Console PlayStation 3 It remains popular among gamers, despite the release of newer models. One of the key features, without which it is difficult to imagine modern gaming, is an internet connection. This allows you to download games from PlayStation Store, play online, update firmware and use multimedia applications like Netflix or YouTubeHowever, many users face difficulties when setting up Wi-Fi connections, especially if the console has not been used for a long time or was purchased second-hand.
In this article you will find The current instructions for connecting the PS3 to Wi-Fi as of 2026, including solutions to common errors (e.g. 8013013D or 80710102). We will analyze the features for different console models (CECH-2000, CECH-3000, CECH-4000), and we'll also give recommendations for optimizing the signal if your router is far away. If your PS3 was previously connected to the network via cable but now wants to switch to a wireless connection, you'll find all the necessary steps here.
Before you begin, make sure your router supports the standards Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g (PS3 does not work with modern networks 802.11ac or Wi-Fi 6 (Not backwards compatible). Also, make sure your console is running the latest firmware version—this will help avoid compatibility issues.
1. Preparing for connection: what you will need
Before setting up Wi-Fi on your PS3, gather everything you need. This will save time and prevent you from having to interrupt the process mid-way.
- 📋 Data from your Wi-Fi network: network name (
SSID) and the password. If you don't remember the password, you can find it on the router's sticker or in the router's settings via a browser. - 🕹️ DualShock 3/4 controller, connected to the console via USB or Bluetooth. Make sure it's charged—running out of power during setup can interrupt the process.
- 🔌 A router with Wi-Fi enabled. Check that the wireless indicator is lit. If you have a dual-band router (2.4 and 5 GHz), the PS3 only supports
2.4 GHz. - 🔄 Accessing router settings (in case you need to change the encryption type or channel). This is usually the address
192.168.0.1or192.168.1.1.
If your router uses WPA3 or other modern security protocols, they will have to be temporarily disabled in favor of WPA2-PSK (AES) — This is the only reliable option for the PS3. Also, make sure the MAC address filter isn't enabled in your router settings, otherwise the console won't be able to connect.
⚠️ Attention: If your internet service provider uses PPPoE or other authentication protocols (eg Home Internet from Rostelecom), setting up a connection on the PS3 may require additional steps. In some cases, it's easier to set up DMZ for the console in the router or use IP binding.
2. Step-by-step instructions: how to connect PS3 to Wi-Fi
Now let's move on to the setup itself. Follow the instructions carefully—skipping a step can lead to connection errors.
Turn on the console and wait for the main menu to load. XMB (PS3 cross menu).
Go to the section
Settings(wrench icon) and selectNetwork settings.In the menu that opens, select
Setting up an Internet connection, then confirm the action by clickingYes.The system will prompt you to select a connection method - select
Simple(recommended for most users).On the next screen, select
Wireless(Wireless).The PS3 will begin scanning for available networks. Find your network in the list (
SSID) and select it. If the network is not listed, clickRefreshor check if Wi-Fi is enabled on your router.Enter your Wi-Fi password. Be careful: the on-screen keyboard is case-sensitive! After entering, press
Ready.Adjust the settings IP addresses. For most home networks, this option will work.
AutomaticallyIf your provider requires manual settings, selectManuallyand enter the details (you can check them in your contract or with your provider's support team).Set up DNSYou can also leave it here.
Automatically, but if you have connection problems, try specifying Google's public DNS:8.8.8.8(main) and8.8.4.4(alternative).Set up MTU. Leave the value
Automatically, if you are unsure. In rare cases, the value may be required1473.Turn on Proxy server only if it is required by your provider (usually
Do not use).Click
Xto save the settings, then selectConnection testThe PS3 will check your internet connection.
If the test is successful, you will see a message about connecting to PlayStation NetworkNow you can download games, update your system, and play online. If you encounter any errors, please refer to the troubleshooting section.
The router is turned on and distributing Wi-Fi|
The password was entered correctly (check the case)|
PS3 is within the network coverage area (no further than 10 meters from the router)|
The MAC address filter is disabled on the router|
Network security type is WPA2-PSK (AES)-->
3. Common connection errors and their solutions
Even with proper settings, the PS3 can still display errors. Below are the most common codes and how to fix them.
| Error code | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
8013013D |
Incorrect password or security type | Check your password. If used WPA3, switch the router to WPA2-PSK. |
80710102 |
DNS server is not responding | Enter Google DNS (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) manually. |
80028EA6 |
Problems with PSN servers | Check the status of the servers on official website or try again later. |
8013030F |
Weak Wi-Fi signal | Move the console closer to the router or use repeater. |
8002A103 |
Firmware update error | Download the firmware to a flash drive from official website and update manually. |
If the error persists, try reset network settings on PS3 (Settings → Network Settings → Restore Default Settings) and repeat the setup from scratch. Also check if it's blocking the connection. antivirus or firewall on computers on your network.
⚠️ Attention: If your router uses dynamic IP (DHCP), but the PS3 does not receive an address automatically, try manually entering a static IP in the range of your local network (for example,192.168.0.100, if the router distributes addresses from192.168.0.1to192.168.0.255).
4. Optimizing Wi-Fi for PS3: How to Boost the Signal
PS3, especially models Fat (CECH-2000) is known for its weak Wi-Fi module. If the console is located far from the router or walls block the signal, speed may drop and the connection may be interrupted. Here are some ways to improve the situation:
- 📡 Use a repeater or Mesh system, if the router is far away. Even an inexpensive repeater TP-Link TL-WA850RE can significantly improve the signal.
