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amstel78 Hekseville Citizen 174 posts Offline Solution for your DNS error (80710102) problems! (Works for all ISP's) Options playstation 4 dns error Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report 601 replies 911823 views Edited Jun 1, 2009 Been troubled lately by that pesky DNS http://www.computerworld.com/article/2545365/networking/networking-fix-your-dns-problems.html error? Notice that your PS3 can still browse the net, but not log in? Happen to be a Roadrunner customer?Happen to have any other ISP with a crummy DNS server?Well then read on...The main issue turns out to be a Roadrunner (or any other ISP's)DNS problem. The fix is simple. When configuring your PS3 network (regardless of wired or wireless), use http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-Network-Support/Solution-for-your-DNS-error-80710102-problems-Works-for-all-ISP/td-p/13605550 the manual option. If you use DHCP, leave address resolution at automatic BUT CHANGE THE DNS SERVER ENTRY TO MANUAL.I replaced the Roadrunner (or any other ISP's)DNS entries with addresses from the Open DNS project which is a free, secure DNS server that anyone can use. It's safe, easy, and works.The DNS addresses are:208.67.222.222 or/and 208.67.220.220Once replaced, you should have no problem logging in.BTW, you can also use these DNS servers for your entire network if you like by configuring your router. That however is up to you, and won't be discussed in this particular thread by me since I'm too lazy to make a writeup for every single router out there. However, I do guarantee that this fix will work (or at least get you online with your PS3) for the time being. If it doesn't work, then please re-read this thread and try again before wasting five minutes of your time telling me that it doesn't work.Also, for those that think that this is a PSN issue; consider this: With TW, I could still browse the net with th
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the error that says, DNS Server is Not Responding. Though it is not a very common problem but it occurs once in a while when the DNS server that translates a domain name doesn't respond for some reasons. But no need to worry. You can fix this problem easily by following the methods given below. Before trying anything complex, let's do some basic tasks to narrow down the problem. First of all, try to load the website in a different browser to see if it's a browser related problem. You can clear the browser cache, cookies and then give it a shot as well. You can also try to connect a second device like a tablet or someone else's laptop either wirelessly or wired to your network. Now try to browse that particular website and check if you still get the DNS Server Not Responding or DNS Server Unavailable error. If yes then follow the methods mentioned below to fix the problem. Method 1: Change The DNS Server Addresses Now this is the most reliable solution yet. The DNS server address is usually obtained automatically, but you can set it to something more reliable. As the DNS server your PC obtained automatically is not responding, you can change it to one of the most reliable DNS servers out there. OpenDNS and Google DNS are considered to be the best and they are totally free. In our case we will use Google's DNS server address. Let's start off. First right click on your Network icon. Then click on Open Network and Sharing Center. After that click on Local Area Connection and then in the new window click Properties. Afterwards, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then hit Properties again. In that window select the radio button that says Use the following DNS server Addresses. Then in the Preferred DNS Server field type in 8.8.8.8 and in the Alternate DNS Server field type in 8.8.4.4 then check Validate Settings Upon Exit box followed by clicking OK. These are google DNS server addresses and you can also pick any other free DNS server from this list. Now try to connect to your internet and browse th