seems kinda useless if you are already on the internet with your computer..... unless you have a REAL long usb cordOriginally Posted by ashley_90
but, yes it problably is possible, but i doubt anyone will ever make it
to connect your PSP via USB and connect to the internet? I've been wondering ever since I bought my PSP because I haven't got a Wifi router and therefore I cant play online with my PSP.
So, is/will it be possible to play online by connecting the PSP to the PC via USB?
seems kinda useless if you are already on the internet with your computer..... unless you have a REAL long usb cordOriginally Posted by ashley_90
but, yes it problably is possible, but i doubt anyone will ever make it
But the thing is, i'd love to play certain PSP games online (like Wipeout for example) and seeing as I haven't got a home console it'd be nice to play people online via my PSP.Originally Posted by xuphorz
It must be possible.
Not worth the effort to work out how to do it, since wirless routers are as cheap as $15. And then you could play online from anywhere in the house and the backyard
Just ebay for a wireless
you can't play wipeout on-line anyway 8O(
Just save up the $15 or so and buy a wireless router. If they ever make a mod for this (which i dont see happening) its going to take a long time to come out.
You can play any game online that supports AD-HOC mode (which is most) just use XLINK or Kai tunneling software. Not sure how many people you'll find online but it does work and if you have a buddy with access too you can play head to head.
rad! do you have to set it up with someone prior to going on, or can you access "lobbies?"
u have access to lobbies, just try it out, its organized by game, so u can see how many ppl are on or playing each game u want, most of them are empty from what i checked, but some games(especially Wipe-out) have decent amounts of players
can you check out untold legends for me?Originally Posted by PSP_Newbie
i can't downlaod anything right now![]()
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