Cannot geton wifi because of error codes
Do some research on your router you are looking for "MAC address" page or option within the router settings. Your device should come with a MAC address, try entering the devices MAC Address into the router page, apply the settings. Router should reboot and after rebooting your device you should have a constant internet connection.
I own a linksys router that will only allow internet to other devices by entering the devices MAC ADdress into the router.
SOURCE: Psp wifi internal error 80410a0b
I'd love to tell ya that there is an easy solution, but there is not. The error code simply states that the WiFi card is not working; you probably already figured that out! There are three possibilities: The WiFi card itself (most common), a resistor on the main motherboard (manufacturing issue, warranty), or the switch has gone bad (in which case you might be able to "short it out", but search on opening the PSP and you will see that this is straightforward for the very patient). The most expedient route is to (a) send to service or (b) get another PSP and test the WiFi before you leave the store. (And sell the faulty unit on eBay ??)
SOURCE: psp
very time i try to connect with a wireless connection when scanning it comes up with internal error (08410A0B) i have restored all settings but i still have the problem
SOURCE: trying to connect my PSP to wifi but it says connection error
firstly check the wireless mode on your PSP - is it on or off
SOURCE: PSP internal error 80410a0b when trying to connect
Take out your memory card from the memory card reader if one is inserted. Turn on your PSP. Go to the "Settings" tab in the Cross Media Bar and select "System Settings." Select "Restore Default Settings" and confirm that you wish to restore all settings to the factory defaults. Restart your PSP. Try connecting to the Internet again. If you still get the 80410A0b error, try connecting to another network. If you successfully establish a connection to another network, your router is at fault. If you cannot connect to the second network, your PSP's Wi-Fi card could be damaged and may need repairs.
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