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PS3 Wireless Connection Problems: DNS error - Linksys I have a WRK54G wireless router, and I had my PS3 hooked up to it wirelessly, working fine, last night. Now, all of a sudden, there's a "DNS error" whenever I try to connect it. It can get the IP address fine, but it just can't actually connect to the internet. Fix: PS 3 Error Code 80710723 - Appuals.com Jun 14, 2019

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My mac gets its internet from the airport (over our homes wifi connection). I've enabled internet sharing with these settings: Share your connection from: Airport To computers using: Ethernet Now onto network settings --> My airport ip address is 192.168.1.111 These are the ethernet settings --> IP address: 192.168.1.112 Subnet MasK: 255.255.255.0 May 15, 2018 · This happened to me once. My PS3 just randomly decided it couldn't find an IP address, so I tried switching to wired connection, and it connected just fine. I switched back to wireless and that worked again too. No idea how or why this worked, but it's worth a shot. Oct 27, 2009 · So after talikng to Linksys about setting up a router without an incoming physical "Internet In" connection, it was decided my best bet would be to run a crossover cable from my PC to the PS3. After many headaches and manual IP settings the PC now passes internet from my PC Wireless USB adapter, out he NIC card I have bridged to the wireless Jun 27, 2010 · IP addresses are like chairs. Sometimes when you get up to get a soda, someone steals your chair. I can't say from this info what is preventing your PS3 from getting an IP address, but if you power everything off, power on your modem, wait, power on your router, wait, and then power on your PS3 that will refresh all the IP address stuff. I have a WRK54G wireless router, and I had my PS3 hooked up to it wirelessly, working fine, last night. Now, all of a sudden, there's a "DNS error" whenever I try to connect it. It can get the IP address fine, but it just can't actually connect to the internet. If your wireless network is MAC filtered*, ensure that the PS3 system’s MAC address has been correctly entered in the MAC filter table as a permitted device. To find the PS3 system’s MAC address, go to [ Settings] > [System Settings] — the MAC address will appear as the first item on the screen.