May 9, 2009 6:21 PM
Solution for your DNS error (80710102) problems! (Works for all ISP's)
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Been troubled lately by that pesky DNS error? Notice that your PS3 can still browse the net, but not log in? Happen to be a Roadrunner customer? Happen to have any other ISP with a crummy DNS server? Well then read on...
The main issue turns out to be a Roadrunner (or any other ISP's) DNS problem. The fix is simple. When configuring your PS3 network (regardless of wired or wireless), use the manual option. If you use DHCP, leave address resolution at automatic BUT CHANGE THE DNS SERVER ENTRY TO MANUAL.
I replaced the Roadrunner (or any other ISP's) DNS entries with addresses from the Open DNS project which is a free, secure DNS server that anyone can use. It's safe, easy, and works.
The DNS addresses are:
208.67.222.222 or/and 208.67.220.220
Once replaced, you should have no problem logging in.
BTW, you can also use these DNS servers for your entire network if you like by configuring your router. That however is up to you, and won't be discussed in this particular thread by me since I'm too lazy to make a writeup for every single router out there. However, I do guarantee that this fix will work (or at least get you online with your PS3) for the time being. If it doesn't work, then please re-read this thread and try again before wasting five minutes of your time telling me that it doesn't work.
Also, for those that think that this is a PSN issue; consider this: With TW, I could still browse the net with the PS3. I could also use any of my home PC's without problem. The only time I ever encountered a fault was when trying to log into the PSN network using the TWC supplied DNS addresses. Once I replaced those, the problem went away.
Think about it now. If it was a PSN issue, the OpenDNS addresses woudn't have worked for me or anyone else here either. But, since it did I think it's safe to say that the problem lies with your ISP. Don't forget that alot of ISP's including Time Warner depend on 3rd party DNS hosts. Just because you have TW (or Comcast, or Cablevision, et al), doesn't mean the DNS servers are owned and operated by them as well. Perhaps the DNS provider changed something in their routing tables preventing a connection with PSN. There are ALOT of variables at play here...
That alone could be a reason why others have similar issues with different ISP's. Maybe their ISP uses the same DNS host that Time Warner uses. All you're doing by replacing the DNS address is simply using a different DNS provider; nothing else.
Enjoy. Send flowers. Give me kudos. Name your first born after me if you like. Have fun!
73 de James K2QI
Thanks will try it now.
UPDATE: It worked right away and I can now log on. I'll leave like this for awhile and see how things go over the next week or so. Thanks for the #'s.
Thanks bro, it worked for us.
Good job nerd. XD j/k
You make america proud.
Just wanted to add you can also go to http://www.opendns.com/ to get info on how exactly to add Open DNS to your entire network instead of just the PS3. It's basically the same thing as with the PS3, just adding it to your router DNS servers instead, then you can leave the PS3 set to auto.
Thanks amstel78!
Krzr93 wrote:
I'm a roadrunner costumer and I fixed this problem the other day. It isn't just us Roadrunner customers, it's a lot of other people too. You can fix any DNS problem by this.
Well, if this solution works for others with different ISP's, then good. I'm a RR customer, and I know that this is a RR related issue. Simply replacing the DNS addresses should correct the error. I did think it was odd that I'd get a DNS error but yet be able to use the PS3 browser. After some thought, I figured I'd try replacing the DNS addresses on the PS3 and voila! Good to go.
I'm a roadrunner customer as well, but my question is that using this open DNS will my connection be slower at all? Is this a DNS code you're going to be using permanently?
I don't have problems on my xbox360 nor with my pc's using the automatic dns settings provided by my router.I
ChineseRamen wrote:I'm a roadrunner customer as well, but my question is that using this open DNS will my connection be slower at all? Is this a DNS code you're going to be using permanently?
I don't have problems on my xbox360 nor with my pc's using the automatic dns settings provided by my router.I
I haven't noticed any sort of network performance decrease on the PS3 when using the Open DNS addresses I provided. I have not changed anything on my router, so I can't tell you any more than that. It's up to you though whether or not to completely replace RR's DNS servers with Open DNS. If you don't have any problems with any other network devices (like me), then just change the DNS values in the PS3 and leave everything else as-is.
73 de James K3JPS