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It
seems like the DNS error is generally caused by problems on your ISP's
end of the network, but that doesn't mean you can't have a crack at
fixing it yourself.
Under your network connection settings try changing the DNS servers to the following numbers (they're free by the way)
Primary DNS 208.67.222.222
Secondary DNS 208.67.220.220
Also, try disabling media server connection as well. These simple steps should, in 90% of cases, fix the problem.
The "DNS error 80710102" is an error displayed on the Sony Playstation when attempting to connect to the Internet. It's a known problem for Playstation users, but the answer is to disable universal plug-n-play on the router.
A PS3 DNS error (80710102) is when your PS3 fails to connect successfully to internet.The best way to fix this would be to make sure that your PS3 is connected to the network first. If you need help with problems on Playstation's end you would need to contact them. There number is 1-800-345-SONY.
The 80710102 problem is caused by a DNS error, which basically means that your PS3 is trying to navigate the Internet without knowing where it needs to go.
If you follow the link below I have written an in-depth (and free) article about how to fix PS3 DNS errors and get rid of the 80710102 code on your console.
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