connecting to online help!!!!!!!

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#1 Dissentor4
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every time i try to connect i press test connection and it says A connection error has occured. The key information exchange timeout. what do i do
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#2 Jordan_owns
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Did you type in WEP codes, and did you obtain you IP adress?
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#3 fynne
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I had that problem after a FW patch. Just reset the PSP System Settings to Default. That clears out all the crap. Then recreate your connection.
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#4 Dissentor4
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we have the wpa thingy
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#5 darkPSPfan
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mine scans and finds connection, but cant get IP adress anywhere i try (i tried 3 different connectors)
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#6 kimbokasteniv
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we have the wpa thingyDissentor4

Usually when you receive the error message which you mentioned in your first post, it means that the WPA key (password) does not match the password that is set on your router. So, ask whoever set up the password, what the password is. Then set that password on the psp.

But, before you do that, try what Fynne Suggested. It solves a surprising amount of connection problems.

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#7 dr_jashugan
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[QUOTE="Dissentor4"]we have the wpa thingykimbokasteniv

Usually when you receive the error message which you mentioned in your first post, it means that the WPA key (password) does not match the password that is set on your router. So, ask whoever set up the password, what the password is. Then set that password on the psp.

But, before you do that, try what Fynne Suggested. It solves a surprising amount of connection problems.


Do you know if there is a limit for the length of a WPA password in the PSP? 8)
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#8 kimbokasteniv
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I'm pretty sure the length limit for WPA is 63 characters. So I would imagine the psp would allow you to enter a password up to that length for WPA atleast.
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#9 Dissentor4
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is the wpa key called the encryption key?
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#10 kimbokasteniv
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yeop.
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#11 Drunko_Elf
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It should be quite easy. Just scan for your wireless... Well thats how I got on to mine.
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#12 odoyle420
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I had that problem after a FW patch. Just reset the PSP System Settings to Default. That clears out all the crap. Then recreate your connection.fynne
It might not have been helpful to this person but it was helpful for me thanks!!!!!!!

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#13 ston3henge
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[QUOTE="fynne"]I had that problem after a FW patch. Just reset the PSP System Settings to Default. That clears out all the crap. Then recreate your connection.odoyle420

It might not have been helpful to this person but it was helpful for me thanks!!!!!!!

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