Nothing could be more annoying than a Playstation that cannot link to a wired network. If this occurs, you cannot access online game features, update your system, download games, or connect with your friends.
We know that a LAN network is a wired connection and if you are suffering a problem like LAN cables not connecting, which means, there is something wrong with the cables or some interruptions are there in the path of transmitting signals like outdated software, or corrupted DNS.
We’ve chosen to enumerate some potential repairs for this issue on your PS4.
Why Is My Ps4 Not Recognizing LAN Cable?
- Probably you enable both Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections.
- Sometimes your modem or router may be turned off. If your router is not getting the proper signal from the broadband connection, it can restrict the connection between the LAN cable and the PS4.
- A damaged modem or router could be a reason for the PS4 not to recognize the LAN cable.
- The Ethernet port on the PS4 is not linked to the LAN cable.
- The damaged ethernet port and damaged LAN cables or adapters can cause the same issues. Both ends of the LAN cable have plastic clips, if those are damaged, the proper signal flow will be interrupted.
- DNS error is also a reason for PS4 not recognizing LAN cable.
Basic Troubleshooting
The first thing you should do is restart. It can assist you in repairing a variety of simple issues on various devices. So we can go for a restart of PS4.
- To switch off the console, hold down the power button when the light goes out.
- Disconnect the power cable for ten seconds.
- Then, reconnect the power cable and switch on the PS4.
- Verify whether the problem has been fixed after finishing.
Here next you need to restart your router or modem.
- Switch off the router first, then remove the power cable from the outlet.
- Reattach the power cord to the outlet after ten seconds, and then switch on the router.
- Proceed to open your PS4 console. then choose the Settings menu.
- Now you need to click on the network option then, select the set up an internet connection option.
- Choose the Use A LAN Cable option.
- Next, choose the Easy option from the selection. A pop-up stating “Internet Settings Updated” may appear on your screen.
- After that, see if your issue has been fixed.
For most people, this basic troubleshooting fixes LAN not connecting issues.
Inspect LAN Cable
The PS4 LAN cable not connected error could appear if your LAN cable is broken or has any defect. Here you need to inspect the cable closely. You can use a light to find the damages easily. Mostly the outer covering of the cables may braked. This will commonly happen if the cable is stuck in between the doors.
The deep folding of the cables can cause physical damage to the cable. Sometimes, the connecting ends of the cables may filled with dust, if so you need to clean the parts for the proper flow of signals.
If we place something very heavy on the cable, it can also damage the cable. So to prevent this, always keep the cable separate and safe. You can use a different LAN cable to replace this one if it is damaged.
Change DNS Server
This problem might also be brought on by incorrect DNS configurations. Try adjusting the DNS on your console to see if that resolves the problem.
- Navigate to Settings > Network > Configure Internet Access.
- Next, click the Custom option from the list after choosing the LAN Cable option.
- Choose the option labeled Automatic IP Address Settings.
- Next, click the option Do Not Specify DHCP when asked to select a DHCP hostname.
- To adjust your DNS settings, choose Manual.
- Now, under the DNS Settings tab, you need to enter “8.8.8.8” as your primary DNS value and “8.8.4.4” as your secondary DNS value
- After that, choose Automatic under the MTU Settings tab.
- Lastly, select “Do Not Use” in your proxy settings.
- Now, Check your internet after implementing the previously mentioned adjustments to see whether the problem persists.
Set Static IP For PS4
If you are still suffering the same issues, then go for the next method: set a static IP for your PS4.
- Open the Settings option on your PS4.
- Choose Network from this menu, followed by View Connection Status.
- Here, take note of the Default Gateway, Subnet mask, and IP Address.
- Return to the Network section at this point.
- Here, choose Set Up Internet Connection, and next click on the option Use a LAN cable.
- From the next window, Select Custom, followed by the option Manual,
- Now, you will be prompted to enter the previously written IP address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway.
- After that, pick Proxy Server as Do Not Use and also choose MTU as Automatic.
