The CE-10005-6 error code indicates that there is a problem with the PlayStation 4's system software. This error can be caused by a number of things, including a corrupt system file, a problem with the PlayStation Network, or a problem with the PlayStation 4 itself. In most cases, the CE-10005-6 error can be fixed by simply restarting the PlayStation 4. If the problem persists, however, it may be necessary to perform a factory reset of the console.
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1. Check your internet connection and try again
- Open your internet browser and type in "cmd"
- Type in "ipconfig" and press Enter
- In the "IPv4" tab, under "Configure IPv4 addresses", make sure that the "Default gateway" is set to the correct IP address.
- In the "IPv4" tab, under "Configure IPv4 addresses", make sure that the "Default router" is set to the correct IP address.
- In the "Networking" tab, make sure that the "Local Area Connection" is set to the correct IP address and the "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) service is started".
- If you are using a laptop, try to restart your computer.
2. Make sure your PS4 is up to date
Step 1. Launch the PlayStation 4 system Step 2. Select the Settings menu Step 3. Select the System menu Step 4. Select the Update System Software menu Step 5. Select the Check for Updates button Step 6. If there are any updates available, select the Install Updates button Step 7. Select the Update All button Step 8. After the updates are installed, select the Restart System to apply the changes If you are still experiencing issues with ce-10005-6, please contact Sony customer service for further assistance.
3. Try restarting your PS4
- Select "Settings" from the main menu.
- Select "System" from the Settings menu.
- Select "Restart System."
- Press the power button to restart your PS4.
- After your PS4 has restarted, select "System" from the Settings menu again.
- Select "Restore Default Settings."
- Press the reset button on your PS4 to confirm.
4. Try restarting your router
There are a few things that you can do in order to try and fix ce-10005-6. First, you can try restarting your router. This can be done by unplugging it and plugging it back in, turning it on, and then waiting a few minutes. If that doesn't work, you can try resetting your router. This can be done by going to the main menu and selecting "reset router." You will then be prompted to enter your router's password. After doing that, you will be prompted to choose a reset method. The most common reset methods are "factory default," "wipe all data," and "reset to default settings." If none of these methods work, you can try contacting your ISP. They may be able to help you fix ce-10005-6.
5. Check for updates for your router
- Log into your router’s admin dashboard.
- Click on System Updates.
- If there are any available updates, you will be able to download and install them.
- Once the updates are installed, reboot your router.
- If the issue still persists, you can contact your router’s manufacturer for further assistance.
6. Try using a wired connection
- Check the power cord to ensure that it is securely plugged into an outlet and into the computer.
- Check to see if the computer is turned on. If it is not, turn it on by pressing the power button.
- If the computer is turned on, check to see if the appropriate cables are plugged into the computer. If they are not, plug them in.
- Click on the Start button and type cmd into the search bar. Click on the cmd icon that appears.
- In the command prompt, type ipconfig /all. This will display all the information about the computer's network connection.
- If the computer is connected to a network, it should have a name and an IP address. If it does not have a name or an IP address, you will need to create one.
- To create a name for the computer, type ipconfig /name. To create an IP address, type ipconfig /all and then type 192.168.1.X where X is the number of the IP address that the computer should have.
- If the computer is not connected to a network, you will need to connect it to a network before you can use it. To do this, click on the Start button and type cmd into the search bar. Click on the cmd icon that appears.
- In the command prompt, type netsh interface ip add address. This will add the computer's network address to the Windows network.
- Click on the Start button and type cmd into the search bar. Click on the cmd icon that appears.
- In the command prompt, type ipconfig /release. This will release the computer's current network address.
- Click on the Start button and type cmd into the search bar. Click on the cmd icon that appears.
- In the command prompt, type ipconfig /renew. This will renew the computer's current network address.
- If the computer is connected to a network, it should now be able to access the internet. If it is not, you will need to connect it to a network before you can try to use it.
Some users might also have success with the following opitons:
- Try using a different DNS server
- Contact your ISP