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    Angry wifi stopped working for no apparent reason

    hi, when i tried to connect to my netgear wifi modem, whilst opening up the psp web browser, it says;

    "A connection error has occurred.
    The attempt to obtain the IP address
    timed out".

    and this has never come up before, it started doing this immediately after installing the latest public build of IRshell, i don't know how it could interfere, but I'd really like to know why i just lost the use of my wifi connection.

    a few more things i have to mention as well, it's nothing to do with the performance of the modem, because my wifi usb adapter works fine and lan cable as well.

    has anyone ever had this issue? or know a solution or have an idea for that matter...

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    I used to get all kinds of problems with my PSP's and my wireless network.

    What I used to do was take the battery out of the PSP and also the memory card and reset the modem and as the modem re-boots place the battery and the memory card back into the PSP.

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    I lost the use of my wifi too, like a week ago
    mine said the same, so i tried to create a new connection, but the damn thing wouldn't even scan.

    It got fixed when I tried to use online mode through a game, tekken to be precise, but I think it'll work with any game that has an online mode.

    I think it just needed a little push to work

    hope this helps

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    Tried reformatting flash1 in recovery?

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    Perhaps the CPU clock speed is set too high? Sometimes I get that if I set my PSP at 333mHz. Try using a slower one, if that's the case or choose the default setting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wally View Post
    Tried reformatting flash1 in recovery?
    when it happened to me, I did that and it didn't work

    Quote Originally Posted by Shrygue View Post
    Perhaps the CPU clock speed is set too high? Sometimes I get that if I set my PSP at 333mHz. Try using a slower one, if that's the case or choose the default setting.
    and I always have the default setting on cpu clock

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    aah thanks VampDude that seems to have worked

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