
I have tried opening ports and that only partially resolved the problem, because then my PSP only connected 1 out of 4 times.
Any fixes? spartan64 said he could help, but he can't tell until tomorrow.
Scott wrote:What exactly is the error/problem?
GeneralChaz9 wrote:And it couldn't be the router because I have connected to it before. It all went to hell when I updated my routers firmware.
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My PSP will not connect to our router. Its an N rated router and the PSP doesn't support it, however, I have been able to use my PSP on this same exact router before I updated the router.Scott wrote:Scott wrote:What exactly is the error/problem?
Just revert to your default firmware and it should be fine. Is the newer firmware really required? My guess would be no.GeneralChaz9 wrote:My PSP will not connect to our router. Its an N rated router and the PSP doesn't support it, however, I have been able to use my PSP on this same exact router before I updated the router.Scott wrote:Scott wrote:What exactly is the error/problem?
And how do I do that?GeneralChaz9 wrote:Just revert to your default firmware and it should be fine.Scott wrote:My PSP will not connect to our router. Its an N rated router and the PSP doesn't support it, however, I have been able to use my PSP on this same exact router before I updated the router.Scott wrote:
I'm assuming somewhere on your computer you will be able to see the router connected. Go there and look for format, defaults, revert to original, or something like this. If not look through your manual or go to where you downloaded the new firmware and look for the old firmware.GeneralChaz9 wrote:And how do I do that?