[PSP] DNS Problem
Guillaume
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Here I can’t browse the internet or play online with my PSP. I previously had an issue with an IP swap, but I resolved it.
Now that everything is in order, there’s a problem with the DNS server.
What should I do?
Thank you in advanceConfiguration: Mac OS X Mozilla 1.7.12
Here I can’t browse the internet or play online with my PSP. I previously had an issue with an IP swap, but I resolved it.
Now that everything is in order, there’s a problem with the DNS server.
What should I do?
Thank you in advanceConfiguration: Mac OS X Mozilla 1.7.12
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Guillaume,
It's a sign you need to stop playing on the PlayStation.
Joking aside
Your machine runs on OS X
Take the sheet that your internet provider sent you with all the connection information
Go to the system preferences of OS X
Select network
Select Ethernet
Then follow your provider's instructions based on the type of connection PPPoa, PPPoe, static IP, etc.
In TCP/IP select configure IPv4 manually 192.168.1.2
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Router: 192.168.1.1 (this address corresponds to the address of the Livebox which acts as the router)
(In the DNS server box, you need to fill in the primary and secondary DNS of the provider if TCP/IP is set to manual.
If everything is correct, you should be able to connect to the internet, launch your browser or check for Apple software updates
That's all for now since your information is too vague
Your info "I don't use any WLAN security settings
Configuration of the address:
_Personalized
IP address:
_Manual
Proxy server:
_Do not use
I'm using a Livebox" what are the settings for the Livebox or for the computer
Pascalou1
It's a sign you need to stop playing on the PlayStation.
Joking aside
Your machine runs on OS X
Take the sheet that your internet provider sent you with all the connection information
Go to the system preferences of OS X
Select network
Select Ethernet
Then follow your provider's instructions based on the type of connection PPPoa, PPPoe, static IP, etc.
In TCP/IP select configure IPv4 manually 192.168.1.2
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Router: 192.168.1.1 (this address corresponds to the address of the Livebox which acts as the router)
(In the DNS server box, you need to fill in the primary and secondary DNS of the provider if TCP/IP is set to manual.
If everything is correct, you should be able to connect to the internet, launch your browser or check for Apple software updates
That's all for now since your information is too vague
Your info "I don't use any WLAN security settings
Configuration of the address:
_Personalized
IP address:
_Manual
Proxy server:
_Do not use
I'm using a Livebox" what are the settings for the Livebox or for the computer
Pascalou1
Hello Guillaume,
You're not answering the questions I've asked. You need to elaborate more.
How many computers are on the network?
Is there a router between your Livebox and the computers on the network?
Okay, the IP addresses are set manually like 192.168.X.2 for one computer, if there's a router (Router IP = 192.168.X.1)
The second computer IP = 192.168.X.3. for both computers under network = 255.255.255.0, router = 192.168.X.1 DNS server = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX which should have been provided by Orange and is used for the internet connection.
That's the main thing if I consider an Ethernet network of two or more computers with an external router to the Livebox.
Hence the need to know your configuration, so please answer these questions
Livebox configuration = modem only?, modem and router for Wi-Fi and wired (Ethernet)?
Computers = How many?, are they configured as mentioned above? Mac or PC? 1 Mac and 1 PC? OS X, 9, Vista, etc.?
PSP what's that? because I don't know
Thank you in advance
Pascal
You're not answering the questions I've asked. You need to elaborate more.
How many computers are on the network?
Is there a router between your Livebox and the computers on the network?
Okay, the IP addresses are set manually like 192.168.X.2 for one computer, if there's a router (Router IP = 192.168.X.1)
The second computer IP = 192.168.X.3. for both computers under network = 255.255.255.0, router = 192.168.X.1 DNS server = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX which should have been provided by Orange and is used for the internet connection.
That's the main thing if I consider an Ethernet network of two or more computers with an external router to the Livebox.
Hence the need to know your configuration, so please answer these questions
Livebox configuration = modem only?, modem and router for Wi-Fi and wired (Ethernet)?
Computers = How many?, are they configured as mentioned above? Mac or PC? 1 Mac and 1 PC? OS X, 9, Vista, etc.?
PSP what's that? because I don't know
Thank you in advance
Pascal
Good evening,
Everyone starts somewhere... including when dealing with a problem they believe they don't understand.
However, to receive effective help, it is important to explain what is happening precisely:
- exact model of the computer (Apple menu > About This Mac > More Info)
- exact version of the system (10.2.3 or 10.5.2 or... Apple menu > About This Mac)
- application and operation when the problem occurs
- did it work before or has it never worked
- etc.
Regards.
Everyone starts somewhere... including when dealing with a problem they believe they don't understand.
However, to receive effective help, it is important to explain what is happening precisely:
- exact model of the computer (Apple menu > About This Mac > More Info)
- exact version of the system (10.2.3 or 10.5.2 or... Apple menu > About This Mac)
- application and operation when the problem occurs
- did it work before or has it never worked
- etc.
Regards.
Good evening, is there anyone on this forum who can help me
I have a Neuf Box modem with a Wi-Fi router and a PSP
with all of this, I would like to have internet on my PSP. I've tried a lot of things but either my PSP gives me DNS error 8041040F or the IP address timeout has expired
I really don't know what to do
Thank you for helping me
I have a Neuf Box modem with a Wi-Fi router and a PSP
with all of this, I would like to have internet on my PSP. I've tried a lot of things but either my PSP gives me DNS error 8041040F or the IP address timeout has expired
I really don't know what to do
Thank you for helping me
Dragonballz,
Thank you for intervening to help, but could you make a little effort from this point of view:
http://www.commentcamarche.net/ccmguide/ccmcharte ecriture.php3#ecriture
Best regards.
