ha. dark alex will find a way around only 6 months and find a way to sign up after the 28th (witch was btw yesterday)
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Reluctant to update your PSP to the latest firmware? You may want to reconsider. The latest firmware offers PSP users the ability to access T-Mobile's wi-fi service for free. T-Mobile HotSpots can be found at over 8,000 locations across the US, and can be found in Starbucks, Borders, FedEx Kinko's, Hyatt, Red Roof Inns, Sofitel and Novotel Hotels, and select airports. Now, you'll be able to frag friends through Infrastructure almost anywhere in the US ... for free! How sweet is that?
I went to a Starbucks to test it out, and found the process is quite easy:
Bring your PSPĀ® system to a location that provides a T-Mobile HotSpot. (Refer to the T-Mobile HotSpot U.S. Location Map.)
Select (Network Settings) under (Settings).
Select [Infrastructure Mode].
Select [New Connection].
Select [Use Wireless Hotspot].
Select the T-Mobile HotSpot icon.
If you have an existing T-Mobile HotSpot account, select [Enter User Credentials].
Enter your user ID and password, and then press the right button.
or
If you do not have an account, select [Use Promotional Access] to sign up for a complimentary six-month T-Mobile HotSpot account. (To qualify for this promotional access, you must authenticate your PSPĀ® system to the T-Mobile HotSpot network prior to March 28, 2008.)
Check the contents of the settings list.
Save the settings.
ha. dark alex will find a way around only 6 months and find a way to sign up after the 28th (witch was btw yesterday)
Yes, he will.![]()
Don't Go Over To The Darkness , Stay Strong!!.
Internet is wireless, use the gas station nextdoor's signalThe airports might be useful though...
Wireless internet is not that important to give up homebrew. Damn, Sony is getting very desperate in trying to get people to upgrade!
But the thing is that it is a little promotional offer for 6 months only. 6 months isn't that long!!
Most public places have Wi-Fi now...........now if they would let you hook up to T-moblies wireless internet then that would be worth it
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