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2014 If you are having trouble logging into PSN on your PS3 due to the DNS error then use this guide to fix it and solve your problem permanently. Also, if you get disconnected from PSN quite often and get the DNS Error 80710102 you ps3 dns error 80710102 wireless should read this tutorial. I was trying to connect to EA while playing the Need for
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Speed Hot Pursuit on my new PS3 yesterday. It worked fine the first time but after that I kept getting the DNS Error repeatedly. ps3 dns error fix wireless I tried rebooting both my PS3 and the modem/router a couple of times to no avail. Here's what finally did work for me. How to Fix PS3 DNS Error: You should change the DNS address on your PlayStation(not your modem)
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to some other value. This is what someone suggested on the PlayStation community website. So I tried the addresses from Opendns and it worked just fine for me. How to Change DNS settings: You need to configure your Internet Connection(Wired or Wireless) once again. Go to Settings > Network Settings > Internet Connection Settings Select Yes, then Custom Choose your connection method - Wired or Wireless If you're Wired, select Auto-Detect for the Ethernet Operation Mode If you're Wireless, select the dns error code 80710102 security type that your router is using and enter your Wireless Password IP Address Settings - Automatic and then Do Not Set (DHCP host name) Now set DNS Settings to Manual and enter the numbers below Primary DNS 208.67.222.222 Secondary DNS 208.67.220.220 Set the rest of the settings as follows: MTU - Automatic Proxy Server - Do Not Use UPnP - Enable Then press X to save the settings, and then X again to test the connection. The ‘Internet Connection' should now pass, and hopefully there will be no more DNS errors! If you have any other PlayStation related questions feel free to ask us via comments. To read next:Sony Releases PS3 Firmware 3.60, Adds Cloud Storage for Game SavesHow to Backup/Restore PS3 Game Saves to the Cloud [PS+ Online Storage]How to Configure Router for Nat Type 2 on PS3 or Xbox 360 Tagged as : Errors , gaming , Playstation 3 , PS3 , PSN Article by Rajat Rajat has written 197 articles. If you like This post, you can follow shoutmetech on Twitter. Subscribe to shoutmetech feed via RSS or EMAIL to receive instant updates. Follow @callingallgeeks { 11 comments… add one } Jason February 17, 2011, 12:28 am This tip didn't help at all. 🙁 Rajat February 17, 2011, 8:52 pm try some other DNS address then. Google is your friend. Dimitri February 25, 2011, 2:18
New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Back to Topic List « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 44 45 46 61 Next » EmperorTaizong First Son Registered: 03/28/2011 Offline 8
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your DNS error problems!!!!! (Works for all ISP's) Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a internet connection failed ps3 Friend Report Jun 22, 2012 I thought the same thing when the update came out. 3 years later it's still happening Report Message 441 of 604 (4,258 Views) Reply 0 Likes wildfirebill First Son Registered: 05/24/2012 Offline 3 posts http://www.callingallgeeks.org/solved-ps3-dns-error-80710102-on-playstation-network/ 07-04-2012 07:23 PM User Info wildfirebill ADD AS A FRIEND Re: Solution for your DNS error (80710102) problems! (Works for all ISP's) [Edited] Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Jul 6, 2012 All the solutions don't work for me tried every dns address but nothing. can't change channel since it is a public network p1$$ing me off since my friends can get on but i cant and http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-Network-Support/Solution-for-your-DNS-error-80710102-problems-Works-for-all-ISP/td-p/13605550/page/45 no ps3 has no warranty it's been like this for a month Report Message 442 of 604 (4,178 Views) Reply 0 Likes BZKClan Lombax Warrior Registered: 06/30/2011 Offline 97 posts 07-06-2012 04:28 PM User Info BZKClan ADD AS A FRIEND Re: Definitive solution for your DNS error problems!!!!! (Works for all ISP's) Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Jul 6, 2012 This worked great for me. So many people think that this issues should have been fixed years ago, but it really couldn't be helped if your ISP uses horrible DNS servers.Thank you for your thread man. It really helped me out. Report Message 443 of 604 (4,134 Views) Reply 0 Likes hhoust First Son Registered: 07/09/2012 Offline 1 posts 07-08-2012 07:35 PM User Info hhoust ADD AS A FRIEND Re: Solution for your DNS error (80710102) problems! (Works for all ISP's) Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Jul 9, 2012 Did not work for me so I tried 8 8 8 8 and 8 8 4 4 and it worked Report Message 444 of 604 (4,093 Views) Reply 0 Likes gr8fuldead26 First Son Registered: 08/08/2012 Offline 2 posts 08-08-2012 11:33 AM User Info gr8fuldead26 ADD AS A FRIEND Re: Solution for your DNS error (80710102) problems!
3 Firmware now at version 1.5 → Having problems getting your Playstation 3 to connect with a Comcast modem? Error 80710102? I can help… Posted on January 21, 2007 by Kip Okay, I spent EIGHT hours last night wrestling with this problem and I believe http://kiplange.com/having-problems-getting-your-playstation-3-to-connect-with-a-comcast-modem-error-80710102-i-can-help/ I have a solution. Please allow me to note that, first, up until a few days ago, I was able to hot-swap network connections with my PS2 -- now the PS2 also has trouble connecting. I suspect a firmware upgrade from Comcast may have caused this. Now, if you were like me, you were banging your head against the wall trying everything -- manual, auto, etc. -- to get your PS3 to connect online. And it probably didn't work. If you call Sony or dns error Comcast, they will tell you to "power cycle" your modem. Which is a fancy way of saying, pull the power plug on the thing, let it sit for thirty seconds, and plug it back in. NOW: Please note, everything I'm about to tell you -- I take no responsibility if you screw up your cable modem or your phone service or whatever by you following my advice.Here's the problem with the newer Comcast modems which also allow VoIP phone service (voice over IP, they ps3 dns error wire your phone into your modem, a la Vonage). The battery. Now, remember, I don't use a router. I just swap what's plugged into the modem. And here's the rub, again, with the new Comcast modems, the VoIP ones -- they have a battery backup inside the modem which makes it impossible to fully power cycle the modem. Without, of course, taking the battery out. They do this so that if your power fails, you will still be able to use the phone (for a while). Taking that battery out is exactly what you have to do. Here goes. Unplug your PC from the cable modem. Pull the power plug from the back of the modem. Turn the modem upside down, and on the bottom, you should see a little plastic piece clipped in where the battery is (it's pretty obvious). Take it off, and inside is the battery. Looks like a biggish lithium-type battery, matte black, usually with a strap to help you get it out. Make sure you keep that strap in position for now and when you put the battery back in, or you're going to have problems getting it back out again. Now, as soon as you take that battery out, your phones are going to go dead. So try not to do this while somebody is on the phone or if you're expecting an important phone call in the next five minutes. Remove the battery. Now, give it about thirty seconds (they say ten minut