Thank you for intervening to help, but could you make a little effort from this point of view:
http://www.commentcamarche.net/ccmguide/ccmcharte ecriture.php3#ecriture
Best regards.
Hello, I have an internet connection problem with my PSP (PlayStation Portable). My connection is Neuf Wifi and my settings are:
- Connection name Neuf Wifi
- SSID
- Security none
- Automatic IP address
- Automatic subnet mask
- Automatic default router
- Automatic primary DNS
- Automatic secondary DNS
- Do not use proxy server
- Internet browser do not start
And it shows me:
Failed to communicate with the
server.
An error has occurred.
(80410410)
It's very important, please help me!!!
- Connection name Neuf Wifi
- SSID
- Security none
- Automatic IP address
- Automatic subnet mask
- Automatic default router
- Automatic primary DNS
- Automatic secondary DNS
- Do not use proxy server
- Internet browser do not start
And it shows me:
Failed to communicate with the
server.
An error has occurred.
(80410410)
It's very important, please help me!!!
Merci de lire la charte du forum et d'appliquer votre français et t'ilisible et peu justifiée les rectifications du post par un modo !
I do not use any WLAN security parameters
Configuration of the address:
_Custom
IP address:
_Manual
Proxy server:
_Do not use
I use a Livebox
Configuration of the address:
_Custom
IP address:
_Manual
Proxy server:
_Do not use
I use a Livebox
Hello Guillaume, if your problem is DNS error 80410414, then it's very simple. I had the same issue and to fix it, you just need to turn on your PSP, go to Settings / System Settings /Restore Default Settings. Once that's done, you just have to recreate an internet connection and connect to the internet. For me, it works. I hope I helped you. See you later and happy surfing!
Hi Guillaume,
I've read and reread your gibberish, but I don't understand anything of your explanations
"a well-thought-out problem is already half solved"
Ritchi
I've read and reread your gibberish, but I don't understand anything of your explanations
"a well-thought-out problem is already half solved"
Ritchi
To find your IP address and your DNS,
go to the start menu, in run type "cmd"
it will open a black window and then type "ipconfig"
this will give you your IP address along with your default router, then type "ipconfig/all"
and it will provide you your "DNS" server
the primary DNS server is the same as the secondary.
go to the start menu, in run type "cmd"
it will open a black window and then type "ipconfig"
this will give you your IP address along with your default router, then type "ipconfig/all"
and it will provide you your "DNS" server
the primary DNS server is the same as the secondary.
Good evening Guillaume
First of all, you need to give us more information about your configuration, because what you’re writing is incomprehensible.
Network problem (how many machines, fixed or dynamic IP, router, etc.), is the internet connection possible or not, etc.
That’s all for now
I’m waiting for your response
Pascal
First of all, you need to give us more information about your configuration, because what you’re writing is incomprehensible.
Network problem (how many machines, fixed or dynamic IP, router, etc.), is the internet connection possible or not, etc.
That’s all for now
I’m waiting for your response
Pascal
Bonjour, salut, I have a problem with my PSP. When I try to browse the internet via Wi-Fi (3com brand and Menara modem "Moroccan modem"), it suddenly says "DNS error occurred (815200414)." I checked all my IP address, my primary DNS address, but I have a doubt that my secondary DNS address is marked 0.0.0.0. If that's not normal, how can I find my secondary DNS address and how to put it on my PSP? Thank you so much!!!
<underline>show me, I get a connection error with the access point check the parameters and I don't know what the primary and secondary DNS is what</underline>
I have a problem, it says "communication with the server failed.
a DNS error has occurred (80410414)
thank you for getting back to me as soon as possible."
a DNS error has occurred (80410414)
thank you for getting back to me as soon as possible."
Hello, I have watched and followed your discussion and I will explain what is happening to me too
I also have a DNS problem but I don't know what to do.
I don't understand anything about your jargon, but can you help me please
Thank you in advance
Alexandre
I also have a DNS problem but I don't know what to do.
I don't understand anything about your jargon, but can you help me please
Thank you in advance
Alexandre
Good evening, I have the same issue, either I have a problem with DNS or now I have another message from my PSP that says "A connection error has occurred, the time to connect to the PS3™ system has elapsed." What exactly does this PS3™ system correspond to and how can I access the internet with my PSP?
I have a Windows XP SP3 PC with a telephone modem from Cluc Internet. I have set the IP address to automatic and the DNS as well.
I don't know what to do anymore, if someone could help me I would be extremely grateful.
I have a Windows XP SP3 PC with a telephone modem from Cluc Internet. I have set the IP address to automatic and the DNS as well.
I don't know what to do anymore, if someone could help me I would be extremely grateful.
Re bonsoir, j'ai désormais un nouveau message où il me met
"This system must be registered with the PStm system
for more information please consult the online user manual of the ps3tm system"
What should I do?
"This system must be registered with the PStm system
for more information please consult the online user manual of the ps3tm system"
What should I do?
Have you tried entering the MAC address of the PSP?
Otherwise, go to the internet address written on the back of the modem, and that’s where you can enter the address of the PSP.
Otherwise, go to the internet address written on the back of the modem, and that’s where you can enter the address of the PSP.
Le bouton AOSS (AWG Wireless Setup Service) est un bouton utilisé sur certains routeurs sans fil et appareils qui permet de configurer facilement une connexion réseau sans avoir à entrer manuellement un mot de passe. En appuyant sur ce bouton, l'appareil s'authentifie automatiquement sur le réseau sans fil compatible.
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