- 🔄 Change Wi-Fi channel on the router. Channels
1,6And11are usually less busy. Avoid automatic channel selection. - 📶 Disable devices that consume traffic (torrents, online movies on other devices) during the game.
- 🔌 Connect your PS3 via cable, if possible. For this, use LAN adapter (if it is not included) or Powerline adapter (Internet transmission via electrical wiring).
If you use dual-band router, make sure that the PS3 is connected to the network 2.4 GHz, and not to 5 GHz (The latter console does not support it). Also, check if the router is in the "Unattended mode" mode. 802.11n Only - in this case, switch it to Mixed (b/g/n).
5. Configuring your router for better performance with your PS3
Sometimes connection issues stem not from the console, but from the router settings. Here are the key parameters to check:
- 🔒 Security type: only
WPA2-PSK (AES). Turn it off.WPA3,WEPorTKIP. - 📶 Wireless network mode:
802.11 b/g/n mixed(Not802.11n only). - 🔄 Channel width:
20 MHz(increase to40 MHzmay cause instability). - 🔌 DMZ or port forwarding: if you have a strict NAT Type 3, add PS3 to
DMZor forward portsTCP: 80, 443, 5223AndUDP: 3478, 3479, 3658.
To change these settings:
- Open a browser on your computer and enter the router's IP address (usually
192.168.0.1or192.168.1.1). - Enter your login and password (by default it is often
admin/adminor indicated on the router sticker). - Go to the section
Wireless Settings(orWireless networkin Russian-language firmware). - Save the changes and reboot the router.
⚠️ Attention: If your PS3 stops connecting to Wi-Fi after making changes to your router, reset the network settings on your console (Settings → Network Settings → Restore Default Settings) and set up the connection again.
6. Alternative ways to connect PS3 to the Internet
If Wi-Fi stubbornly doesn't work, consider alternative options:
- 🔌 Direct LAN connection: The most stable method. Connect the console to the router with a cable. Ethernet (included with most PS3 models).
- 📱 Sharing Internet from your phone: turn on access point on your smartphone (Android/iOS) and connect your PS3 to it. The downside is high data usage.
- 💻 Bridge via PC: If your computer is connected to the internet via a cable, you can share Wi-Fi from it to your PS3 (in Windows, this is done via
Mobile hotspot). - 🔄 Powerline adapters: If the router is far away, transmit the Internet through electrical wiring using adapters TP-Link AV600 or similar.
To connect via LAN:
- Connect the PS3 and the router with a cable Ethernet.
- Go to
Settings → Network settings → Internet connection settings. - Select
Simple→Cable. - Follow the on-screen instructions (usually it's enough to select
Automaticallyfor all parameters).
If you use hotspot on the phone, please note that the PS3 may not connect to networks with WPA3 or complex passwords. In this case, temporarily set up a password on your phone. WPA2-PSK and a simple password (for example, 12345678).
How do I find my PS3 MAC address for port forwarding?
Go to Settings → System Settings → System Information. The MAC address will be listed in the section Internet connection.
7. Updating PS3 firmware via Wi-Fi
After connecting to the internet, we recommend updating your console's firmware. This will fix bugs, add support for new features, and improve compatibility with modern networks.
To update your PS3:
- Go to
Settings → System Update. - Select
Update via the Internet. - Confirm the download to begin. The process may take 10 to 30 minutes depending on your connection speed.
- Do not turn off your console during the update! This may cause brick (system failure).
If updating via Wi-Fi fails (error 8002F994), download the firmware manually:
- Go to official PlayStation website and find the latest firmware version for your model.
- Download the file and save it to a folder on your flash drive.
PS3 → UPDATE(the flash drive must be formatted inFAT32). - Insert the flash drive into the PS3 and select
Settings → System update → Update from media.
⚠️ Attention: If after the update the PS3 stops turning on or displays an error8002F1F9, this may indicate file system corruption. In this case, you will need system restore throughSafe mode(press and hold the power button for 7 seconds until you hear the second beep).
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connecting your PS3 to Wi-Fi
Is it possible to connect PS3 to Wi-Fi without a password (open network)?
Yes, but it's not secure. If your router is sharing an open network, select it from the list in the PS3 settings and press Connect without entering a password. However, we do not recommend using unsecured networks—this puts your console and personal data at risk.
My PS3 can't see my Wi-Fi network. What should I do?
Please check the following points:
- The router is turned on and distributes the network in the range
2.4 GHz. - The router is not in the enabled mode.
Hide SSID(If yes, enter the network name manually on PS3). - Wi-Fi channel not higher
11(some routers in modeAutoselect channels not supported by PS3).
If the problem persists, try rebooting your router.
How to reset network settings on PS3?
Go to Settings → Network Settings → Restore Default SettingsThis will delete all saved networks and restore factory settings. After the reset, you'll need to set up your connection again.
Can you play online on PS3 in 2026?
Yes, servers PlayStation Network (PSN) for PS3 are still working, but some online features in some games may be disabled (for example, servers Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 or FIFA 14). Check the relevance on official website.
My PS3 connects to Wi-Fi, but the internet isn't working. What's wrong?
Possible reasons:
- Incorrect settings DNS - try to indicate
8.8.8.8. - NAT Type 3 - forward ports or add a console to
DMZ. - ISP restrictions - some operators block gaming traffic.
Check the connection via Connection test in the network settings.