| Cause | Explanation | |-------|-------------| | | Some gaming routers or ISP-provided routers inspect packets, causing delays or blocks. | | Firewall or antivirus | Programs like Norton, McAfee, or Windows Defender can block DPI queries. | | VPN or proxy | Interferes with local network discovery and packet inspection. | | Outdated PS4 link software | Older versions may have bugs in network detection routines. | | IPv6 conflicts | PS4 Remote Play prefers IPv6; DPI errors can arise if IPv6 is misconfigured. | | Strict NAT type | NAT Type 3 on PS4 often leads to link failures and cryptic errors. |
Ensure the Remote Package Installer application is open and active on your before sending a link from your PC. Adjust Goldhen Settings: dpi get info error ps4 link
If your router's firewall is the culprit (inspecting and blocking the packets), placing the PS4 in the can bypass the inspection. | Cause | Explanation | |-------|-------------| | |
Press the button on your controller to open the GoldHEN settings on your PS4. Turn off the "FTP Server" if it is currently enabled. Turn off "Segmented Download" on the PC client software. | | Outdated PS4 link software | Older
Persistent errors after trying all seven fixes likely indicate a failing internal hard drive. At that point, backup what you can (using PS Plus cloud saves) and replace the drive. But don’t lose hope—most gamers solve this error in under 30 minutes.