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Splatoon: "A Communication Error Has Occurred." Applies to: Wii U Deluxe, Wii U Basic Situation: You are disconnected while playing against others online. If this issue occurs often, this is likely the result of a slow Internet connection or poor wireless environment. What to Do: Visit one of the following sites using the web browser of a device connected to your network (other than your Wii U) and test your Internet speeds: http://linksys.speedtest.net/ http://www.speedtest.net/ Once the site loads, select the https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11073781/there-version-wbp54g-v2-wizard-setup-windows-7 appropriate option to start the test. Both your download and upload speeds should display after the test completes. If you find your download is below 1.5Mbps or your upload is below 1Mbps, this indicates the issue is likely related to your Internet service. Please contact your Internet Service Provider, or a network administrator, for further assistance. If the test http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14838/~/splatoon%3A-a-communication-error-has-occurred. results appear OK, then it is likely your Wii U may be receiving a poor wireless signal from the wireless router, attempt the following troubleshooting: Check the location and distance of your wireless router. The further a device is from your wireless router, the weaker it's signal strength will be. If your wireless signal has to pass through any walls or floors, this will also weaken the wireless signal strength. Move the router to a central location within your home and as close to your Wii U as possible. Additionally, if your router is on the floor, moving it to a higher location can improve the signal strength. Change the wireless channel your router is broadcasting on. Wireless routers can broadcast on a variety of channels. Sometimes a specific wireless channel may experience interference from other devices and routers nearby. How to Move any metal objects or electronic devices away from your Wii U console and wireless router. Metal objects and electronic devices may interfere with wireless signals. If you have any of these, such as filing cabinet
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Network http://ccm.net/forum/affich-10899-trouble-with-linksys-router-wrt54gs Linksys Report Trouble with Linksys router WRT54GS[Solved/Closed] Ask a question johnkwit 4Posts Monday June 16, 2008Registration date June 17, 2008 Last seen - Latest answer on Jan 8, 2014 11:44AM Hello, I have a new Linksys router WRT54gs and a new Dell laptop. The router works well with the cable attached but when I go to wireless I get a strong signal but unable to get on the internet with WEP security. With security disabled the communication error wireless works fine. But will not connect to the internet with WEP security on. I tried to use the CD install disk that comes with the router but ir does not help. Any help would be apreciated See more Trouble with Linksys router WRT54GS Wrt54g v2 wpa2 Wrt54g limited connectivity CAN'T GET LINKSYS ROUTER WRT54GS TO CONNECT (Solved) Trouble with Linksys Router BEFW11S4 Trouble with Linksys WRT54G router [Solved] (Solved) Troubles with wireless with WRT54GS router Trouble communication error connection with my linksys router I THINK... Helpful +302 Report Shashank Nov 16, 2008 02:59AM Greetings, so you have a lenovo laptop, linksys wrt54g wireless router and a lexmark wireless printer. And you wants to secure your wireless network. Just follow the instructions --- SETTING UP WIRELESS SECURITY ON YOUR ROUTER-------- 1> connect your lenovo with the WRT54G at port no. 1 it is very imp. to hardwire your computer, also check for the light status of the router to ensure that it is connected. 2> access the router setup from a web browser (may be using 192.168.1.1, the default address of your router, and admin as the password.). You can also go to kb.linksys.com if you need more help to access your router setup. 3> at the top click on wireless on the BLACK bar at the top. 4> under wireless click on wireless security on the blue bar. 5> select the security mode as WPA-PERSONAL (best encryption and supported by all devices). 6> select WPA ALGORITHUM as TKIP. 7> in WPA Shared Key type: "superman" or any thing else but it should be at least 8 characters long. and you should remember it as this will be your wireless password. 8> the Group Renewal key should be 3600. 9> Click on save settings at the bottom. PERSONALIZING YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK NAME-------- 1> Under Wireless, click on Bas