Internet Connection Error On Wii
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How to Connect to the Internet Applies to: Wii Step by step instructions on how to connect the Wii wii internet connection error 51330 console to the Internet using a wireless connection. Note: The Wii mini
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does not support online functionality. It cannot be connected to the Internet via a wireless connection. What to wii error code 51331 Do: Power on your Wii console and press the A Button on the Wii Remote to reach the Wii main menu. Use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii" button.
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Select "Wii Settings" to access the "Wii System Settings" menu. Using the arrow on the right side of the screen, scroll to page two and select "Internet." Select "Connection Settings." Select "Connection 1: None." If you do not have an empty connection slot, you will need to clear a slot. How to Click on "Wireless Connection," then click "Search wii error code 52130 for an Access Point." If using a wired Internet connection, click here for specific help. Select "OK." The Wii will display all the wireless networks it finds. Select the wireless network that is yours. (If you're not sure which is yours, or you don't see any wireless networks, click here.) Asked to enter a security key? If you are prompted to "Enter the Password or Key," then the wireless network you are trying to connect to has wireless security turned on. You will need to type in your security key or password and select "OK." If you need to switch between upper and lower-case letters, or numbers and symbols, select the "Shift" key on the on-screen keyboard. Ensure you review the security type in the top-left corner as well. If this is not the same security type that is used by your router, select "Change Security Settings" and select the appropriate security type. Don’t know your router's security key? Let us help you find your router's security key. Select the brand of your router below an
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KinjaToggle Conversation toolsGo to permalink Last night, after attending the midnight Wii U launch event in New York City (which was a lot of fun!), I went home to download the big day-one firmware patch. Advertisement But. When I tried to connect the Internet, the Wii U told me it couldn't find my WiFi router. I played around with all the settings, entered my WiFi password roughly four thousand times just to make sure it was right, and spent about two hours trying not to take a hammer to my GamePad. Eventually I decided to head to sleep and see if someone else would find a solution.Someone did. This afternoon, I googled around and eventually found this thread on the Nintendo tech support forums. Seems like other people have also run into issues connecting to their WiFi routers, and one helpful poster found the solution. Advertisement Here's forum user GAMEDEV:Ok so far heres what works, entering in everything manually.1. Go into connection types, Hit "Manual Configuration"2. Input your SSID3. Input the correct security type, this is key.4. Put your password in properly5. For ip address "Do not auto obtain".6. open up cmd in your computer, type in ipconfig7. Now input that ip address but add 10 to the last number so "192.168.0.1" will be entered as "192.168.0.11"8. Enter the rest of your info inside such as subnet mask and default gateway exactly as you see it in your ipconfig.9. Now hit next, hit configure now for your DNS. When asked about DNS hit "Dont auto obtain".10. For the first server put in 8.8.8.811. For the second server put in 8.8.4.412. Hit Next, when asked about a proxy hit no proxy13. Leave mtu as the default14. it should work, if not check the ip and that it is the internet ip + 10. Good luckFollowing his instructions worked perfectly. Now my Wii U is all Interneted up. So if you run into any WiFi issues, try this method out and it should help.Reply127 repliesLeave a reply You may also likeSploidInsane Man Stings Himself With the Second Most Painful Insect on EarthToday 11:08amJezebelMichelle Obama Looks Like A Million Bucks At Her Final State Din