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How to Get Dial-up Internet to work on a PSP

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 9:43 pm
by False_chicken
How to get a PSP to work on dial-up (should also work for the DS, The Wii and other wireless devices)

Please note this is written by a more advanced user so things
wont be explained too well so if you would like help please
ask someone.


You will need:
1.Psp or other wireless device that needs high speed internet
2.wireless router or Access point (might work with a wireless
adaptor using ad-hoc mode)
3.Dial-up connection
4.PC

First Set up Internet Connection Shareing (ICS) on your dial-up connection,

Then set your ip on your network to static (not your dial-up connection),

Then configure your wireless devices "Deafult Gateway" to your PC's Ip address.

Then Connect to your Dial-up connection and connect to your router/access point with your device and boom! done.

Note: Its gonna be slow and i wouldent reccomend playing games on this just internet browseing and
updates and stuff like the wii channels (I havent tested this on the wii but in theory it should work).
I have managed to run Animal crossing WW and mario kart online with almost no lag.

I know most places have high speed and almost no one has dial-up, but I wrote this because if your
like me, and stuck in the sticks where theres no DSL or Cable lines, an Sattalite has a 300$ installation
fee and is 90 bucks a month you cant afford then this is useful. And Ive had people ask me "well if i dont have
DSL or Cable then why would i have a router?" I have one because it was 27 bucks on newegg and i thought about
doing this so i bought it. So this may be a good way to get your devices on the internet without High speed.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 9:57 pm
by AdventWolf
Oh cool, I know a few people with dial up that wanted to be able to get on their psps online, but they probably wouldn't care to figure all this out and buy a router.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:24 pm
by DarkPacMan77
That's a pretty ridiculous concept, but I've heard of people doing that before. Never have I seen a tutorial for it though. Thanks for the contribution. I'll be adding this to the master guide soon ;)

-DarkPacMan77-

PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:00 pm
by False_chicken
Yeah but I dident feel like explaining it so its just a little guide for people who know what there doing but havent thought of it. And even if you have one line just connect for a bit then disconnect. I know im not on all day

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 3:06 pm
by Beatz
hmm really itneresting idea i never knew it could work but when i saw wat you needed i realized and routers dont cost much these days i got mine for like 20 bucks:S

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 7:28 pm
by False_chicken
Yeah I know I think its a good idea so I figured I would tell someone about it