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10-27-2006, 01:49 PM
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Points: 2.24 Donate | | | Can I wifi comp and psp... Hey guys, I have been messing with a LOT of programs over the last month, trying to be able to access my psp from the computer, or connect to the internet through my computer using wifi.
HOWEVER, my computer only has a wireless G pci adapter, not the actual wireless router...
I was wondering if anyone had a clear method of either turning my computer into a wireless access point (using freeware), or setting up a adhoc network so I can access the psp from afar...
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10-27-2006, 04:13 PM
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Points: 3.97 Donate | | i dunno ive always wanted to do the even though i get free internet wireless internet from my friend (he works at the company and gets it for free) i sont get very good psp connnection so i would want to do that too 
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10-27-2006, 04:18 PM
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Points: 84,973,253,488.24 Donate | | | That's what I've been wanting to do as well. However, I'm not sure if my wireless card can handle communicating with both the router and the PSP at the same time, acting as a "repeater".
I personally don't know of any software that lets you do that. It would have to be different with each card, correct? | 
10-27-2006, 04:58 PM
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Points: 3.97 Donate | | | i dont think it could it would be sending out 802.11B for the psp and 802.11G for the router what u need to do is wire ur pc to the router or modem
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10-27-2006, 07:04 PM
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Points: 2.24 Donate | | | Hmm... I don't suppose we could modify some of these homebrews?
I mean, if we can make our computer LOOK like a psp... ^_^ We could "file share" using already made brews, saving a lot of time...
O.O don't suppose anyone knows of a good psp emulator?
>.> see, I can connect TO my psp using my computer (Just go to game, then "game sharing", it will show up as available networks for your computer to connect to), but I don't know how to do anything with it...
If I can make a connection between pc and psp, I can bridge that connection with the one for my internet fairly easily...
>.< it's step one that hurts. | 
10-27-2006, 10:43 PM
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Points: 3.63 Donate | | | i have always wanted to do that also.. lolz | 
10-28-2006, 01:38 AM
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Points: 13.82 Donate | | @sponge, yes, it has to be different cards. Sorry
@Everyone else: Certian cards (namely Atheros and some Netgear) can be re-mounted as wireless access points. But, you need to uninstall your current drivers, play email/phone tag with the customer service of your respecitve card, get the new drives and software, reinstall the card, and pray that it works and that you didn't break anything in the mean time.
The other method is to switch to linux, and go to this site. You are on your own from there out, as each computer has a different setup, and I cannot give out general instructions on how to set this up right for everyone.
Finaly, I have found that there are a few makes of USB wifi adapters that will run as an access point. I bought one 3 years ago at Fry's on black friday for $2.30 (after rebate, w00t w00t), and gave it to a friend. It works under Windows, so it is a cheap (but not free) solution that'll work. But just keep in mind that they have crappy range compaired to a real access point. There is only so much power you can get out of USB.
:::::Edit::::: This is the exact model that I got. You guys are lucky she just called and told me what it is.
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