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09-14-2007, 08:14 PM
| | Junior Member | | | | | hot spot! q's jst got my psp(2nd day) dont have a wireless connection at home. is there any other way to enable my WMA? i was thinking of walking into a Hot spot and doing it there. will it work there? if so, can someone walk me threw the process of connecting... thnx | 
09-14-2007, 11:10 PM
| | I'm eatin' ur Bandwidthz!
My Mood: | | Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Foodcourtia. Spooky, yes?
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Points: 84,973,253,490.37 Donate | | | Well, yes, you need a WiFi connection to enable WMA Playback. But here's how to connect to a hotspot:
1. Go to anywhere with Free WiFi, like Panera Bread or something.
2. On your PSP, under Settings, go to Network Settings. Then go to Infrastructure or whatever, and go to New Connection. Head over to Scan instead of entering an SSID, and look for the place's WiFi connection.
3. Choose that one (Make sure it has None under Security to make sure it's an open connection.) Finish up the Connection Settings, and then save the Connection.
4. Go to Enable WMA Playback now, and select your newly made Connection. It should connect to the router, do some stuff, and then tell you that it was successful!
Sorry if the instructions are a little confusing, I'm really tired. -.- | 
09-15-2007, 07:21 AM
| | Member | | Join Date: Oct 2006
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Points: 52.59 Donate | | | or you can enable it in recovery menu, if you have a custom firmware! | 
09-15-2007, 10:01 AM
| | I'm eatin' ur Bandwidthz!
My Mood: | | Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Foodcourtia. Spooky, yes?
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Points: 84,973,253,490.37 Donate | | | Well, if he doesn't know how to set up a WiFi connection, I doubt he'd have a custom firmware. (No offense) Who knows? Maybe he does! | 
09-16-2007, 11:10 PM
| | Joint Strike Fighter
My Mood: | | Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Lancaster Pennsylvania USA Age: 20
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Points: 100,000,000,000.05 Donate | | | Spongefreak's instructions should help and I doubt he has a custom firmware too. | 
09-17-2007, 03:25 PM
| | Junior Member | | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by dodswm or you can enable it in recovery menu, if you have a custom firmware! | no i dont have firmware, but i did go to a starbucks and enabled my wma!!!! took my couple min to figure it out. shit was totally unecessary. thanx for the help guys greatly appreciated! | 
09-17-2007, 06:41 PM
| | I'm eatin' ur Bandwidthz!
My Mood: | | Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Foodcourtia. Spooky, yes?
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Points: 84,973,253,490.37 Donate | | | Hah, no problem! It is really pointless when you think about it. They could just extend the contract you read when you upgrade your firmware or first boot your PSP. | 
09-17-2007, 07:00 PM
| | Junior Member | | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by SpongeFreak52 Hah, no problem! It is really pointless when you think about it. They could just extend the contract you read when you upgrade your firmware or first boot your PSP. | yeah it pissed me off when i first tried to play music.
im trying to figure out what firmware is?(dont laugh) haha and so many other things. yes, im very new to the psp. very sure that i will find the asnwers here.
thnx
Last edited by k20z1 : 09-17-2007 at 07:03 PM.
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09-18-2007, 01:14 PM
| | Moderator / Pastafarian
My Mood: | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: sda1:/sys/kernel
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Points: 356.09 Donate | | | Firmware is like your PSP's operating system. Most PCs run some form of Windows, many smartphones run Symbian, Macs (and iPod Touches and iPhones) run OS X, and PSPs run PSP firmware. If somebody was to say 'my PSP is on 1.50', it would mean that their PSP was on firmware version 1.50.
Firmwares with something after the number (3.52 M33, 3.40 LE, 3.40 OE, 2.71 SE, etc) are custom firmwares, that have the features of the original firmware version plus homebrew access. (e.g. 3.52 M33 has the features of 3.52 plus homebrew.) Different things after the number define who made it, and some have different features added on, like 3.40 OE has a text-based recovery menu, while 3.40 LE has a more graphical recovery menu. The current leading custom firmware for normal PSPs is 3.52 M33, while the current best for slim PSPs is 3.60 M33. | 
09-18-2007, 08:37 PM
| | Junior Member | | | | | thanx, we'll i have the "slim" so now i know which one to go w/ . | |
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