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Anonymous Posted on Oct 14, 2014

How to fix Error Code 022-2802

I am trying to connect to Nintendo Network ID Setting but it is giving me a Error code 022-2802

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2008

SOURCE: Setting up wireless connection

Make sure your Netgear router is working correctly and is allowing the PS3 access to it. I suggest visiting the Netgear website (www.netgear.com) and searching for the Router you have. Also try taking down any firewalls that are set up on your computer this will allow the PS3 unlimited access to the connection.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: PS3 error code 80130182

Nothin is wrong with your ps3


You Need to go to internet on your pc and type ps3 network and download the new version and save it in your comuter ...then blug the usb in and copy and pase to your usb and then plug it in your ps3 and then go to via storage media and there you are work nice and fine as normal

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William Dehn

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2011

SOURCE: error code 051099"1 nintendo dsi.trying to get

Error Code: 051099Was this information helpful?

Unable to use your wireless signal

Likely cause: It appears that the settings entered into the Nintendo DS are not compatible, or the router's broadcast settings should be changed.

How to fix: Try creating a new connection with your system. Nintendo DSi owners trying to play multiplayer games will want to be sure to read the "Trying to play online multiplayer with Nintendo DSi."


Here's a link:

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/errors/index.jsp


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2011

SOURCE: nintendo ds r4 error code=4

t could be that your ROM is corrupted. I would suggest that you stop using the R4 immediately and stop pirating games. The only way you can be guaranteed to have your games work is to buy them.

Ironfist109

Iron

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2011

SOURCE: When I try to connect

Hello,

  • I wrote a little article concerning this here on FixYa. If you go to the link it explains this problem.

http://www.fixya.com/support/r9017107-notice_playstation_error_codes
Regards, Tony

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Oh sorry, just read the details.. I think for now, make a new account (your games and data are saved but not Miiverse) while you wait.
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