Find out more about hooking up your PSP to your PS3 and sharing content between the two systems.
Remote Play is a feature that lets you share content between your PLAYSTATION 3 and PSP, locally using the devices' in-built Wireless features or remotely via an access point.
Remote Play Settings
The [Remote Play Settings] option under Settings lets you adjust the settings necessary to use the PSP system for remote play.
Register Device: Register the PSP system to be used for remote play with the PS3 system. Follow the on-screen instructions to register (pair) the devices.
Registered Device List: View a list of PSP systems that are registered.
Custom Connection Settings: If you select [Custom Connection Settings], you can manually change the SSID and encryption key to match those that are set on the PS3 system. It is usually not necessary to adjust these settings.
With system software version 1.60, if a USB cable is used to register (pair) a PSP system with a PS3 system, the systems will be able to communicate with each other in Infrastructure Mode.
Registering a device
1. Connect the PSP system and PS3 system using a USB cable.
2. Select [USB Connection] under Settings on the PSP system.
3. Select [Register Device] under Settings > [Remote Play Settings] on the PS3 system.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration (pairing). When the registration is complete, the USB cable can be removed.
Using remote play (via the PS3 system’s Wireless LAN feature)
If using this method for remote play, the PSP system software must be version 3.10 or later.
1. Select [Remote Play] under [Network] in the PS3 system's Home Menu. The system will enter remote play connection standby mode.
2. Select [Remote Play] under [Network] in the PSP system's Home Menu.
3.Select [PLAYSTATION®3] from the list of connections. If the connection is successful, the PS3 system screen will be displayed on the PSP system.
Using remote play (via an access point)
1. Register (pair) the PSP system with the PS3 system.
2. Create a network connection for connecting the PSP system to an access point. For details on creating a network connection, refer to the user's guide for the PSP system. If the PSP system is already connected to a network via an access point, you do not have to create a new network connection.
3. [Remote Play] under Network in the PS3 system's Home Menu. The system will enter remote play connection standby mode.
4. Select [Remote Play] under Network in the PSP system's Home Menu.
5. From the list of connections, select the connection for the access point to be used for remote play. If the connection is successful, the PS3 system screen will be displayed on the PSP system.
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Using remote play (via the Internet)
Using the access point of a public wireless LAN service, you can connect the PSP system to the PS3 system within your home over the Internet. By setting the PS3 system in remote play connection standby mode, you can use remote play even when you are far away from home.
1. Connect to the Internet via a wired or wireless connection
2. Connect to the PS3 system using an Internet connection
3. An access point outside of the home
1. Select [Sign In] under Friends in the PS3 system's Home Menu. To use remote play over the Internet, you must sign in to PLAYSTATION Network.
2. Select [Remote Play] under Network in the PS3 system's Home Menu. The system will enter remote play connection standby mode and your sign-in ID will be displayed.
3. Select [Remote Play] under Network in the PSP system's Home Menu.
4. Select [Connect via Internet] as the method of connecting to the PS3 system.
5. From the list of connections, select the connection for the access point to be used for remote play.
6. Enter the PLAYSTATION Network sign-in ID and password that are being used by the PS3 system.
If the connection is successful, the PS3 system screen will be displayed on the PSP system.