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Alright, so it have been one month since I have had this problem.
It's hard to explain how it is, but someone has the same problem as me.
So I chose this video, basically I am able to login. And play for a while, after a while It'll disconnect me with a DNS error saying
I'm willing to pay $$$ anyone who can help me with my problem.
I have 4 PS3, 1 CFW, 3 OFW. It works on all 3 of my OFW, but my CFW. I have a ASUS RT-N56U, with the fastest plan from my internet broadcaster.
I went on google, and searched through my problem, and came across this post. You must login or register to view this content.
Do you think it might work for me?
I have 4 PS3, 1 CFW, 3 OFW. It works on all 3 of my OFW, but my CFW. I have a ASUS RT-N56U, with the fastest plan from my internet broadcaster.
I went on google, and searched through my problem, and came across this post. You must login or register to view this content.
Do you think it might work for me?
Its like I said, you have to check the WLAN cable on the motherboard. Not your ethernet cable. If you need assistance for this, send me a friend request on skype. oozaapata. Or follow the link tutorial.
Note you need a Phillips and Torx T8 Security screwdriver.
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Its like I said, you have to check the WLAN cable on the motherboard. Not your ethernet cable. If you need assistance for this, send me a friend request on skype. oozaapata. Or follow the link tutorial.
Note you need a Phillips and Torx T8 Security screwdriver.
Ahh I see, I already have a torx screwdriver. I'll try opening it today or tommorow. Thanks <3