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Friend Report 6 replies 3993 views Edited Sep 10, 2006 Communication with server failed. A DNS error has occurred.(80410414).,,That's what It says when I try going on the web browser. I beenon
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this forum for about three days but I still couldn't the problem.,These are the reasons peoplegave me for the problem:,,1.Q- Modem is not online or not connected in the network.+Try restarting your modem or check its connectivity.,,A.Both working fine. Both connect because I'm able to go on th interneton my home computer XP.,,2Q.- The website you are trying to view is unavailble.+ Try a dns error has occurred nw-31253-4 viewing a different site and see if it works.However, it is probably caused by your router blocking the site. Check your firewall settings.,,A. Did both. By the way, I CAN'T access the internet on my PSP yet!,,3.Q- You had entered a wrong DNS address.+ Check your settings in the computer by going to Start>Run>CMD then type ipconfig/all.,,A. Yes Icheck that too. But for so reason, the run button for my start menu gone missing. Where can I find it again?,,I don't know what to do. I spend 8 monthstrying to find out how to fix this problem. I'm PISSED that everyone is able to get on the internetafter a couple of days of gettingtheirs.And I'm leftstuck listening to music, playing gamesandseeing my photos. I want to go on the internet too. If anyone out there that had my problem or knows the answer. PLEASE,PLEASE tell me, ok. I spent a more than enough time on this.,,Thank you all for reading this. My imagnary friends says you have a mental problem.Don't sing to grandma.....You are wasting your time. Report FB Tweet G+ Message 1 of 7 (3,993 Views) Reply
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discussion. dragon247ukMember Since: January 9, 2006Posts: 220dragon247ukFollowForum Posts: 220Followed by: 0Reviews: 25 Stacks: psp dns error 80410414 0Forum Karma: 0#1 Posted by dragon247uk (220 posts) - 9 years, 8 months agoI have tried countless times since christmas connection to the server failed. a dns error has occurred 80410414 to get my psp online. The first time I tried it kept on coming up that the IP had timed out. Finally I switched to the manual IP setting and entered the IP http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PSP-Networking/Communication-with-server-failed-A-DNS-error-has-occurred/td-p/18858966 and DNS addresses correctly. This time the error 8041040F came up. I phoned the PSP technical support and explained my problem. They said I should contact my internet provider (aol) to recieve the correct DNS address so I did. They told me to use the cmd IPCONFIG/ALL in the command box, my settings came up and I compared them with those on my PSP's internet settings. http://www.gamespot.com/forums/playstation-nation-1000002/dns-error-8041040f-25401689/ All were correct. I have also contacted my routers manufacturers, Netgear, about the problem. They told me to contact PSP again so I did so. They then told me to contact AOL..... again. Below are my router settings.Connection Name: Connection 1WLAN Security Setting: WEPAddress Settings: CustomIP Address Setting: ManualIP Address: 192.168.0.1Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0Default Router: 192.168.0.1Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0Proxy: Do Not UseInternet Browser: Do Not StartIt also comes up on the test results that the internet connection failed. Can anyone please help me? V_VMember Since: August 9, 2003Posts: 221V_VFollowForum Posts: 221Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#2 Posted by V_V (221 posts) - 9 years, 8 months ago Your psp can't have the same IP as your router :S, make it like XXX.XXX.XXX.2 or something thats not 1 and make sure thats the right DNS. Oh and your PSP ip can't be the same as any computers you have on the same network either, otherwise you'll get problems kimbokastenivMember Since: December 10, 2004Posts: 3892kimbokastenivFollowForum Posts: 3892Followed by: 0Reviews: 7 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#3 Posted by kimbokasteniv (3892 posts) - 9 years, 8 months ago Also note, that there is a high chance that th
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Columns and News Columns [How-To] Sony PSP's with Firmware Version 6.60 and Earlier Can't Access PSN and Certain Web Sites Please be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. It'll let you know how we run this board and the rules by which to abide. You will have to register before you can post. Click the register link above to begin. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Don't use an AOL e-mail address to register. America Online doesn't deliver most of the e-mail messages which the Retrogaming Roundtable sends to AOL. If you use an @aol.com e-mail address, you probably won't be able to complete the registration process. You have been warned. Access to the Marketplace forums will be granted after being registered for ten (10) days. Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: Sony PSP's with Firmware Version 6.60 and Earlier Can't Access PSN and Certain Web Sites Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 03-25-2015,04:04 AM #1 Nz17 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Administrator Join Date Nov 2003 Posts 2,373 Sony PSP's with Firmware Version 6.60 and Earlier Can't Access PSN and Certain Web Sites Do you still use your PSP to access the mobile version of Facebook? (Some people do.) Well you can't anymore... without doing some work to get things working again! And without going to this effort, you can't use the PlayStation Network (PSN) to buy or download games either. But here's the why and how of fixing it. You see, late in 2014 there was an attack, an exploit, made publicly known as the Poodle Attack. There is a flaw in the design of SSL 3.0 which basically makes "secure" connections insecure if they are being attacked by someone using the Poodle Attack. Due to this, most Web sites accessed over HTTPS dropped support of SSL to force connections to use the newer and secure TLS. However, PSP's with version 6.60 and older of the PSP firmware only have support for SSL and no support for TLS. But with the disclosure of the Poodle Attack, security-conscious Web sites dropped support for SSL. Thus if you go to one of these ever-growing-in-number Web sites (such as grc.com, duckduckgo.com, facebook.com, or m.facebook.com) you will be unable to connect with the PSP's Web browser. Now wh