Hi, So first of all, PS3 in 2018...... :P But kidding aside, some application require TCP-MSS (maximum segment size) to be set to a lower value than the default.
You can play with the size but i settled for 1450 at the time. good luck 2018-01-08 1:14 GMT+01:00 Michael Crapse <mich...@wi-fiber.io>: > I will be on site with the customer tomorrow to do packet captures. > It may be a weak wireless signal(he claims). > I also saw such a report, and changed his IP to one of our known good IPs, > and the issue persists. > We are running over PPPoE, so packet size is diminished from 1500 to 1492. > I have DMZed his console, issue persists. I have given his router 3 > different public IPs to no avail. > This(ps3) was working yesterday on hughesnet, until we did our > installation. > > On 7 January 2018 at 16:58, Grant Taylor via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> > wrote: > > > On 01/07/2018 04:12 PM, Michael Crapse wrote: > > > >> I have a customer on a ps3, and he can't seem to connect to the psn. > >> Keeps getting the 80710016 error. If there is anyone that can help me > >> troubleshoot this issue, that would be great. > >> > > > > I have yet to see the packets on the wire lie. > > > > Further, the packets on the wire will likely give you a starting point. > > > > After searching for the error, this may not be a problem with the network > > at all. One report I saw says that the error can come from banned / > > blacklisted IPs. So you may be looking for a non-existent network > problem. > > > > > > > > -- > > Grant. . . . > > unix || die > > > > > -- Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards, Halil Ibrahim Baysal T: +31 (0)6 20 14 20 79 E: hibay...@gmail.com