you know what its way to coplacated for me so ill just forget about it i wanted to set it up and play some mhf but.. to hard thanks for your help though
Cobra i think i understand what you want. You wanna play adhoc online games online.
Found at QJ.Net
.:[PSP Multiplayer Tutorial]:. Play Adhoc PSP games ONLINE using KAI
Since I don't know many people locally that has a psp yet it brought me to learn how to setup the PSP for online gaming. Heres a easy how-to, getting you setup for playing online games with your PSP in 5 easy steps.
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Requirements (assuming you own a psp & games):
Kai - here
Linksys WRT54G, WRT54GS, or Buffalo WBR-G54 wireless router
Updated Firmware - here
OR
a wifi card - latest wifi adapter compatability list
[unofficial - japanese kai site]
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My Personal Setup
--/System
PSP:ver 1.0[jpn] & 1.5[usa] - (country/version does not matter)
--/Router
WRT54G v.2
--/Games: (Tested/Untested with online gameplay)
Wipeout Pure (compatable)
THUG2 remix (compatable)
Ridge Racer (compatable)
+ other adhoc game (local wifi)
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Step #1
* Download and install KAI
* Create a Xtag
* Run the newly installed Start Kai Config Tool from the Start Menu (in Xlink KAI Evolution 7)
* Under UI select Java (optional - as i do not run in this mode)
* Check "Enable PAT" and "Lauch UI" and enter your XTag info
* Uncheck "Lauch Engine"
Step #2
* Open your router configuration and login (http://192.168.1.1 - standard linksys default router ip)
* Goto --> Administration --> Firmware Upgrade
* Select the firmware you downloaded previously
* Press Update
Step #3
* Log back into your router configuration
* Disable Wireless --> MAC Filter
* Goto --> Administration --> Management, make sure autologin is enabled and enter your XTag
* For your Interface (same menu) enter (without quotes " " ).......
* - "br0" - allows xbox and psp to function
* - "eth2" - PSP only on Linksys WRT54G 1.0 and 1.1, and Buffalo WBR-G54 wifi routers
* - "eth1" - PSP only on Linksys WRT56G 2.0 and 2.2 routers
* Goto Administration --> Kaid
* Click Start Kaid
Step #4
* Start XLink KAI
* Goto --> Menu --> Settings
* In GUI settings : Specify the IP address of your router
* Enter your XTag information
* Connect and join the PSP arena and select your game
* On your PSP : Goto Multiplayer mode and join or host a game
* In your router config window - GoTo --> Administrator --> Kaid and press "Scan PSP"
Step #5
Enjoy!
There was alot of talk with people asking for games with infrastructure mode when in reality all you need on a router or a wifi card and a PSP with a adhoc game =)
One last thing to note about loading up KAI on the routers firmware is that you can run in PSP or AP mode only, meaning that you can either your router will allow psp communication (and not other computers) or AP (computers only) You can easily switch between modes as you like in your routers setting menu.
UPDATE - I have a compatable wifi adapter on the way (altho i already have a wrt54g) i will setup my card for KAI then update the tutorial for wifi card instructions as well. =)
Compatable Wifi Adapters List - thanks to Xlink
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CARDS THAT *SHOULD* WORK
Linksys
WMP54GS (PCI) - some problems with hosting apparently *UK/US version*
WPC54GS-JP (PCMCIA) *JAPANESE version*
PC with WiFi
Sony VAIO PCG-U101
Dell Truemobile 1300
HP Pavilion ZE4908US (Broadcom 802.11b/g)
CARDS THAT *SHOULDN'T* WORK
PC with WiFi
Vaio PCG-V505 (LAN-Express IEEE 802.11)
3Com
3CRWE254G72 (USB)
Asus
WL-167G (USB)
Netgear
MA111 (USB) - version 2 doesn't work, version 1 does apparently
D-Link
DWL-G650 (PCMCIA)
DWL-G122 (USB)
Trendnet
TEW-229UB (USB)
IO-DATA
WN-G54/US (USB)
More Cards for the compatability list
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[thx to Decepticon420]
Compatible Network Cards for PSP and Kai
(based on the original thread by Yumi).
Firstly, please take the following into consideration. Your wireless network card may detect your PSP, but you STILL might not be able to play. The following list is a guide of what our users have used and confirmed working on THEIR home network - no guarantees are given it will work on yours, and there may be issues with different revisions of the cards.
This is an updated list on **reported** working/non-working WiFI cards!
PC with WiFi built in (Mini-PCI)
Sony VAIO PCG-U101
Dell Truemobile 1300
HP Pavilion ZE4908US (Broadcom 802.11b/g)
Compaq Presario 3045 (Broadcom 802.11b/g)
LAN-Express IEEE 802.11 (in Vaio PCG-V505)