PS3 Formerly Rebug Rex 4.84 Upgraded (I think) to Evilnat 4.88.1 & STUCK

Hello Everyone, I have a problem, and this problem began at the 4.88 OFW forceout. For those of you who helped me when I was stuck on this a month ago, you can skip to the next paragraph. So, anyway, I was happily running Rebug Rex, and was actually navigating it well, considering it all looks like Japanese Algebra to me. The model I am referring to is a CECH2101b. I paid a bundle for it, as it came ready to plug in and go. Loaded it down with homebrew, retrogames, emulators, and about 6 ps3 ISOs. In all, the console had around 1700 games loaded, counting everything.Once I spent the first 3 days in a back and forth text battle with the seller and the guy who jailbroke it, then I finally got the nerve to take it online. It seemed to do a lot better online than off.
Anyway, when the forced 4.88 came along, Rex would only spoof to 4.87 which wasn't enough to get me in the door. I had to change to Evilnat, and that is when the real problems started. To start with, I received a prompt that the console had been banned from use online. OK, I knew I had another PSID so I just put that in, and tried to get online again. Once again, I received the same message. I knew I must've missed something, so I got online, and scoured the internet. Once I felt that I had a good idea why I was still unable to get online, I got SEN enabler and PSN Patch, followed the instructions, and STILL unable to get online. So, a little more research led me to a video warning people to NOT DOWNLOAD EVILNAT YET! Something was amiss with the SEN Enabler and Patch, apparently. Well, even though I knew I'd probably already corrupted it, I still continued to tweak it here and there, and tried to get online with it every time I looked at it staring at me from the small table across the room. I deleted the SEN Enabler and the PSN Patch and cleaned up as much as I could. It still contains the materials originally loaded onto it, and they work to a certain extent. I am not sure when it is appropriate to use Cobra or KM Loader so that is probably the issue with that. My issue is I want to know WHAT IS THE APPROPRIATE METHOD OF CHANGING A PSID/IDPS??? I have done it everyway described on youtube. I did it the way I was shown by the seller, and I follow some advice I got from in here, and I am still U N A B L E to get ONLINE. Can someone please give me some sound advice that I can take to the bank? I will do anything at this point. I have this expensive piece of crap sitting on my table haunting me, and I am dying to get it up and running again. PLEASE!! SOMEBODY HELP!
 
Sony changed protocols for how older systems sign in. It has been said many times it is not safe to log into psn on any firmware that is not the current one. Until evilnat updates Sen enabler and the spoofing option, it is not safe to sign in on older firmwares spoofed.
If you had done either that, used any real time mod menus, did any online cheating then there is a good chance you caught a ban. Check the email tied to the psn account. Some rtm menus have console Id stealers built into them, they then sell you and as many other people they can that console id before it gets banned then start with another one.
 
it came ready to plug in and go. Loaded it down with homebrew, retrogames, emulators, and about 6 ps3 ISOs. In all, the console had around 1700 games loaded, counting everything.
if i understand correctly, those games were on ps3 when you received it. that would be considered piracy here. if so, please review the rules found HERE. if not, nevermind then.

I got SEN enabler and PSN Patch, followed the instructions, and STILL unable to get online.
sen enabler is not required if you are on the latest firmware version. a 4.88 version has not been released yet. when it is released, it will be for 4.87 and below.

psn patch only blocks psn untill syscalls are disabled. it has not needed an update for a long time.
 

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