PSP Networking Error Code List

JR Smith
The Psp is a video game playing device that was developed by Sony entertainment. It has proven to be quite popular among game travels although not nearly as well recieved as the DS, Nintendo's counterpart. Despite this, the Psp has a number of bells and whistles attatched to the machine including networking capabilities, USB connections, Wifi suppport for access point connections, along with many others. With such an impressive list of features, it comes to no surprise that the system also has its share of problems. Here is a quick list of networking errors that are common on the Psp.

8001006F - Remote Play connection error.
80110404 - Network error. Try restoring the default settings to fix this error.
00000001 - WiFi error. No access points detected in official and custom 3.7X firmware.
80410A0B - WiFi Card is Loose.
80410702 - Your firmware's Mac Address and PSP Mac Address do not match.
80410A05 - Server Disconnect.
80431075 - Remote Play password wrong.
8041040B - DNS error has occurred.
80010068 - Communication with the server failed.
80432060 - Communication with the server failed.
80431063 - Lost connection in the middle of a download.
8010A007 - There was an error with the download.
80110482 - Lan security incompatible.
80431072 - The file you are downloading is unavailable, doesn't exist, or cached and unable to be saved.
80410416 - Not allowed to enter specified website.
8041040F - DNS error.
80410414 - DNS error.
80410418 - Unable to obtain IP addres.
80100D00 - Channel could not be created.
80410D09 - A connection error has occured.
80410001 - General network connection error.
80410D16 - General network connection error.
80410D07 - Error connecting to wireless router
80410410 - Given access point cannot be connected to.
840140D01 - USB WiFi issue.

Many of these problems can be resolved on the user end of support as they pertain to specific software and hardware issues associated with your LAN or WLAN network. Sony costumer service, however, should be able to point you into the right direction in order to fix the problem, you'll just have to get into further contact with the network hardware manufacturer before the problem can be fixed.

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