Have you read my post? [emoji6]
I just explained why we advise to use psnpatch instead of sen & I added that
SEN does not offer any extra protection.
You should use psnpatch alone to go online. You won't get any better with another tool & I suggest you learn a bit more about the system before playing with SEN's features anyway.
Also you should never use those tools together, it may create problems & will not help at all.. Don't install both SEN & psnpatch plugins for instance, choose one or the other.
On Rebug 4.80.1, you only need to use SEN Enabler 6.0.3 once to spoof the firmware version to be able to go online. It's a semi permanent firmware version spoof that remains after reboot. Remember that it is recommended to remove the SEN spoof before you update to another CFW.
To spoof the fw version, launch the SEN app & just trigger SEN by choosing "Patch all", without changing any settings. Don't use the exit or reboot entry, "Patch all" does everything you need, other options will make changes to your system.
"Patch all" will delete the history, remove syscalls & apply the firmware version spoof then exit
No need to connect to PSN. Just reboot & check the system version in XMB system settings. It should be 4.81 so:
1. If it is still 4.80, you didn't trigger SEN properly. Try again but read the release notes for SEN Enabler in
http://store.brewology.com/ahomebrew.php?brewid=283. Check the SEN Enabler thread as well. The OP contains the basic information you need.
2. If it shows 4.81, you can uninstall SEN Enabler. You can now use psnpatch, the app or the plugin. I recommend the plugin.