I believe the WiFi is related to your router or access points range not the accual PSP....the PSP just picks up the signal. With my Linksys 11b I can still get "Good" on my computer at 300'.
Hi,
Just a couple of questions I would like to ask abou thte PSP... mainly its Wireless play ability.
1. Do the people who want to play a game via the Wi-Fi technology have to have the same coded PSP, ie: USA & USA PSP or can they be mixed? I'm thinking for the release of the PSP over here in the UK. I have a JAP PSP at the moment but my mates will be buying the UK version when it comes out over here. Just want to make sure I can link up to them.
2. What is the range on the Wi-Fi?? I know nothing about it, I do know that Bluetooth has a range of 10 meters most times and so wondered if you are limited on range?
Thanks in advance!!
I believe the WiFi is related to your router or access points range not the accual PSP....the PSP just picks up the signal. With my Linksys 11b I can still get "Good" on my computer at 300'.
On the subject of range, one of my work colleagues and i tested it at a range of about 100 metres down our office. The PSP could talk to each other and we were testing wipeout, however at that range there was a bit of drop out with our ships moving then stopping, effective range was about 50 metres.
Thanks!!
thats pretty impressive for a long distance, leaves bluetooth dead in the water really ...
i've been wondering, can any wifi card in a PC detect the PSP / visa versa? im thinking of getting a cheap one off eBay for £13 and im wondering that because i don't wanna waste money on it if it won't work ...
this is the one im thinking of getting (or similar to)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ory=45001&rd=1
with this i plan to play some games with the tunnelling programs (XBConnect) and use the Ad-Hoc mode on Twisted Metal and any other future releases ... is it suitable?
As PSP is the old B service then any B, G or any future upgrade will work.
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