How to Fix PS4 Error Code WS-37469-9 | Failed to Connect to the Server

How to Fix PS4 Error Code WS-37469-9 | Failed to Connect to the Server


How to Fix PS4 Error Code WS-37469-9 | Failed to Connect to the Server

This video will walk you through how to fix the WS-37469-9 error on your PS4, Failed to Connect to the Server. Watch this video from beginning to end.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:09 Connect With an Ethernet Cable
01:23 Change the DNS on PS4
03:39 Logout from your PSN account and Re-login

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0 -> If you are getting the WS-37469-9 error  code on your PS4, then we know how to fix  
9.3 -> it. Watch this video till the end  and learn how to solve this error. 
21.48 -> Hey you are watching Silicophilic,  the home for all Tech users. 
25.92 -> WS-37469-9 error can be easily fixed on your  PS4. Here we have shown how you can fix it,  
36.9 -> so stick till the end and perform as shown. Before we get into the solutions, subscribe  
42.9 -> to our channel for future tech support. Also,  like this video if it helps you solve this issue. 
49.74 -> Don’t forget to comment your feedback  on the solutions, or if you are facing  
54.24 -> any issue while performing them. We also have a Facebook group of  
58.62 -> troubleshooting experts where you can share your  tech issues and get direct help. The link to  
64.02 -> the group is in the pinned comment. Now, let’s jump into the solution. 
70.14 -> The first thing you can do is connect with  an Ethernet cable if you were using the  
75.72 -> Wi-Fi. Ethernet cable will increase network  speed and stability and should fix the error. 
84.18 -> Method 2: Next thing you can  
86.28 -> do is change the DNS on your PS4. Open Settings and select Network. 
101.58 -> Choose the setup internet connection option. Now select Wi-Fi or LAN cable depending on the  
108.6 -> internet type you are using. Next click on Custom. 
113.1 -> If you have selected Wi-Fi, then  choose the Wi-Fi you are connected to. 
121.5 -> For the IP address settings, select Automatic. 
127.02 -> For the DHCP Host Name, select Do Not Specify. For the DNS settings, select Manual. 
137.7 -> Now set the Primary DNS to 8.8.8.8  
151.74 -> and Secondary DNS to 8.8.4.4 
168.36 -> Click on Next to save the changes. 
171.36 -> If the download speed stays unaffected,  then change the Primary DNS to 1.1.1.1  
186.96 -> and secondary DNS to 1.0.0.1 
199.56 -> For MTU settings select Automatic. For Proxy Server, select Do Not use. 
209.64 -> Now, select Test Internet Connection  and wait for it to finish. 
220.2 -> Method 3: Another thing you can try  
223.14 -> is logout from your PSN account and relogin. Open settings and select Account Management. 
235.86 -> Next select Sign Out. 
241.32 -> After you have signed out, sign back  in and see if the error persists. 
249.96 -> So, that’s it! If this video has  helped you in figuring this issue,  
253.98 -> then give us a like and subscribe to our channel. If the issue isn’t resolved from the solutions  
259.86 -> we have shown here, comment below to let us know  and our team will try their best to help you out. 
265.62 -> Also, join our Facebook group for  direct tech support. The link to  
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