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firemenace 2010-03-23 05:46

Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
Ok So The Psp Go has a feature that allows it to tether to cellphones via bluetooth and log online anywhere. Problem Is im unable to even detect my n900 with my psp go no matter what i do, iv even made a video to show what i mean. Does anyone have any idea why the N900 is undetecable by the psp go?:confused::confused::confused:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haQhp2woByw

atunguyd 2010-03-23 05:50

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
I know this does not fix your problem but there are sometimes more than one way to skin a cat!

Have you considered installing Jokiusoft on your N900 and just sharing via wifi? I believe the PSP-GO will connect to wifi points which is what jokiusoft will give you.

Plsu you will be able to connect other devices at the same time which the bluetooth option will not allow

firemenace 2010-03-23 05:53

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
tried no go the psp go isnt able to connect to Cell phone broadcasted adhoc wifi signals iv tried it with countless phones G1 iphone blackberries etc.. but the Bluetooth works fine with my girlfriends 8900

rambo 2010-03-23 07:24

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
Try installing the bluetooth DUN package and see if it would work then. Though it might be a problem that PSP refuses to even check if the DUN profile is supported since the device reports itself as computer and not phone in the BT device class.

The mobile hotspot currently also only supports Ad-Hoc wifi for connection sharing but since that seems to work well enough for now it may be that we'll be looking into getting AP mode working next (though it might be impossible due to limitations of the radio hardware).

firemenace 2010-03-23 17:56

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rambo (Post 578249)
Try installing the bluetooth DUN package and see if it would work then. Though it might be a problem that PSP refuses to even check if the DUN profile is supported since the device reports itself as computer and not phone in the BT device class.

The mobile hotspot currently also only supports Ad-Hoc wifi for connection sharing but since that seems to work well enough for now it may be that we'll be looking into getting AP mode working next (though it might be impossible due to limitations of the radio hardware).


yea in the youtube link i posted i have the dun package installedmy pspgo just scans forever and never finds it but it can find any other bluetooth thing i try and detect with

IsaacDFP 2010-03-24 00:28

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
I don't have BlueMaemo and I don't have the DUN, and my PSP-Go is able to sucessfully detect and connect to my N900... Although... It doesn't do anything, lol. Maybe one of your softwares is interfering with it?

chase15 2010-03-24 00:32

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
Guys. Since you're talking about PSP Go... hows psp go? im planning to buy one? is it like psp 3000 which you can download games by searching for files over internet? i mean on psp 3000, you can download games for free... coz theres a lot of websites there where you can download games... can you also do that on Go?

firemenace 2010-03-24 02:59

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
Isaac Im give that a try, and to chase the psp go is fine besides no umd or custom firmware but i dont mind paying for worthy games like FTB3.. Pixel Junkie Etc..

chase15 2010-03-24 03:09

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by firemenace (Post 579653)
Isaac Im give that a try, and to chase the psp go is fine besides no umd or custom firmware but i dont mind paying for worthy games like FTB3.. Pixel Junkie Etc..

ow.. ok.. so u cant download any games for free?.. just bought used one on ebay... with 5 free games and 4gb card.. for 200 all... and the games costs more than $100... + the price of memory card.. i guess i got a good deal...

firemenace 2010-03-24 03:13

Re: Psp Go and the N900 Connectivity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chase15 (Post 579661)
ow.. ok.. so u cant download any games for free?.. just bought used one on ebay... with 5 free games and 4gb card.. for 200 all... and the games costs more than $100... + the price of memory card.. i guess i got a good deal...

u actually been misinformed because u cant sell ur console with games they become linked to ur PSN account so once u make a new name u lose all games and btw still not able to detect it :(


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