Finally, we can get our hands on the next-gen PlayStation, the PS5. However, the players of users who have used the PS5 so far have encountered a range of errors. That’s not uncommon and the same happened right after the launch of PS4. Here are all the common occurring errors with the PS5 and their workaround.
Fix PS5 Error Code CE-117722-0
The PS5 Error Code CE-117722-0 is accompanied with the error message, “An error has occurred on PlayStationTM Now streaming connection.” As stated in the error message, there is a problem with the PlayStation Now streaming connection. Here are the solutions you can try to resolve the error.
- Examine the internet connection by performing a connection test on PS Now. Ensure that the connection is ideal for streaming games.
- Reconfigure the internet connection, restart the PS5, and connect using a wired internet connection.
- Ensure that the signal to the PS5 when using wireless internet is not hindered by a wall or any other object. Place the router or modem closer to the console.
- Hard reset the router or modem. To do so, dislodge the power cords and allow the network hardware to rest for 5 minutes, press the power button for 10 seconds, now connect the power cord and start the device normally.
- Update the router’s firmware. If you don’t know how, get in touch with your ISP or refer to the manual guide that came with the router.
- If it’s a game that’s causing the issue, try to download the game again and ensure that device has sufficient storage space.
The above steps should suffice to resolve the PS5 Error Code CE-117722-0.
Fix PS5 Error Code CE-107520-5
The PS5 Error Code CE-107520-5 is accompanied with the error message, “Please install the latest system software.” The error can pop up when the version of your PS5 does not match the version on the server. In order words, your PlayStation system software is outdated and needs to install the latest patch. Here is how to fix the error code.
- Ensure that the PS5 is connected to the internet and the latest version of the software is installed on your device. If you get in error while trying to update the PS5, reboot the PlayStation and the network hardware, then attempt to update the system software again.
- If there is trouble updating the system software directly from the PlayStation, consider other methods of updating such as using a game disc or through a USB. Download a copy of the latest system software on your computer and transfer that to a game disc or an USB and use that to update the system software.
- When using a disc with the software update, follow the onscreen instructions that will guide you through the process.
Fix PS5 Error Code WS-116522-7
The reason why you are seeing the PS5 Error Code WS-116522-7 is because the latest version of the system software is not recognized and the update failed. Here are the solutions you can try.
Update via Internet
- Reconfigure the internet connection, restart the PS5, and connect using a wired internet connection.
- Ensure that the signal to the PS5 when using wireless internet is not hindered by a wall or any other object. Place the router or modem closer to the console.
- Hard reset the router or modem. To do so, dislodge the power cords and allow the network hardware to rest for 5 minutes, press the power button for 10 seconds, now connect the power cord and start the device normally.
Update Using a USB
- Make sure that the USB has the latest version of the system software.
- Ensure that the file name and save location are correct.
Update Using a Game Disc
- The physical integrity of the disc should be intact i.e. the disc is not damaged in any way that can prevent it’s reading process.
- Wipe the disc with a clean cloth before inserting into the PlayStation.
One of the above process will allow you to update the system software and resolve the PS5 Error Code WS-116522-7.
Fix PS5 Error Code WS-116420-4, WV-109146-1, WV-109153-9, WV-109144-9, NW-102650-4, NW-102417-5, CE-113212-0, and CE-105799-1
The message that accompanies the PS5 Error Code WS-116420-4 is “Unable to connect to the server. An error has occurred while connecting to the PlayStationTM Network.” The same error message accompanies the PS5 Error code WV-109146-1, WV-109153-9, WV-109144-9, NW-102650-4, NW-102417-5, CE-113212-0, and CE-105799-1. If you have encountered this error, here are the solutions you can try to resolve them.
- When you encounter the error, the first thing you should do is check the status of the PSN for server failure or scheduled maintenance.
- Restart the PS5, reconfigure the network settings, and try to use a wired connection to connect to the internet.
- For Wireless users, try changing your ISP if possible, using a mobile hotspot, and ensuring that there is no objects hindering internet connection to PS5. Bring the router closer to the PS5.
- Hard reset the network hardware. To do so, dislodge the power cords and allow the network hardware to rest for 5 minutes, press the power button for 10 seconds, now connect the power cord and start the device normally.
- Update the firmware on the router and try port forwarding. The recommended ports you should open are UDP: 3478, 3479, 49152-65535 and TCP: 80, 443, 3478, 3479, 3480. Here are the steps you can follow to forward port.
- Try changing your DNS to Google. You can follow the steps in this post.
If the PS5 Error Code WS-116420-4, WV-109146-1, WV-109153-9, WV-109144-9, NW-102650-4, NW-102417-5, CE-113212-0, and CE-105799-1 are not fixed via the above solutions, the likely cause of the error is a problem with the server. Either it’s overcrowded that causing the connection failure or the server is down for maintenance.
Fix PS5 Error Code NP-103117-3, NP-103111-7, WS-116439-4, WS-115195-2, NP-103109-4, and NP-103105-0
The season you may be seeing the PS5 Error Code NP-103117-3, NP-103111-7, WS-116439-4, WS-115195-2, NP-103109-4, and NP-103105-0 is when the PlayStation is unable to connect to the PSN servers, either due to ongoing maintenance, server failure, or a glitch. Check if there is a problem with the servers. If everything is fine and the issue seems to be on your end, follow the below solutions.
- Reset the Internet Connection Settings on your PS5 and perform an Internet Connection Test.
- Hard reset the router or modem. To do so, dislodge the power cords and allow the network hardware to rest for 5 minutes, press the power button for 10 seconds, now connect the power cord and start the device normally.
- If the above solutions did not work there may be a problem with the servers. Try again after a few hours.
Fix PS5 Error Code WV-109145-0, NW-102315-2, NW-102308-4, NW-102307-3, and WV-109166-3
The message that accompanies the PS5 Error Code WV-109145-0 and WV-109166-3 is “Unable to connect to the server. An error has occurred while connecting to the PlayStationTM Network.” The same error message accompanies the PS5 Error code WV-109145-0 and WV-109166-3. If you have encountered this error, here are the solutions you can try to resolve them.
- When you encounter the error, the first thing you should do is check the status of the PSN for server failure or scheduled maintenance.
- Restart the PS5, reconfigure the network settings, and try to use a wired connection to connect to the internet.
- For Wireless users, try changing your ISP if possible, using a mobile hotspot, and ensuring that there is no objects hindering internet connection to PS5. Bring the router closer to the PS5.
- Hard reset the network hardware. To do so, dislodge the power cords and allow the network hardware to rest for 5 minutes, press the power button for 10 seconds, now connect the power cord and start the device normally.
- Update the firmware on the router and try port forwarding. The recommended ports you should open are UDP: 3478, 3479, 49152-65535 and TCP: 80, 443, 3478, 3479, 3480. Here are the steps you can follow to forward port.
- Try changing your DNS to Google. You can follow the steps in this post.
If the PS5 Error Code WV-109145-0 and WV-109166-3 are not fixed via the above solutions, the likely cause of the error is a problem with the server. Either it’s overcrowded that causing the connection failure or the server is down for maintenance.