Router with WPA Security

GlasseyeUK said:
Why do you continually insist on posting stuff in the wrong place?
Sorry about that... I was tired. :/

#2 - I don't post stuff in the wrong place very often. :rolleyes:

joxley1990 said:
If there is a reset button, just do that and set up the router again, best way to get round WPA if you have access to the router ;)
Yeah, that's probably a better way. Thanks. ;)

Raffaz said:
Some routers will tell you in the wireless settings, others are blocked out. If its blocked out, then just type a new key in. I didnt even know that the PSP supported WPA, i thought it was just WEP. Must have changed with the newer firmware (i havent been keeping upto date lately)
Well, I have 3.03 (or something like that, I know its in the 3 series) firmware, and it does on that. I don't know about the other versions.
 
You should reset it, then reconfigure it. Write down all the info.

If that's not possible, you could sniff your own wireless packets. I guess it's "against the rules" for me to tell you how but, remember Giyf (sometimes).
 
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