Connection fails, and your PSP says something about a WLAN switch. | Turn on the WLAN switch on the left side of the unit, and try again. |
Connection fails, but the WLAN switch is on. | Check your PSP's network settings; make sure that the SSID and security keys are correct. |
Connection fails, the WLAN is on, and network settings are correct. | Get closer to the router, and try again. |
Connection fails 3 feet from the router. | Go into the PSP's Network Settings menu, and make sure WLAN Power Save is off. |
Connection fails; this is getting ridiculous. | Check the router's security settings. See whether you need to enter the MAC address. |
Connection fails; come on! | Get away from interference devices: microwave ovens, cordless phones, large speakers and other stereo equipment, and such. |
Connection fails, and fails, and fails ... | Make sure that the power to the router is connected. |
connection fails; that was stupid. | If you can, check the network with another Wi-Fi device, such as a PC; it sounds like something is broken. |
Web site fails to load. | Make sure that your Internet service isn't out; visit the Web with your computer. |
Web site fails to load, but Internet service isn't out. | Visit that particular Web page with your PC to make sure it's not down. |
Web site fails to load; it's not down. | Get closer to the router; as you get farther away, the wireless connection gets slower and eventually cuts out. |
The Web page looks wrong. | Not all Web pages look right on the PSP. |
This Web site doesn't work! | It probably wants something that the PSP doesn't support, such as Active X controls. |
I can't play game X online. | Make sure that the game is designed for Internet play, not simply direct network play. |
Game Sharing isn't working. | That really doesn't have anything to do with the Web; check the support Web site for that particular game. |