raid517
February 23rd, 2007, 02:25
Hi I installed PSPRadio and all looks good. However I am unable to connect to my network. In the release notes to the latest version, the author of PSPRadio makes a reference to 'no more static and dynamic mumbo jumo' although I am not certain what he means. However I am using a staic IP in the format of 192.168.XXX - which is required for a number of other applications I use.
When I start PSPRadio it simply says 'error, unable to connect to network' (or words to that effect).
I am fully able to browse the net with the native PSP Web browser and all my other network enabled apps and emulators work - including PimPStreamer, PSPVLC and PSPVNC.
For whatever reason it seems that PSPRadio doesn't like my network configuration - and it is this that is preventing it from connecting to my network.
I understand that the author of this app refers to static and dynamic IP's as 'mumbo jumbo' - but I have always found that things tend to work better if you do in fact use a static IP.
I have selected my connection in the menu and have enabled the network to start when PSPRadio starts - so as far as I can tell I have done everything that is required. (Although obviously I haven't since it still can't connect to anything).
When I start PSPRadio it simply says 'error, unable to connect to network' (or words to that effect).
I am fully able to browse the net with the native PSP Web browser and all my other network enabled apps and emulators work - including PimPStreamer, PSPVLC and PSPVNC.
For whatever reason it seems that PSPRadio doesn't like my network configuration - and it is this that is preventing it from connecting to my network.
I understand that the author of this app refers to static and dynamic IP's as 'mumbo jumbo' - but I have always found that things tend to work better if you do in fact use a static IP.
I have selected my connection in the menu and have enabled the network to start when PSPRadio starts - so as far as I can tell I have done everything that is required. (Although obviously I haven't since it still can't connect to anything).