Connection Error 80410d09
this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Back to Topic List « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 3 Next » Aug 03 2005 By: Spybaz~ First Son 13 posts Offline "A connection error has occurred (80410D09)" Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report 24 replies 314 views Edited Aug 3, 2005 Hey, folks.,,I have seen this issue posted all over the web and in this forum but,not a single working solution has been posted. In anticipation of 2.0,in the US I was checking that I could connect ok still (have had no,problems in the past) but now I get "A connection error has occurred,(80410D09)". I have tried all the tip and tricks posted everywhere but,alas the same error.,,Anyone know what has happened to caused this new anomaly when trying to connect for updates? ,,I do not have access to my landlord's wireless modem but it has been,working fine until now - the landlord assures me that he has changed,nothing on the modem.,,Again - I have had no problems in the past but now suddenly i am,getting this error. I can 'see' 5 different modems/routers but cannot,connect to any of them.,,Ideas?,,Thanks Report FB Tweet G+ Message 1 of 25 (314 Views) Reply 0 Likes blackpsp~ First Son Registered: 08/02/2005 Offline 29 posts 08-02-2005 07:02 PM User Info blackpsp~ ADD AS A FRIEND Re: "A connection error has occurred (80410D09)" Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Aug 3, 2005 try either turning on the wlan switch or try putting ur charger in your psp while ur t updating ohyeah,make sure ur battery is at least 60-100% charge i think that should work., Report Message 2 of 25 (314 Views) Reply 0 Likes StHPaRK Umbrella Scientist Registered: 06/30/2005 Offline 14137 posts 08-02-2005 07:28 PM User Info StHPaRK ADD AS A FRIEND Re: "A connection error has occurred (80410D09)" Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Aug 3, 2005 ..try charging your psp to full energy, blah? Report Message 3 of 25 (314 Vie
Display Modes PSP LAN connection error 80410D09 Jim S Guest Posts: n/a 04-04-2005, 12:28 PM Just purchased a PSP and the network option repeats the error code 80410D09 again and again. The WEP has been disabled and I don't like that much. Is the the base station capable of letting the PSP in? Anyone haveing the same problem? There is a buzz all over the net to just purchase a new router but it works fine for everything else!!! Chase Flynn Guest Posts: http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PSP-Networking/quot-A-connection-error-has-occurred-80410D09-quot/td-p/18603670 n/a 04-10-2005, 02:43 AM You might check and see if your router is set to G-speed conneections only cause the PSP is a B-speed device, as I understand it. Hope that helps. >-----Original Message----- >Just purchased a PSP and the network option repeats the >error code 80410D09 again and again. The WEP has been >disabled and I don't like that much. Is http://www.network-builders.com/psp-lan-connection-error-80410d09-t30385.html the the base >station capable of letting the PSP in? Anyone haveing the >same problem? There is a buzz all over the net to just >purchase a new router but it works fine for everything >else!!! >. > cerealkiller Guest Posts: n/a 04-20-2005, 07:19 AM try these settings: IP address 192.168.0.108 Submask 255.255.255.0 Defalt Gateway 192.168.0.1 Defalt DNS 192.168.0.1 >-----Original Message----- >Just purchased a PSP and the network option repeats the >error code 80410D09 again and again. The WEP has been >disabled and I don't like that much. Is the the base >station capable of letting the PSP in? Anyone haveing the >same problem? There is a buzz all over the net to just >purchase a new router but it works fine for everything >else!!! >. > « MS Wireless Network Hardware is worthless | Issues with XP Media Center & Wireless Base Station MN-700 » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post re
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Connection Error 80410D09 Pages: (2): « First [ 1 ] 2 » Last » PSP Internet Connection Error 80410D09 Author: Message: M73A Veteran Member Posts: 3215Reputation: 37 26 / / Joined: Jul 2004 O.P. PSP Internet Connection Error 80410D09 when i try to do a network update or connect to my router in anyway i get 80410D09 ive googled.... http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=80410D09&b...oogle+Search&meta= and have been unsuccessful.... the solution im currently trying is to charge the battery fully but i don't see how thats gonna help the situation.... anyone else have this problem? and if so how did you fix it? thanks.... 12-18-2005 04:05 PM Veggie Full Member Posts: 415Reputation: 21 29 / / Joined: Sep 2004 RE: PSP Internet Connection Error 80410D09 have you tried contacting sony? http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board...e_ascending&page=2 theres some information on there or here http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board...t&message.id=45373 12-18-2005 04:11 PM prashker Veteran Member Posts: 5106Reputation: 104 – / / – Joined: Mar 2005 Status: Away RE: PSP Internet Connection Error 80410D09 quote:Originally posted by I forget where I dunno how many folks have tried to do this yet, and of those who have, how many had a hard time. I didn't get around to it until last night, beat on stuff for about an hour, then gave up and went to bed and tried again this morning (successfully, I'm happy to say). So, if any body is planning on doing this, or tried and gave up, here's what I ended up doing: First off, my router. I don't really think it makes a huge difference, but bears stating anyway. I'm using a Linksys WRT54G Wireless Router. The steps to setting up the network properties on the PSP are pretty straightforward, not terribly long or complex. Unfortunately, there are some minor, but show-stopping things the instructions just don't cover (which is what stung me last night) that could derail your fun train real fast. After setting up the info in the PSP for the network, I did the test connection function. It sat for a few seconds, then came back with a cryptic 80410D09 error. After consulting the oracle Google, I learned the PSP is only 802.11b compatible, and I had the router running 802.11g only. Switched the router to Mixed. This looked like it would do the trick, since the connection test screen sat a bit longer. Good news was, I didn't get the 80410D09 error. Bad news w