Probably the billionth DNS error, but still...

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#1 franwex
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Okay, I can use my ps3 at home, but when I go to school on the dorm I get a DNS error. I have a wired connection and using windows cmd ipconfig/all thing I get this on my laptop.

 

IP address: 10.107.1.121

subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 

default gateway: 10.1.0.1

 DHCP server: 68.190.192.35

 DNS servers: 68.190.192.35

                    66.214.48.27

                     24.205.1.14

 

Now on my ps3 on manual I input this

IP address 10.107.1.121

 subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Default router: 10.1.0.1

Primary DNS: 68.190.192.35

Secondary DNS: 66.214.48.27

 

I test connection and I get: An error occurred during communication with server. This is a DNS error. (80710102)

It has been driving me nuts for almost 6-7 months now, I serioulsy don't know what do do! Help! :( 

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#2 yoyodan92
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ring sony mate n ask for help, sounds like a technical problem they may be able to fix. If that doesnt work talk to your ISP provider
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#3 Ibacai
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You might want to put random numbers up if you haven't already. That's a good way to let someone into your computer.
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#4 theblackdouglas
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Tell me ar you using the same router for both ps3 and laptop???

are you using windows vista or xp.

answer the questions and i'll give you the fix.

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#5 acidBURN1942
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Thanks for all your IP and DNS info. Let the hacking commence....