Posts Tagged ‘Sony’

How To Set Up PSP Internet

April 4th, 2010



The Sony PSP can do more than just play games, movies and music. This hand held machine can surf the internet as well. However, setting up PSP internet is often times the most asked question. I have prepared this simple step by step guide to help you set up your PSP for internet.

Before we begin, you must have a wireless network available and I highly suggest disabling the security encryption (WEP) on the wireless router for your first initial set up since the PSP seems to have problems reading the key. Upon powering up your PSP, make sure that the WLAN switch is turned on. Use your directional pad to go to the settings icon on the far left of your PSP screen and scroll down to the network settings icon.

From the network settings, highlight the “infrastructure mode” and click to enter. The next page will ask you to select a connection to edit. If this is your first time setting up a connection, just go ahead and click [new connection]. You will then be directed to the WLAN settings page and there should be four options.

There are a couple of ways to do this, but the easiest way to set up your internet connection is to click on the first option to allow your PSP to automatically scan for the nearest and strongest access point, which should be your router. This should take a couple of seconds. Your PSP should display your SSID information as well as the security and signal strength. Click on your SSID.

Then use the directional pad to scroll to the right to go to the WLAN security settings. Since we have disabled your security settings for your online network, just highlight none and proceed to the address settings page. In the address settings page, highlight “easy” and go to the next page.

The next page allows you to create a name for this connection. Feel free to name this connection anything you want. Once you enter the name of your connection, you will be able to preview your settings list which should show the connection name of your SSID, your security settings and IP address. Scroll to the next page and save your settings. Once your settings are saved, click to test internet connection.

Now go online to test the connection, we must go back to the desktop and go to the network icon on the far right. Find internet browser icon and click to open browser. If you get a blank page, click on the triangle button to open the browser menu. Congratulations and hopefully you are ready to surf the internet. I hope this has been helpful in setting up your PSP internet connection.

By: Mako Sakuma

Two New Mobiles To Peruse

February 5th, 2010



News has been leaked onto the internet about two new Sony Ericsson mobile phones due out later this year. The two phones are the Sony Ericsson G502 and the Sony Ericsson P1 and they should be announced officially by the mobile manufacturer later this week – when more information will be known about the specifications.

First the G502 which by all accounts looks like a pretty standard mobile from Sony Ericsson, much like the K660i that has recently been released. It will be a candybar shaped mobile with a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 32MB internal memory and 3G / HSDPA.

There is nothing truly spectacular about the Sony Ericsson G502, but that does not necessarily mean it is a poor quality phone. Sony Ericsson mobiles are generally good quality, even the 2 megapixel camera will be of a high standard image on the screen. And the HSDPA should set it apart from a few other mobiles on the market.

Finally there is the Sony Ericsson P5, which is the new smartphone offering from the popular manufacturer. Slightly less is known about this mobile, but what few things we do know are very exciting. The Sony Ericsson P5 is a smartphone with a qwerty keypad hidden under the slide part. It will be a smartphone running off the latest UIQ 3.3 UI for Symbian operating system, with a 5 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS and HSDPA.

So the P5 really is the one to watch, there is no word on release dates for either of the new Sony Ericsson’s – more information will be made available once the phones are officially announced.

By: John Gray

Internet With Sony Ericsson C905

December 13th, 2009



The easiest and fastest mode of communication in today’s world is internet. All of you may require an internet connection for various reasons. There are professional who need to be online always in order to communicate with their clients and some young people often use internet as a mode of entertainment.

They keep in touch with their friends, send them emails and chat with them whenever they have spare time in hand. This is the reason why the internet and connectivity feature is very much improved with this phone. There are many unique technologies that have been employed to enhance the performance of this phone.

There is an inbuilt web browser in this phone. This is an Access Net front browser which comes as a preinstalled feature of the mobile. Using this you can open various websites and surf the internet easily. This is possible to send and receive emails with large and complicated attachments.

You are free to view them on your mobile. This way you can stay connected to the world always. The memory space which is expandable up to 2 GB is good enough to store all the important files and documents.

The Bluetooth facility is available to make it easy for you to transfer files on the wireless mode. This way you can get rid of the irritating cables that you had to use for data transfer previously. The HSDPA technology increases the speed of data transfer substantially. This phone will connect you to the GPRS and EDGE networks and this is the reason why you can access the internet easily.

These are the various connectivity options available with the Sony Ericsson C905 handset and these are useful enough for those who use internet on a regular basis for certain business or personal purposes.

By: Mark Hirst