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Remote play error NS-16157-0
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Thread starterVirdoo
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Start dateApr 7, 2023
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I’ve hard time connecting my Vita to PS4. I would like to use my Vita to play remotely when I’m away from home and play it over Internet. The thing is that I’m getting error NS 16157 0 whenever I’m trying to connect over internet, direct connection works. I’ve got a Jailbroken PS4 on 9.0 and modded PS Vita.
Until now I’ve tried resetting settings and connecting it again — No luck. Activating Account on my PS4 — still no luck.
What should I do to successfully connect my Vita?
Well, still no luck with that. Anybody any kind of hint?
Apr 8, 2023
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Might be worth asking @kameleon_ or SiSTRo to patch it out in REN?
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Could it be an odd mismatch between vita firmware from several years ago (I assume it’s hacked?) and ps4 fw 9.00?Might be worth asking @kameleon_ or SiSTRo to patch it out in REN?
You think it might be possible?
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You think it might be possible?
did you try that tutorial? there’s a separate one for 5.05, if you have it. you do need to use REN rather than HEN, I guess. same exploit.
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did you try that tutorial? there’s a separate one for 5.05, if you have it. you do need to use REN rather than HEN, I guess. same exploit.
Which tutorial exactly? You linked me tutorials for all consoles
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https://www.cfwaifu.com/offline-remote-play-psvita/you may need the same account on both since the myprofile.dat contains your online account name, then some keys, which are irrelevant. not really a problem, since you can’t sign in on the ps4 anyway, so how can you get banned?
This is for lokal remoteplay, which works fine. I’m asking about remoteplay over internet from outside my home.
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This is for lokal remoteplay, which works fine. I’m asking about remoteplay over internet from outside my home.
then, it’s probably not possible. it most likely has to go through psn to find it over the internet.
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My vita can’t remote play my PS4 when using the different WiFi , every time I try to connect with my phone hotspot or using my friend WiFi, it just can’t connect, and give me a error code Ns-16157-0, anyone know how to fix it?
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My vita can’t remote play my PS4 when using the different WiFi , every time I try to connect with my phone hotspot or using my friend WiFi, it just can’t connect, and give me a error code Ns-16157-0, anyone know how to fix it?
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Which plugins do you have enabled currently? Jc
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I have enabled all the plugin on remote play setting
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Try that already, but thanks for you help
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I fixed the one of a friend, using her mobile 4g as hotspot.
Then logged in and logged off PSN. Restarted and fixed ✅
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That worked, thank you very much🙏🙏🙏
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please can u explain more ?
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#1
Hello guys,
I’ve hard time connecting my Vita to PS4. I would like to use my Vita to play remotely when I’m away from home and play it over Internet. The thing is that I’m getting error NS 16157 0 whenever I’m trying to connect over internet, direct connection works. I’ve got a Jailbroken PS4 on 9.0 and modded PS Vita.
Until now I’ve tried resetting settings and connecting it again — No luck. Activating Account on my PS4 — still no luck.
What should I do to successfully connect my Vita?
Post automatically merged: Saturday at 8:16 PM
Well, still no luck with that. Anybody any kind of hint?
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Saturday at 8:16 PM
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Well, seems I’m a bit on a track. Error is caused by major system update (obviously cuz I’m still on 9.0). Is there any way to avoid that and stay on the same FW?
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Im trying to connect my PS Vita to internet with my router, but Im having lot of trouble. The connection to the router seems to work ok, but internet is not working. When I run the «Internet Connection Test», I get this:
Obtain IP Address Successful
Internet Connection Successful
PSN Sign-in Failed
Error code : c2-11003-5
The WWW Browser doesnt work either. What am I missing? My Android phone, my laptop and all the other devices Ive connected to the router worked alright out of the box.
asked Dec 13, 2012 at 20:26
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I’ve looked around and found some people who had similar issues. The support officer suggests turning off the ‘Disconnect Wi-Fi Connection Automatically’ setting under WiFi settings.
Link to support post: http://community.eu.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-Vita-Technical-Help/C2-11003-5/m-p/17735396
If this doesn’t work then honestly you can only do a few things:
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Try to connect to PSN using another sony product like a PS3. Just going to the website wouldn’t be as effective but is worth a shot to see if you can log into PSN from your browser. (In case it’s blocked for some reason)
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Try changing the router settings such as allowing the ports PSN requires, disabling firewalls (Only temporarily, to see if it’s the cause), enabling PNP and check for other security settings. If you can’t get into your router, try basic stuff like Admin/pass or Administrator/password, you might get lucky otherwise, you need the password
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Try connecting off of another router. This might be hard to do but try to connect to PSN off of another network or router. Go to some place with free wifi and try connecting through there. If you still can’t connect then it’s a setting on your vita
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When all else fails, contact their technical support. Yeah they’re gonna run you through what I said but they may know something I don’t.
