Find the name of your wireless network (SSID), as well as your WPA key (your password). This information can normally be found at the back of your router.
How do I change WEP to WPA?
Go to “Wireless” then “Wireless Security” to change security options. Set the security mode to “WPA” or “WPA Pre-Shared Key.” Choose an algorithm to use with the WPA. Most users select “TKIP” in this field. The shared key passphrase is written in the “WPA Shared Key,” and should be between 8-32 characters long.
What is a WEP key for PlayStation 3?
Note: The WEP key or WPA/WPA2 preshared key/passphrase is not the same as the password for the access point. The password lets you access the access point settings. The WEP key or WPA/WPA2 preshared key/passphrase allows printers and computers to join your wireless network.
What to do if your PS3 says WPA is wrong?
Hope this helps. Switch to a WEP if you aren’t worried about the security as much and put your router on “don’t show SSID” in you router setting 198.168.1.1 or 198.168.0.1. WEP isn’t as secure as WPA but this has fixed the problem for people I know on their ps3s.
Why is my PS3 not connecting to the Internet?
The wireless broadcaster (router) is the eqiupment that has to be set up, not your PS3. Depending on your brand, you’ll have to access the router interface (check manual or manufacturer’s website for model specific instructions) and from the wireless section browse for wireless mode or speed and restrict it to Only G. Hope it helps!
Is there a problem with my PS4 password?
So, for those out there who are still having problems with your PS4 and WPA password thing, reconfigure your WiFi access point to use WPA and TKIP as the encryption algorithm. Enjoy your PS4.
Where do I find the password for my PS3?
This is a password assigned to the router to prevent unwanted people like neighbors or people driving by your house from accessing the Internet. Turn on any computer that is connected to the same wireless network you are trying to access with your PlayStation 3. Click “Start.” Open “Control Panel.”