Things You'll Need
Computer
Internet cable
Mini USB adapter
PSP
Step 1
Determine the type of Internet ports your computer has, which will help you to purchase the appropriate mini USB adapter. For instance, if you have an Ethernet port, you should purchase a mini USB adapter-to-Ethernet adapter.
Step 2
Insert the appropriate cable into your computer's outgoing Internet connection port.
Step 3
Connect the Internet cable to the mini USB adapter; it should fit into the USB adapter in the same manner as the port on your computer.
Step 4
Insert the mini USB adapter into the PSP mini USB adapter port to become connected to the Internet.
Tips
Use multiple adapters if necessary to gain a compatible connection between your devices.
Warnings
Always remove and insert cables and adapter from the base and not the cord to avoid damaging them or your electronics.
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