How to connect my PSP and Wii to my wireless broadband?

Question by Steven T: How to connect my PSP and Wii to my wireless broadband?
Got wireless broadband modem and was working well. Had laptop, Wii and PSP all connected but the signal was not secure. Friend came around and secured the broadband and got it sorted so the laptop could use it. Just went to get connection with my PSP but its not allowing me to, same with the Wii as well.

Best answer:

Answer by Paultech
you need to enter the wireless key you got setup on the modem/router
1. Ensure that the PSP is powered on and that the WLAN switch, located on the left-hand side of the PSP, is in the On position.
2. Press the Home button located on the front of the PSP, under the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.
3. When the Home page appears, select the Settings icon and press X.
4. Scroll down through the list of options to Network Settings and press X.
5. Select Infrastructure Mode and press X.
6. If there are any connection profiles already configured on the PSP (up to 10 connection profiles may be created), select New Connection and press X, otherwise continue to the next step.
7. Press X to access the on-screen keyboard and enter in a name of your choice for the connection, press the forward key > when ready.
8. Select Scan and press X.
9. When the scan is complete select the SSID for your wireless network and press X.
10. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the WPA or WEP encryption key and then select Enter, press the forward key > when ready.
Note: the encryption key is case sensitive.
11. On the Address Settings page select Easy from the list and press the forward key >.
12. Confirm that all of the settings are correct and press forward > again.
13. Press X to save the settings.
14. Select Test Connection and press X.
15. If the connection test is successful, a page will appear detailing the connection details.
16. Press O to navigate to the Select Connection page.

and for your wii

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/online.jsp

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