52130 Wii Error Code
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may help. Most wireless routers
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have a channel range of 1 through 11. wii error code 52030 The best channels to try are usually 1 and 11, as they do
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not overlap with other channels. Typically, the channel settings for your router will be found in the router's main "Wireless" tab. wii error code 52230 Where is your wireless router located? Move your router away from walls and off the floor and try to place it in a central location in your home. Also, keep it away from metal objects such as metal filing cabinets which can wii error code 50300 cause interference. Look for other devices Noise from cordless devices (cordless phones), or wireless electronics (wireless keyboards, headphones, cell phones), especially those using the 2.4GHz frequency, can interfere with your wireless signal. Also, older microwave models can cause wireless interference. Avoid electronics that use the 2.4GHz frequency, instead look for devices that use the 5.8GHz or 900MHz frequencies. WEP / WPA Troubleshooting If you've tried the above steps to reduce interference and you're still experiencing problems, it's possible that the wireless security pass code for your home network may have been changed or is entered incorrectly on the Wii console. Click here for more information about WEP and WPA security, including how to access the settings for your Access Point. x Close window
fix the problem. Find your solution here. Saturday, January 19, 2008 Wii Error Code 52130 Enter your search termsSubmit search formHaving problems connecting your Nintendo Wii to your wireless router? Tired of getting that annoying 52130 error code telling you that
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there is a firewall issue, well no more. I cannot say 100% that my solution will wii error code 51030 fix your problem, but it did for me.Error 52130I just got a new router to have a better connection, but instead I got no connection.
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I hooked up my network and it was running fine. When I went to connect the Wii to my new connection I found that it had a firewall issue. I spent hours and hours over two days trying to solve https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/fr_na/windows/error52130.jsp the problem. I even went and google searched an answer and found none helpful. I accidently one evening erased by DNS server under my TCP/IP network connections. The next day after fixing the server problem I realized when looking at the Wii connection settings that I had selected or by default had the DNS set on auto obtain. My ISP, internet service provider, does not use auto obtain. The solution is to manually input your preffered and alternate DNS server http://wiiconnectionproblems.blogspot.com/2008/01/wii-error-code-52130.html address. I again cannot guarantee this will fix your problem, but it did for me. Posted by Luck'snoaccident at 8:40 PM 5 comments: Anonymous said... gw. this fixed my issue. February 21, 2010 at 1:00 AM Eli said... I have been struggling with the same issue. I am technically literate and can follow directions, but don't know the difference between IP addresses, DNS servers, etc. Do I want to use the DNS server information provided when I run the CMD in Windows? Any help you can offer is greatly appreciated. I had the Wii connected yesterday and now it won't connect, siting error 52130. I'm not sure how it can suddenly have an issue when it worked before. Ugh!! July 9, 2011 at 8:54 PM Anonymous said... If your getting error 52130 try this http://howtofixstuff.blogspot.ca/2013/08/how-to-fix-wii-error-code-52130.html August 14, 2013 at 1:19 AM aalia lyon said... Its Awesome blog ,, if any firewall problem click it here its helps you to solve your peoblem.windows firewall error 1068 windows 7ThanksAalia lyon May 16, 2014 at 12:49 AM Anonymous said... I've tried disabling the firewall. I've done the dns server thing. I've changed settings to make sure it works with the wii. But I'm still having problems. I'm tired of resetting router. This all started after I moved and got a new cable modem. If I change the router settings too much my I pad will disconnect from wifi June 24, 2014 at
Wii Online > Error Code 52130 Need Help! Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Error Code 52130 Need Help! LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Tweet this threadShare on FacebookReddit! Thread Tools Show Printable http://www.wiichat.com/forum/nintendo-wii-online/60315-error-code-52130-need-help.html Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 06-02-2009,07:07 PM #1 5onic[OP] Junior Member Member # 60526 Join Date Jun 2009 Posts 2 Friends 0 Error Code 52130 Need Help! http://www.wiierrorcodes.com/wii-error-52130-52132.php Hey sorry to bother you guys but I google'd everything to make this bad boy work. I have a linksys WRT54G router, wireless- G. And I cannot get it to work how hard I try. The Error is, wii error I can see my connection on the list but when I connect its all ready to go but when I do test connection it fails. Stuff I tried; Restarting the router Channel 1 and 11 No security Mac filtering (when I connect for my wii it shows my wii mac trying to connect) WEP64 etc Update Firmwire I wish I can solve this problem. I had it nearly for a year but I gave up because I wii error code just got so angry lol. Thanks for anyone who helps. Share Share this post on Digg Twitter Share on Facebook Reddit! Reply With Quote 06-03-2009,12:55 AM #2 KCKAS WiiChat Member Member # 59016 Join Date Apr 2009 Posts 81 Friends 8 52130 & 52731 Thats a firewall issue (52130). Either turn it off and try to connect or manually configure your settings. ie: IP address edit: That is a different error than in your first post but codes can have more than 1 meaning. 52130 Error can be firewall blocking or security. You stated WEP64 This would make sense as to why you can't connect. That is the security settings in your router. WEP64 must have a code of exactly 10 numbers and letters A_F and it has to be in the #1slot (usually there are 4 slots). That must be entered in the wii settings exactly the same or disable it in your router. (at least until you figure out whats blocking your connection). In the wii settings if the security window is greyed out (you cant enter anything into it) then security in your router is off. If it is not grey (meaning you can type in this area) your router has security turned on. Linksys Routers have SPI Firewall on by default. You must manually turn it off in the router, save your
using your network IP settings : On a PC, click Start > Run > type CMD and press Enter > type IPCONFIG/ALL and press Enter. On Windows Vista, click Start > type CMD in the Start Search box > click on CMD icon > type IPCONFIG/ALL and press Enter. Locate IP settings and use them to manually set the Wii console. Restart your wireless router by unplugging the power from the wall and plugging it back in. Try to connect the Wii console to the internet. You may also try to disable the wireless router security or firewall. Try again to connect the Wii console to the internet. Views : 15745 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus © Copyright 2014, Sitemap | Privacy Policy