It also be due to corrupted system files, outdated firmware, or wrong DNS settings. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error.
1. Connect to a Non-Restrictive Network (if applicable)
Connecting your PS4 to a home Wi-Fi network can fix connectivity issues by removing limits often found in public networks. These limits might block important connections, stopping the console from connecting securely. Using a more open network allows the PS4 to work well with online services.
2. Reset the Router
Refreshing your router’s connection can fix temporary network problems that may stop the PS4 from making safe connections. Resetting clears stored data and updates IP settings, which might solve SSL issues causing error CE-32895-7. Important: Keep in mind that proceeding with this will also clear any custom settings that you have previously established. This includes forwarded ports, whitelisted devices, and devices that you’re purposely blocking.
3. Update the Firmware from Safe Mode
Updating the firmware in Safe Mode makes sure the PS4 installs a fresh and error-free version of the system software. This method avoids possible network or system errors, fixing issues with old or damaged certificates that can cause security check failures and connection problems. However, a botched update or a different kind of corruption might make the firmware unavailable to install conventionally. In this case, you can force the installation of the new firmware update from Safe Mode.
4. Service your Console
Fixing hardware issues is important because parts like the network module or Wi-Fi card might cause error CE-32895-7. Servicing the console checks and repairs these parts if needed, solving connection problems that software fixes can’t fix. If this scenario is applicable, either use your warranty service or contact a Sony Live agent through their Contact Us page to open a Hardware ticket.