- Check your internet after implementing the previously mentioned adjustments to see whether the problem persists.
Update PS4 Software
Manual Updation
- Switch the PS4 on. The console may be powered on by either pushing the PlayStation button (the little circular button in the middle) on the controller or by tapping the power button on the console itself.
- Choose your profile as a user. Use the controller to choose your user account, then hit the “X” button on the controller to log in.
- You need to choose the Settings option from the dynamic menu. To access the top menu, press the Up button on the controller and choose the Settings option. Its icon is designed to seem like a toolbox.
- Choose the option System Software update. It is adjacent to an icon that looks like a circle formed by two arrows. When you choose this option, your system will search for the most recent firmware update. The most recent version will be downloaded to your computer if you don’t already have it.
- The version number shall appear on the screen in the case that an update is available. Click Next to proceed. now, the downloading of the updation will begin.
- Go with the Accept option. Your agreement to the System Software License is shown by this. The system update installation on your PlayStation 4 will start. It could require a few minutes to complete. Your PS4 will restart after it is finished.
Note: After the update, you might be prompted to sign into your PlayStation Network account or make a new one.
- Check your internet after implementing the previously mentioned adjustments to see whether the problem persists.
Rebuild PS4 Database
If all the above fixes didn’t solve your issues, go for the option to rebuild the PS4 database. It is a time-consuming process.
- After turning off your console, hold down the power button for ten seconds, or until two beeps are sounded.
- After that, Safe Mode will now boot up on your PS4.
- Connect the DualShock controller to your PS4 using a USB cord.
- Then you need to press the PS button to turn on the controller.
- You can see a few options on the screen, Click on the option “Rebuild Database”, it is the fifth option
- A notice advising that this process might take several hours will appear. To choose OK, press X on the controller. Your database will start to rebuild as a result.
- The system will verify the status of the system storage first. After the check is finished, the database rebuilding process will begin.
- During the process of the system rebuilding the database, you will see a progress bar and an anticipated time remaining. During this procedure, do not unplug or turn off your console.
- Your PS4 will restart itself automatically after the process is complete.
- Then log into your PS4 account and check if you can connect with a LAN cable and your Internet connection.
Some of the games you’ve bought may disappear from your library if you rebuild your PS4 database. You can get them restored.
- Open your PS4 account and log in.
- Hit on the settings option.
- Navigate to the Account Management option.
- Choose the Restore license option and click on the Restore option.
- After that, every game that was deleted will come back.
FAQs
How Do I Get My Lan Cable To Work On My Ps4?
To link your PlayStation 4 to the internet via a wired connection:
A router’s open port should be connected to one end of an Ethernet cable.
- Verify that your PS4 and router are turned on.
- Open the home menu and click on the settings option.
- Then choose the Network option.
- From the menu, hit the option Set up Internet Connection.
- Choose “Use LAN Cable” from the menu
- Select Easy.
Why Is The Lan Cable Not Connecting?
- Most probably you enable both Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections.
- If the LAN cable is connected wrongly, it won’t access correctly.
- Damaged cables, ports, and cable clips can interrupt the proper signals.
- Incorrect DNS configurations can also cause the same issues.
How Do I Know If My Lan Cable Is Faulty?
There may be a problem with the cable or the adapter if you plug the cable into the Ethernet adapter and the light doesn’t flash. Also, there may be an issue with the system’s ethernet cable if you are seeing display warnings such as “network connection is lost” or “no connection.”
Conclusion
I hope this article can help those who are suffering from the issue, of PS4 LAN Cable Not Connecting. Most probably a restart can clear the issue. If the restart didn’t fix your problem then go for the other techniques one by one.
You can find the cause by applying each technique. Once you find the cause and you solve the issues, butter prevents the repetition of the same problem.
- You can use a Wi-Fi connection as an option, but keep the controller and the console within the range of your WIFI router.
- Restart your router if you are facing internet issues.
- Check your internet cable and keep it safe from damage.