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PSP WiFi, WLan, AdHoc Error Error 80410702

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Google said it was a Mac Address error. I found tutorials on how to fix this problem but I have any idea on how to know the Mac Address of my current motherboard. Do you guys have any idea on how to Scan the PSP Mac Address or something? Please help. I want to play Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker online.
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To check your PSP's MAC Address, go to Settings>System Information

Listed under System Information is your PSP Nickname, your current firmware and your MAC Address.
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I stated that I want to know the Mac Address of my motherboard. Meaning the one written in the motherboard. But i don't want to physically open up my PSP. I need some kind of scanner or another way of showing the Mac Address. Because I think the Mac Address from the Motherboard and the one shown in the System Settings are different from each other. That may be the reason why I can't play Adhoc.
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The MAC Address listed under your System Settings is your PSP's MAC Address. Opening up your PSP wont do you good at all, neither will "scanners".

Your MAC Address, contrary to your IP, doesn't change. If you're trying to play an Ad-Hoc game with your friends, make sure you're both using the same channel and that all game settings are correct.

If you are going for Infrastructure, make sure you are correctly connected to a wireless network and you are able to properly connect to the internet.
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Thanks but I think you don't understand what I am talking about.
There is a chance that the one you see in the System Setting is different from the Motherboard itself.
When I mean from the Motherboard, meaning it is literally written/inscribed (or any term related to that) on the Motherboard. How could that happen? Probably when a user switches to another motherboard.
If you'll ask if that happened to me, I don't know. Why? Because my PSP right now is second-hand.
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You can use Noobz mac fixer. It corrects this. It would input the original mac address. If that fails then its your ID Storage keys and that can be fixed as well.
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Even if you swapped out the motherboard, the MAC Address listed under System Information would still be your current address.

However, if you are feeling stubborn, you can always format your PSP's flash (make a backup first) so that your PSP's internal memory returns to stock settings.
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I now know my MAC Address which is what I am talking about. How? I used Infrastructure and tested the connection. The MAC Address displayed is really different from the MAC Address in my System Settings which was what I am trying to tell you. Thanks for the advices. What I need to know now is how do I change my MAC Address. Not the spoofer.
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