The E1000 series, PSP 'Street' does not have any wi-fi capabilities so can't connect to the internet.
im late for about 9 years but you can do it with wires
The PSP Street, 'E1000' has no wi-fi capabilities. There's just no wireless hardware inside it. So you cannot get the internet on it. But you can connect it to a PC and use Sony's Media GO program to connect to the PSN, purchase games and send them to the PSP.
Ok the problem is that the PSP STREET doesnt have internet/
It has no wireless hardware inside, so cannot connect to a LAN.
The 'Street PSP' (E1000 series) doesn't have any wi-fi capabilities, you can't connect it to the internet.
No, it can't be connected to wireless internet as it has no wi-fi.
The E1000 series, PSP 'Street' does not have any wi-fi capabilities so can't connect to the internet.
No, because it does not have the feature.
You can use the word "connect" to describe establishing a relationship or link between two or more things, people, or ideas. For example, "I want to connect with you on LinkedIn" or "I feel a deep connection with nature."
im late for about 9 years but you can do it with wires
You must change the actual IP adress of your internet, which is not only borderline illegal, harmful to your internet connection. It is also quite difficult to do.
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The PSP Street, 'E1000' has no wi-fi capabilities. There's just no wireless hardware inside it. So you cannot get the internet on it. But you can connect it to a PC and use Sony's Media GO program to connect to the PSN, purchase games and send them to the PSP.
Ok the problem is that the PSP STREET doesnt have internet/
The best place to find details and availability of wireless internet connection would be on each specific internet provider's website. AT&T and Verizon both have an application on their websites that says whether wireless internet is available on a certain street or neighborhood.