are correct, wireless routers have wired ports on them.

I use a Dlink wireless router (DI-624) and it has 4 wired ports on it. I have 2 PCs connected to it (wired) and used to have Xbox360 also wired into it. I also use it to browse using my PSP and used it for DS wifi
 
Hell yeah!! Thank you very much for the great info lionheart and flipside. You guys have been extremely helpful. A wireless router will definately be my next purchase. Thanks again guys.
 
[quote name='Pratt75']If I buy a wireless router then I have to buy that wireless network adapter for my 360 which is connected through a wired connection and the expenses will then be adding up. Thats the reason I am thinking about picking this up.

This may be a ridiculous question but can I buy a wireless router just for use with the psp and ds and use it in addition to my existing home setup which has a wired modem and router or will this screw everything up? My home setup has two xbox 360's and an xbox hooked up to it. I don't want to screw that up to play the psp online.

If this is possible I'll just buy a wireless router, if not it doesn't hurt to ask.[/quote]

Almost all wireless routers have wired ports (2-4). You run your cable connection from the modem to the router, and then the signal is sent wirelessly, as well as through the other 4 wired ports, should you choose to use them. Since the DS and PSP have wireless adapters built-in, the router is all you need.

One piece of advice: go for 802.11g, rather than 802.11a or 802.11b. G is a faster version of B, which is the most widely used format, and G is interchangeable with B.
 
Thank you very much to you also ender. That is great information to know, I'm going to keep that i in mind when I hit the store. You guys have been extremely helpful. You all deserve a man hug. Well maybe that's going to far, lol.
 
[quote name='slidecage']same i dont want to deal with a wireless modem i would rather have something i can just plug into my computer and use it off and on[/QUOTE]

What means are you conencting to the internet now?

If you have broadband you're insane if you don't have a router just on the security issue alone. Wireless routers are damn near free these days. Fry's Electronics recently sold a $30 Netgear model with a $30 rebate. Once the rebate arrives my only cost for having a spare unit around is the sales tax ont he original purchase and a stamp to mail the form. Such deals are very common. The devices offered may not be the latest and greatest but almost certainly more than you really need.

Even if you're on dial-up a wireless router is still the way to go. Nearly all such units can be configured to act just as wireless access points with the routing and DHCP functions left dormant. Use Internet Connection Sharing to share your dial-up connection and the PSP will see it through the wireless router acting as a bridge to your PCs network port.
 
Just received my wireless d link router yesterday in the mail. Hooked it up and was able to take the psp online with no problems. It's freaking awesome, lol. As some of you pointed out, this was a much better solutin than buying the usb wi fi adapter. I now can go online with the xbox, xbox 360, psp and I got this off of ebay for the same price as the wifi adapter, $30 bucks. Thanks for the advice gents.
 
[quote name='ZR0 Limit']sure enough, another shitty slidecage thread where he was too lazy to search for his own answers.

gj at being his gophers. :applause:[/QUOTE]

Well I have my own idea why it's shitty but I can't say why. Awww fuck it, I think it was a dumb question to ask but I'd like to use a stronger word in description.
 
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