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    AD-hoc network between laptop and psp

    what can i do with the ad- hoc network i created between my laptop and my psp ? I want a internet connection on my psp without a router! Any one have tried this thing on there PSP .
    Thanks for the reply .

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    Re: AD-hoc network between laptop and psp

    To set up Ad Hoc mode on your PSP system

    1. Go to Settings icon(Settings) > Network Settings icon(Network Settings) and press the X button iconbutton.

    2. Select [Ad Hoc Mode] and press the X button iconbutton.

    3. Select the channel to use for communication with other PSP system(s).
    All participating PSP systems must be set to the same channel.
    Automatic
    The recommended setting which automatically switches to the optimum channel for communication
    Ch 1, Ch 6, or Ch 11
    Communicates using the specified channel

    4. Press the X button iconbutton to save settings.

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    Re: AD-hoc network between laptop and psp

    Ad Hoc mode allows multiple PSP systems to communicate with each other within a limited range. For example, if you want to play a game against someone else with a PSPĀ® in the same room, use the Ad Hoc mode. Other things to know about Ad Hoc mode:

    • Ad Hoc mode lets you connect a PSP system to other PSP systems without having to set up a WAP (Wireless Access Point).
    • You can use Ad Hoc mode to play games with other PSP system owners.
    • You can connect up to 16 PSP systems for wireless play using Ad Hoc mode.
    • You can also use Ad Hoc mode to send and receive images from one PSP system to another.

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    Re: AD-hoc network between laptop and psp

    Set the Ad-Hoc network up:
    Network Connections, Right click on "Wireless Network Connections", Properties.
    • Check "Use Windows to configure my network settings
    • Click on Advanced button
    • Click on "Computer-to-Computer (ad-hoc) networks only"
    • Click on "Automaticly connect to non-preferred networks
    • Click Add
    • Typed in "TEST" under Network Name (SSID)
    • Network Authentication "Open"
    • Data Encryption "Disabled"
    • Connection Tab
    • Check "Connect to network when in range"
    • Click "Ok"
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