Test with a network cable
The PlayStation Network Knowledge has a support link that can be helpful to troubleshoot the PS3. See related link
Usually restarting your computer can help. If the problem is network or Internet related you can try restarting your router.If you have a problem with computer drivers (eg. the printer, mouse, keyboard, etc.) you can try starting windows in safe mode. (See related questions for help on this)If you can't get an Internet connection, you could try ringing your ISP.
To solve a problem with booting which requires access to the network to solve the problem Safe Mode boots the OS with minimum configuration and can be used to solve problems with a new hardware installation or problems caused by user settings
DXDiag meaning " Direct X Diagnostics" is a diagnostics tool used for to test Direct X functionality and to troubleshoot video or sound related hardware problems
Although unfamiliar with the term packet sniffer is has been discovered that it is a term related to technology. A packet sniffer is used by a system administrator or network to troubleshoot and monitor a network. It helps to maintain network data transmission.
You never mention the problem so go to the Sony Playstation Support Network at the related link and search
The error code E000733-001 typically indicates a problem related to the communication between devices or a network issue, often seen in Canon printers. This error may arise due to incorrect network settings, firewall restrictions, or connectivity problems. To troubleshoot, ensure that the printer is properly connected to the network and that all relevant settings are configured correctly. Restarting the printer and router may also help resolve the issue.
A tech support engineer is responsible to troubleshoot any problem related to computer hardware and software. High quality and excellent tech support are expected from him. The support engineer must have the knowledge of networking, programming, desktop support issues, and database problems. He is an expert of IT and guide the staff, users and clients in all the aspects of IT. Source: http://www.networkfish.com
There are numerous components related to this fault. Try to locate a problem with the area in question and we will have a place to start to troubleshoot.
The problem could be as simple as a frayed wire (apex)
If the top of your screen turns green while watching a video, it could be due to a hardware issue, such as a problem with your display or graphics card. It might also be related to software, like a video player glitch or outdated drivers. Try restarting your device, updating your graphics drivers, or testing the video on a different application to troubleshoot the issue. If the problem persists, consider seeking professional technical assistance.
The network was down from April 20 to May 14, 2011. You will need to download new software to reconnect to the network. (see related Sony link below)