“Portable” wireless storage for the PSP…

Because the Memory Stick is SOOO puny.… courtesy of Chunglam, who’s decided he’d try something a bit towards the hardware side this time. It’s not the first attempt we’ve seen at making a wireless external storage solution for the PSP: a long time ago (okay, just a little under a year ago) someone wrote up a How-To on using an Asus WL-HDD drive enclosure as an external storage device for the PSP, using RSS.

This time, Chunglam used an Asus WL-500g/gx/gp Wi-Fi router with attached 40GB USB drive and the source code with the precompiled binary for the router. The code is available at the DL link below; custom firmware for the router (not the PSP this time) will be required and can be downloaded separately (click on via below for more details). Needless to say, whoever wants to do this needs experience with working with Wi-Fi routers, not just the PSP.

It’s still not a perfect solution, Chunglam notes: the router requires an AC outlet (hence the quotation marks in “portable”, but at least you can take 40 gigs of storage space with you to the nearest power outlet if it comes to that). The “pure” portable solution, he says, would be to use a… Microsoft Zune, since it also has Wi-Fi. But first, he says we have to hack its firmware security and run Linux in it.

Is it just us, or is it possible that Chunglam just said that with a wry, ironic smile plastered on his face?

Download: [Source code for Asus WL-500g/gx/gp]

Because the Memory Stick is SOOO puny.… courtesy of Chunglam, who’s decided he’d try something a bit towards the hardware side this time. It’s not the first attempt we’ve seen at making a wireless external storage solution for the PSP: a long time ago (okay, just a little under a year ago) someone wrote up a How-To on using an Asus WL-HDD drive enclosure as an external storage device for the PSP, using RSS.

This time, Chunglam used an Asus WL-500g/gx/gp Wi-Fi router with attached 40GB USB drive and the source code with the precompiled binary for the router. The code is available at the DL link below; custom firmware for the router (not the PSP this time) will be required and can be downloaded separately (click on via below for more details). Needless to say, whoever wants to do this needs experience with working with Wi-Fi routers, not just the PSP.

It’s still not a perfect solution, Chunglam notes: the router requires an AC outlet (hence the quotation marks in “portable”, but at least you can take 40 gigs of storage space with you to the nearest power outlet if it comes to that). The “pure” portable solution, he says, would be to use a… Microsoft Zune, since it also has Wi-Fi. But first, he says we have to hack its firmware security and run Linux in it.

Is it just us, or is it possible that Chunglam just said that with a wry, ironic smile plastered on his face?

Download: [Source code for Asus WL-500g/gx/gp]

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