How do i connect my PSP to the internet cuz i need to enable WMA playback?
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I already have At&t wireless internet but i cant seem to figure out stuff like: What does SSID, WEP, WPA-PSK(TKIP), WPA-PSK(AES) MEAN?
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Answer:
SSID is the name of the place your getting the internet from for example starbucks or mcdonalds or your house which has a special number. WEP, WPA-PSK(TKIP), WPA-PSK(AES) is the type of password it requires. If it says none that means that its free and you can use without having to fill anything out. WEP is the most basic and it protects people like you from other people around you stealing your internet. The other ones are just other forms. You can find your WEP passcode in your computer in the My Network folder then go to the wireless section.
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