The error is a general network error and it’s hard to track down the exact cause. So trying a lot of solutions and trying to narrow it down is really the only way to go at it.
answered Dec 13, 2012 at 21:06
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I’ve had the same problem and tried all sorts, setting up DMZ, enabling uPNP, switching off firewalls… all to no avail. Bizarrely I could connect to the internet fine and i could connect to PSN using next door’s wifi. The solution for me was dead simple…
On the vita, in: settings>network>Wifi settings; the second from last option «Disconnect WiFi connection automatically» needs to be ticked. Makes no sense to me but it worked.
answered Feb 8, 2013 at 11:29
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Just uncheck the «use wifi in power save mode» option.
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answered Apr 30, 2013 at 20:47
Guys the way to fix this is as follow:
Go to your settings, network, wifi settings, then click on the network you having issues with, click on advanced settings, Change DNS Settings from automatic to manual. By Primary DNS type in 4.2.2.2 and by Secondary DNS type in 4.2.2.1 then click on ok. Connect to the Network again. Click on it and run the Internet Connection Test….it will work:)
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Re: [TUTORIAL] Backup Installation!
Mystic Racer wrote:
Dante4 wrote:
szczuru wrote:Did anyone checked files in ux0:app/PCSXXXXXX/(installed game dir) after cartridge insertion? Eg with latest ux0 dumper?
I tried, but got error at last stage of dumping.
First rebuild your database because you will have trouble dumping the files (I got a lot of errors when I tried to dump large files after dumping using ../../../.).
Instead of using ../../../. , try to use this ../../../app and ../../../license with the app.db trick
I tried do it with rebuild, but ToS didn’t helped. Thanks for advice about app.db
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by szczuru » Sun Dec 27, 2015 12:34 pm
Mystic Racer wrote:
Dante4 wrote:
szczuru wrote:Did anyone checked files in ux0:app/PCSXXXXXX/(installed game dir) after cartridge insertion? Eg with latest ux0 dumper?
I tried, but got error at last stage of dumping.
First rebuild your database because you will have trouble dumping the files (I got a lot of errors when I tried to dump large files after dumping using ../../../.).
Instead of using ../../../. , try to use this ../../../app and ../../../license with the app.db trick
I tried do it with rebuild, but ToS didn’t helped. Thanks for advice about app.db
Same error for me — no matter which method i use (app.db/pboot.pbp). Maybe it’s worth to try ux0:cache dir?
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by szczuru » Sun Dec 27, 2015 10:09 pm
mr.gas wrote:what’s the error?
During copy PSP Game from PC to Vita, after transfering it from PSVita (so it shows ~1,1GB instead of 230MB) — C1-2753-7 error
Before doing this i’ve deleted all folders in pspemu dir (except GAME and flash).
No matter which method i use (abb.db, pboot.pbp) — the same error.
After this error, when i check pspemu (ms0:) directory i have:
-temp (empty)
-PSP (Game, license, savedata dirs)
-flash (TNV files)
-SceIoTrash (empty)
-data (empty)
-music (empty)
-mms (music, photo, video dirs with AVContent.db in it)
-calendar (calendar.db file)
-id.dat
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Re: [TUTORIAL] Backup Installation!
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by Mystic Racer » Mon Dec 28, 2015 1:26 am
szczuru wrote:
mr.gas wrote:what’s the error?
During copy PSP Game from PC to Vita, after transfering it from PSVita (so it shows ~1,1GB instead of 230MB) — C1-2753-7 error
Before doing this i’ve deleted all folders in pspemu dir (except GAME and flash).
No matter which method i use (abb.db, pboot.pbp) — the same error.
After this error, when i check pspemu (ms0:) directory i have:-temp (empty)
-PSP (Game, license, savedata dirs)
-flash (TNV files)
-SceIoTrash (empty)
-data (empty)
-music (empty)
-mms (music, photo, video dirs with AVContent.db in it)
-calendar (calendar.db file)
-id.dat
Try dumping folder by folder. I got this error when I tried to dump the whole memory card, but it’s working fine if you only dump one folder at time
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by Dante4 » Tue Dec 29, 2015 8:25 am
mr.gas wrote:the error mean the folder already exists
i think its because of ms0:temp
try dumping one folder at a time
Mr.gas, if you still there can you advice how solve error C1-2738-0 (Licence Installation) and C0-10310-5 C2-13248-8 (Game Installation)?
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by szczuru » Tue Dec 29, 2015 11:43 am
Dante4 wrote:
mr.gas wrote:the error mean the folder already exists
i think its because of ms0:temp
try dumping one folder at a timeMr.gas, if you still there can you advice how solve error C1-2738-0 (Licence Installation) and C0-10310-5 C2-13248-8 (Game Installation)?
I’ve had those errors, try to put game cartridge in step 9 of tutorial (reboot Vita, put cartridge then click on notification, remove cartridge, install license).
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by Dante4 » Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:57 pm
mr.gas wrote:reboot then put the cartridge then remove it and delete the icon in la .. after that press the notification
I tried it and Freedow Wars intalled without problem. Thanks for solution
But when i tried to start game, i got C1-2757-1