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PSP Model K: Network Adapter Problems Corrected

Posted Oct 27, 2006 at 12:28PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: News, Wi-Fi Tags: DevHook, Hitachi-Maxell, Sony
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PSP Network Adapter


Every PSP owner has become accustomed to Sony's apparently never ending passion with firmware updates. Naturally, when new features such as the Web Browser and Flash were implemented a few gamers felt growing pains and had to make the decision to update to gain support for the PSP's new features (or wait until support with DevHook was enabled). With the talk about a new version of the PSP on the horizon, would-be PSP owners might be wondering if they should hold off until later.

With regards to the current version of our beloved Playstation Portable, not much has changed since the original release. The hardware has been pretty much consistent across the board save for a few subtitle differences with supply. Now with the release of the Playstation Portable Model K - there are some new noticeable changes.

Sony has done some hardware swapping with the network module in the newest version PSP (Model K). This modification has been deemed by a few members of the PSP scene as a fix for heating issues involving the previously substandard networkNetwork Adapter Comparison module which is installed in all previous version PSP's. The old units suffered from a possible heating problem. Sometimes even enough to make it possible for the old wifi module to become "unfastened". A faulty system would display the connection attempts and wifi-ready light, however would be unable to connect to any other wifi devices.


If you open your PSP and check, you will notice that the older version boards displayed network modules from Hitachi, while the new versions are branded with the official Sony logo. While the problem has been less pronounced than, say, Sony's exploding battery charade, gamers who own a PSP that no longer connects to their other wifi devices may not agree. Image Note: In Spanish: Nuevo/a is "new" and Antiguo/a is "old"



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# .Guest 2006-10-27 14:42
i have noticed that my psp got really hot under my left hand when im web surfing or online gaming..

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# yeahGuest 2006-10-27 14:48
It does get very warm after I would use my psp to listen to PSP radio which takes in streaming music, the wifi is constantly being accessed.

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# sobGuest 2006-10-27 15:20
yeah this is natural on mine to when using psp radio.. I dont play to many games on the psp other then emulated games and dont really use the web brower because i got a computer and its easyer to use

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# Can you guys post the RSS link of the PSPRadio?Guest 2006-10-27 15:57
yeah the psp gets pretty hot when I use the wifi.



Also, can some of you guys please post this PSP Radio rss link?

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# Spellcheck is easy to useGuest 2006-10-27 16:37
I think you mean "subtle," not "subtitle."

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# ...Guest 2006-10-27 16:38
"...The old units suffered from a possible heating problem. Sometimes even enough to make it possible for the old wifi module to become 'unfastened'..."



Wouldn't this warrant a recall?

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# butGuest 2006-10-27 16:46
subtitle is a real word, so it wouldn't get picked by a spellchecker

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# Even if it did ...Guest 2006-10-27 17:14
Do you think you will get back a PSP with your current firmware? It will be a PSP with the latest firmware.

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# Eh?Guest 2006-10-27 17:16
I have a Japanese Ceramic White Value Pack from when it came out the first time in Japan back in September 2005 and its never gotten hot in that area with all the web surfing I did on it. Never noticed anything out of the ordinary with mine.....



This is strange.



I'm sure these have the dreaded TA-082 mobo.



Anyway to find out which PSPs have this new wireless card change?

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# solutionGuest 2006-10-27 22:55
if this/could be a problem for you and dont want to return it for 2.82 or TA-82, put some thermal paste on the chip to even out heat distribution

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# ...mbslrm 2006-10-28 01:29
I have noticed that my PSP can't send pictures to other PSPs. But it can still play infrastructure, Guess I'll have to go and get it fixed through my warranty.

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# wellGuest 2006-10-28 01:41
that could be because your psp is a different region as another......... just like games us games cant connect to euro games.......... so if you have a jap psp or one of your friends does... then that would be normal

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# brokemannyman789 2006-10-28 01:45
my psp had stopped working. what had happened was about 3 am in the morning, i was playing madden online and fell asleep on it. woke up an hour later and turned it off. next day, when i tried to connect it said "there has been an internal error" everything else on my psp worked except the wifi. i wouldnt get the green light either. Sony gave me a replacement.

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# I got humpped by Sonyshbnggrth 2006-10-28 04:13
My PSP stopped loading the explorer. Then I noticed little things like having to press screen resolution to get out of any game. I had to go through everything that I had done to try to bring it back, including updating the firm ware!

After all that, I was told that I had to send it back for repairs. The guy asks me if I would like to put it on my credit card. I asked how much it was. $89 and they send me a refurbished machine! Not even a new one. I bought my machine the second day it came out, so its out of waranty. I told the guy no thanks and good bye!



I can watch movies, listen to music, play games, stream music, but it doesn't behave like it should!



I am hoping that the the next machine behaves better. Maybe Microsoft will come out with a portable machine.

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# YayaGuest 2006-10-28 10:27
Yeah, but isnt it easier to type on a computer?

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because i got a computer and its easyer to use

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# duh?!Guest 2006-10-28 15:48
what you all said is true, even the xbox portable only with a different and wierd name. it is bad that people like me are always online.

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# MY WIFI CARD IS TRASHGuest 2006-10-29 05:50
need a new one im pretty amd

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