The SSID is the 'name' of your wireless router. You should have given it a specific name when setting the router up - your PSP should normally be able to detect it when scanning, but if you've set it to invisible, you need to enter the SSID manually.
It's not really something to do with the PSP, the WAP key is your wireless router's 'password'. For a PSP to connect to a router, just like your own computer does, you need to know the SSID of the network, and the security passcode. Just enter the same settings as your own computer uses, and the PSP can then connect to your wireless network.
You cant find SSID on ds you have to know it from your computer and type it in your DS.
SSID is Service set identifier which just is the "name" of your network. In this place you should enter the name of the network you want to connect to.
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the ssid code.everybody knows that.
There's an option to manually enter the SSID, you can enter it there. Or you can unhide the SSID temporarily to just let the PSP connect and save the settings, then you can hide it again, but the PSP can still connect.
The SSID is the identifying 'name' of a wireless network. The PSP can connect to wireless networks, you can set it to scan for one, or if you already know the name, enter it manually.Obviously the SSID will be different for every PSP, but the SSID itself is a property of the wireless network, not the PSP itself, you're just entering it into the PSP so it can recognise and access that network.
The SSID is the 'name' of your wireless router. You should have given it a specific name when setting the router up - your PSP should normally be able to detect it when scanning, but if you've set it to invisible, you need to enter the SSID manually.
I'm not sure what you mean. Your access point most likely broadcasts a ssid. When you name your connection on your psp, it does not have to have the same name as the ssid.
An SSID is the 'name' of a nearby wireless hotspot. If there's no compatible hotspot in range, no 'hack' can magically generate one.
The SSID is the name of your own wireless network, that's the one you should use - if you don't have one, you'll need to get a wireless router.
An SSID is the 'name' for a wireless access point. There's no 'button' for it, but you might mean the option to scan for wireless access points, this is done on the network settings while configuring a network connection on the PSP.
Find network stumbler site and download also i think it is a wireless network area
The password you use is the same code you use to get your laptop or PC connected to your wireless router. When you first set the router up, you'll have given it a name (SSID) and an encryption key for whichever form of encryption you were using. When you search for hotspots on your PSP, it's the same thing - select your SSID from the list, and use the key you set up.
It's not really something to do with the PSP, the WAP key is your wireless router's 'password'. For a PSP to connect to a router, just like your own computer does, you need to know the SSID of the network, and the security passcode. Just enter the same settings as your own computer uses, and the PSP can then connect to your wireless network.
PSPs can make already make connections with a wireless internet access point. There's no need to 'hack' the PSP, it's there by default. Of course, you need to know the SSID and passcode for that particular access point - 'hacking' that is illegal, and also nothing to do with the PSP itself.