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5:39 pm 04/01/2009
| pobert06
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I'm getting this “an error has occured.You have been signed out of the PlayStation Network. 80710092″ since yesterday evening.
i tried turning media server off,tried restarting my router and tried turning off my PS3 for a couple of hours still getting this error and it's annoying as hell.
anyone knows how to fix this error?
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5:41 pm 04/01/2009
| Hurley48
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is it say is an DNS error?
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5:46 pm 04/01/2009
| pobert06
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no it doesn't say DNS Error..if it says DNS error i would immediately know where to fix it but this is the error i'm getting not DNS error
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5:54 pm 04/01/2009
| Hurley48
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oh then i dunno sorry pal
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5:58 pm 04/01/2009
| kingofgames73
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i sometimes get this too. what i normally do is to rebbot my router, or if i cant be bothered ill sign out of the PSN and try again 6 hours later where it should usually fix itself
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“Flatter me, and I may not believe you. Criticize me, and I may not like you. Ignore me, and I may not forgive you. Encourage me, and I will not forget you. Love me and I may be forced to love you.” William Arthur Ward
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6:55 pm 04/01/2009
| emdeepee
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Take your ethernet cable out the back of your ps3 for 10 seconds and plug it back in, should do the job.
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8:34 pm 04/01/2009
| pobert06
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i'm not using an ethernet cable..i'm using Wi-Fi..
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8:43 pm 04/01/2009
| kingofgames73
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have you tried rebooting your wireless router?
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“Flatter me, and I may not believe you. Criticize me, and I may not like you. Ignore me, and I may not forgive you. Encourage me, and I will not forget you. Love me and I may be forced to love you.” William Arthur Ward
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8:53 pm 04/01/2009
| pobert06
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i've tried it several times..
I've even try logging in through the PlayStation Website but the the log in form won't even appear..only network timeout is showing in the screen when i click log in..must be my country's PSN or something..
anyways thanks for the tips guys..i'll try and fix this and sort out what the problem is
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9:59 pm 04/01/2009
| ShadeBlack
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this happens now and then. just wait a couple days, it should fix itself.
…unless of course, you changed your password and have entered the wrong password.
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A dirge for her, the doubly dead, in that she died so young. ~Edgar Allen Poe
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7:58 am 04/02/2009
| pobert06
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no it's fixed now..disabled my net for a day and turned off router for a hour..worked the next day..god that was torture..lol
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5:46 pm 04/02/2009
| ShadeBlack
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so it was probably an issue with the DHCP server on your router.
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A dirge for her, the doubly dead, in that she died so young. ~Edgar Allen Poe
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1:24 am 04/04/2009
| Ps3 Freak
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Isnt it strange how many computer problems can be fixed by turning something off and on again…? CONSPIRACY!
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5:23 am 04/04/2009
| ShadeBlack
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I don't find it strange at all.
A PC is comparable to a human being in many ways.
one way in particular, is that humans need to sleep in order to function correctly. resting allows us to think clearly, and keep our bodily functions in order.
A PC needs the same. of course, a computer has potential to stay on for days and days at a time, but without sufficient “resources”, it will likely become slow, dull, and unable to think properly – much like ourselves.
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A dirge for her, the doubly dead, in that she died so young. ~Edgar Allen Poe
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8:26 am 04/04/2009
| pobert06
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oh my god it happened again…i'm not sure what's the issue here but i think my cousin's Macbook is what's causing PSN to kick me out..everytime he connects to my router thru Wi-Fi then downloads torrents,the next minute i get signed out then i got the error again..anyone knows how can i fix this?
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10:44 am 04/04/2009
| kingawol
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pobert06 said:
oh my god it happened again…i'm not sure what's the issue here but i think my cousin's Macbook is what's causing PSN to kick me out..everytime he connects to my router thru Wi-Fi then downloads torrents,the next minute i get signed out then i got the error again..anyone knows how can i fix this?
yes. take your cousin's macbook , open window , rotate arm with ibook , release. problem solved. if problem continues , repeat operation with cousin …
btw happened to me for no reason too. and i'd done nothing , did nothing to solve it either , and it fixed itself. still get kicked out of PSN once in a while but hey…i can live with that. also , if it aint broke dont fix. good luck with that pobert..
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5:16 pm 04/04/2009
| ShadeBlack
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pobert06 said:
oh my god it happened again…i'm not sure what's the issue here but i think my cousin's Macbook is what's causing PSN to kick me out..everytime he connects to my router thru Wi-Fi then downloads torrents,the next minute i get signed out then i got the error again..anyone knows how can i fix this?
in that case the problem is the torrents he is downloading. if you've not set up the torrent client's connection speeds correctly, the torrent client wil “flood” your connection and cause you're other connections to timeout, including your ps3.
if you tell me what client he is using, I can help you correctly set it up.
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5:46 pm 04/04/2009
| pobert06
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ShadeBlack said:
pobert06 said:
oh my god it happened again…i'm not sure what's the issue here but i think my cousin's Macbook is what's causing PSN to kick me out..everytime he connects to my router thru Wi-Fi then downloads torrents,the next minute i get signed out then i got the error again..anyone knows how can i fix this?
in that case the problem is the torrents he is downloading. if you've not set up the torrent client's connection speeds correctly, the torrent client wil “flood” your connection and cause you're other connections to timeout, including your ps3.
if you tell me what client he is using, I can help you correctly set it up.
He is using Vuze/Azureus…thanks if you could help me out..he visits here once in a while so no big problem with the constant error
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5:54 pm 04/04/2009
| Ps3 Freak
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ShadeBlack said:
I don't find it strange at all.
A PC is comparable to a human being in many ways.
one way in particular, is that humans need to sleep in order to function correctly. resting allows us to think clearly, and keep our bodily functions in order.
A PC needs the same. of course, a computer has potential to stay on for days and days at a time, but without sufficient “resources”, it will likely become slow, dull, and unable to think properly – much like ourselves.
I sort of get what your talking about but… by resources what do you mean…?
I mean a computer has everything it needs Electricity… the only real reason i can think of is overheating but it has a fan to deal with that… so what resources does it gain by “Going asleep”…
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10:04 pm 04/04/2009
| ShadeBlack
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Ps3 Freak said:
I sort of get what your talking about but… by resources what do you mean…?
I mean a computer has everything it needs Electricity… the only real reason i can think of is overheating but it has a fan to deal with that… so what resources does it gain by “Going asleep”…
more speciifically then; memory usage, CPU usage & Disk usage.
if you're using windows, check your task manager by pressing ctrl +alt +delete.
You'll also notice the amount of processes going on in the background of your PC. every process takes up memory. and if you don't have enough memory for those processes and services on your PC, it can become very slow because the PC doesn't have enough memory to load new programs. also, the more processes there are, the more of CPU is needed to run the calculations needed for those processes. the higher the percentage used in the CPU, the more the CPU will struggle to cope with.
all of these factors, and more are what's known as the computer's “Resources”. If the PC exhausts these resources, then it WILL struggle to continue.
A restart for a computer gives the PC a chance to start once again with a fresh slate of memory. since the PC was off prior to being turned on again, the CPU would have cooled down, and the memory cache in the CPU will also be ready to calculate the direction of travelling memory packets again.
So, the PC's resources is somewhat different to what makes the PC turn on. The PC does indeed need electricity in order to function correctly. Without electricity, it will not turn on. But the “Resources” in a PC is what makes it actually 'work'. Without the Resources available, the PC will turn on, but not work. it will not boot up your operating system and you would therefor not be able to read this!
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A dirge for her, the doubly dead, in that she died so young. ~Edgar Allen Poe
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