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Old 03-31-05, 11:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wireless Connection Errors - 80110482 and 80410D07
Hello to all!!

I am trying to connect the PSP to a Belkin Pre-N Router (pre 802.11n technology) that is currently in b&g mode. I set up the PSP in Infrastructure mode and allow the IP and DNS to be set up automatically, but instead of a connection I received an 80110482 error. I then associated the MAC address on the PSP with the router and tried both obtaining the IP and DNS automatically and placing in a fixed IP and DNS in the PSP, but I received an 80410D07 error. Did anybody experience these issues? If so, please explain how you resolved them. I read somewhere else that the problem occurs due to DHCP and the router assigning automatic IP addresses. However, I do not see an option for assigning fixed IP addresses in my router. I would appreciate any insight or assistance. Otherwise, I am going to exchange this item, as one of the functions that is supposed to work is not available to me.

Cheers, and thank you!!
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Old 03-31-05, 02:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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[Hey vandy, check the Sony official PSP forums for help on that, I saw ons of threads there with that error. GL.
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Old 03-31-05, 06:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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On your router if you disable DHCP, it will allow you to set a range of IPs
Sort of like 192.168.1.[XXX]-[XXX]
there you can set up like 100 -> 200

or a seperatee setting saying how many can set up like 50

Once you setup and disable DHCP just give any IP within that range to your PSP. It should work.

Also make sure the router is set up work with .b

Retry with manual entry, it should work allright. Fiddle around with your router to see how you can disable DHCP.
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Old 04-01-05, 07:33 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Bah, everytime I disable DHCP noone can get online...
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because everyone is set up to "receive" IP address from your router which will be assigned to each PC.

By "everyone" how many users do you mean? If you have less than 10, go ahead and set each and every one of them to "Manually Assigned IP" and input the DNS addresses as given by your provider.

If you need step by step help on how to set up your network without using DHCP, please let me know here.

After that, it will be just matter of copying same settings to your PSP.
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or google static ips :P
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hyedipin,

I am having the same problem as Ghost. Would you please provide me with instructions on how to set up static IPs?

Cheers, and thank you!!
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I had this problem with my Linksys WRT54GX. Look for these 802.11e settings and QoS. Disable both. Then set up your IP's manually. That did it for me.
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Originally Posted by vandy1997
hyedipin,

I am having the same problem as Ghost. Would you please provide me with instructions on how to set up static IPs?

Cheers, and thank you!!
I am so sorry pal, I never noticed your post. I only wish you PM'ed me about it.

Please let me know if you still need help or within this 9 days, did you get around it and got it working?
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You may want to check out this easy tutorial on how to do it. You don't have to modify anything on your computer, just create a new conection with edited dns.
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Old 04-17-05, 12:07 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Wireless Connection Errors
Did vandy's first question at the top of this thread get answered?
how do you get online with the belkin pre-n router?
i got error code 80410D07
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Error 80110482 is a DHCP error.
This means that the PSP is either not being properly issued an IP address (to operate on the network) OR the router isn’t able to issue an IP, OR the PSP isn’t able to retain the IP for whatever reason (signal strength problems etc..)

Firstly you should check that the PSP itself is set to automatically get an IP address from the router you are using.
Next you should scan for available routers in the area. This should display a list showing your router (with whatever name you gave it in a Name or SSID field).
Selecting it should associate your PSP to that router and it should issue your PSP with an IP. Or at least try too.

Now then, if at this point you are not getting an IP when you test the connection or are getting the above error, here are a bunch of things to try.


Check your router/access point to see if you can manually assign an IP FROM THE ROUTER to the PSP itself. Manually assigning addresses to devices gives the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server built into the router an easier job. And, it would seem, lessen the issues with the PSP itself.
So assign the PSPs MAC address an IP manually and save the settings.
Before we go any further you should make sure any fancy features are turned off like any 'Turbo' modes or Frame Bursting as this may cause issues.
Now try testing the connection and if it works, yay. If not, continue to read...

Next is the KISS method.. (Keep it simple sweetie).
Here we reduce the technologies to their basic abilities. Lets outline what you actually need to make it work.
1) 802.11b that’s BEE not see or gee or enn. Just B, 11megabit per second.
2) NO turbo, frabe bursting, ultra this, super that. no hung-dingers or super-wotsits. Just 'do it' a bit like Nike.
3) try turning all encryption or connection securities OFF. No WEP, No AES, no encapsulating no privacy, no VPNs, nothing.
4) Make sure no bridging is enabled. All we want is DHCP, DNS and internet access. We don’t want fancy access to your other computers or another network, its useless at the moment anyways.

Now give it a shot and see if you get the same error. If so, try with a combination of the first method (manual ip setting from the ROUTER).

If after all that it still doesn’t work and your getting the same error. Try setting a basic password using WEP (not any of the others). Firstly on 40bit and if that doesn’t work, 128bit.

If after all this you do get it working (or sooner) I would highly recommend you turn on the WEP encryption. Because I'm sure you don’t want somebody else using your internet connection or browsing your network. Like me

If you're still having problems, keep trying. Remember this is a DHCP related problem. If you have a portable home phone nearby, remove it. Throw it out the window, I’m not bothered. But they use a similar radio frequency to wireless networks (IEEE 802.11x). And could cause interference.

Originally posted at PurePSP forums.
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Originally Posted by Dan
I had this problem with my Linksys WRT54GX. Look for these 802.11e settings and QoS. Disable both. Then set up your IP's manually. That did it for me.
Cant do that with the Belkin Pre-n router.
but you can disable 802.11 e Qos..thats about it
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Originally Posted by Limbo
Error 80110482 is a DHCP error.
This means that the PSP is either not being properly issued an IP address (to operate on the network) OR the router isn’t able to issue an IP, OR the PSP isn’t able to retain the IP for whatever reason (signal strength problems etc..)

Firstly you should check that the PSP itself is set to automatically get an IP address from the router you are using.
Next you should scan for available routers in the area. This should display a list showing your router (with whatever name you gave it in a Name or SSID field).
Selecting it should associate your PSP to that router and it should issue your PSP with an IP. Or at least try too.

Now then, if at this point you are not getting an IP when you test the connection or are getting the above error, here are a bunch of things to try.


Check your router/access point to see if you can manually assign an IP FROM THE ROUTER to the PSP itself. Manually assigning addresses to devices gives the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server built into the router an easier job. And, it would seem, lessen the issues with the PSP itself.
So assign the PSPs MAC address an IP manually and save the settings.
Before we go any further you should make sure any fancy features are turned off like any 'Turbo' modes or Frame Bursting as this may cause issues.
Now try testing the connection and if it works, yay. If not, continue to read...

Next is the KISS method.. (Keep it simple sweetie).
Here we reduce the technologies to their basic abilities. Lets outline what you actually need to make it work.
1) 802.11b that’s BEE not see or gee or enn. Just B, 11megabit per second.
2) NO turbo, frabe bursting, ultra this, super that. no hung-dingers or super-wotsits. Just 'do it' a bit like Nike.
3) try turning all encryption or connection securities OFF. No WEP, No AES, no encapsulating no privacy, no VPNs, nothing.
4) Make sure no bridging is enabled. All we want is DHCP, DNS and internet access. We don’t want fancy access to your other computers or another network, its