How Can I Connect To The Internet On My Psp Using A USB Cable?

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Can I connect my Sony PSP to the Internet via USB cable ...

Dave, if i take a usb cable from a psp and a dsl cable and I cut them both in half and connect the usb to the dsl cable would that make my Internet work on my Sony PSP?

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