hi I have a PS4 model cuh-1216A that does not sync the controllers. Better to say cold sometimes everything works correctly but when I turn it off and on again after a while it no longer synchronizes the controllers. It must be said that the Wifi has not worked for some time and so I proceeded to replace the AW-nb218 chip, unfortunately without solving either problem. Controllers plugged into the USB charge fine and always work in safe mode. can anyone help me to solve?
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Update. The ps4 a year ago could not be updated, gave an error code and was taken to assistance. Upon pick up I was told everything was working except the WIFI. Since it suited me I confirmed the repair, but I don't know what they did. This is a necessary explanation.
Now I started the PS4 in safe mode the controller connected with the wire as indicated works and I performed an installation. To my amazement from a moment before the controllers didn't work now after the reinstallation everything works ok (except the WIFI).
I'm keeping it under test and since I reinstalled the controllers are working fine. Since I already had some doubts about the HW failure before replacing the BT/WIFI chip and also the firmware problem, what could it be?Comment
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