Hardware [Help]PSP Error 80410410

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Alright so I've recently been getting an error on my PSP 1001 whenever I run the Internet Browser, the error 80410410, I've check for the use m33network update option in the menu but I didn't find it. My PSP is a 1001 running Pro-C 6.60 Temp-Hack. Anyone know how to fix this issue? :unsure:
 
That's DNS error, meaning error on your network side. Check router and make sure your DNS configuration is working fine. Also make sure PSP gets IP address and DNS automatically from the router.
 
That's DNS error, meaning error on your network side. Check router and make sure your DNS configuration is working fine. Also make sure PSP gets IP address and DNS automatically from the router.
Everything is configured correctly my PS3 can connect to my router using wireless connection just fine it's just my PSP, I've also tried to connect to my WiFi without my homebrew enabled and still the same thing happens.
 
Again, check your PSP settings. Make sure it is using DHCP. For some reason your PSP couldn't get DNS address from the router.
 
Your PSP should say something like "IP Address Automatic", like this under Network settings,

psp-setting-list.png


If it is not saying Automatic then you are not using DHCP (not getting IP address and DNS address from the router). If it is saying automatic but you still have trouble then you need to manually type in the IP & DNS address. Here is a working DNS address from OpenDNS,
  • 208.67.222.222
  • 208.67.220.220
IP address will have to be define by yourselves. That is if your PS3 uses 192.168.1.x then type in similar address (like 192.168.1.y).

DNS is essentially an internet phonebook. No electronic in the world understands www.google.com, www.yahoo.com, etc. These needs to be translated into corresponding IP address and electronic uses DNS to do it.
 

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