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#Select "[New Connection]". This will create a new connection that will be stored on your PSP, allowing you to automatically connect to the same network in the future. The PSP can store up to ten networks.
 
#Select "[New Connection]". This will create a new connection that will be stored on your PSP, allowing you to automatically connect to the same network in the future. The PSP can store up to ten networks.
 
#Select "Scan". This will scan for any local wireless networks. ensure that you are within range of the wireless router you are attempting to connect to.
 
#Select "Scan". This will scan for any local wireless networks. ensure that you are within range of the wireless router you are attempting to connect to.
#*If you'd rather, you can enter in the name of your network manually. This is useful if your network is [[Secure-Your-Wireless-Home-Network|not broadcasting its SSID]].
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#*If you'd rather, you can enter in the name of your network manually. This is useful if your network is [[Secure Your Wireless Home Network|not broadcasting its SSID]].
 
#Select your network. After the scan is complete, a list of available networks will be displayed. Select the one you want to connect to. The signal strength for each network will be displayed in the list. For best performance, you want a signal strength over 50%.
 
#Select your network. After the scan is complete, a list of available networks will be displayed. Select the one you want to connect to. The signal strength for each network will be displayed in the list. For best performance, you want a signal strength over 50%.
 
#Enter a name for your connection. By default, the connection will be named the same as your SSID. You can change this to be more recognizable, such as "Home" or "Office".
 
#Enter a name for your connection. By default, the connection will be named the same as your SSID. You can change this to be more recognizable, such as "Home" or "Office".