Nintendo Wii Error 52230
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a user name and password when
Wii Error Code 50299
you try to go online for the first time after restrarting your PC, your ISP is error code 52130 likely not compatible. Please contact your service provider for more information. If this error occurs regularly, while you are playing at home, it is likely a connection problem related wii error 51330 to your firewall settings. For more information on firewalls, click here. Are you using a Netgear brand wireless router? Our expeirence shows disabling the "SPI Firewall" of the router may help the connection. The "SPI Firewall" option is typically found under the "WAN Setup" tab of the router's settings. For information on accessing your router's settings, please click here and select the model of the Netgear router you own (if available). If you are still receiving this error code, please click here for assistance. x Close window
a user name and password when
Wii Error Code 51030
you try to go online for the first time after restrarting your PC, your ISP is https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/windows/error52230.jsp likely not compatible. Please contact your service provider for more information. If this error occurs regularly, while you are playing at home, it is likely a connection problem related https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/windows/error52230.jsp to your firewall settings. For more information on firewalls, click here. Are you using a Netgear brand wireless router? Our expeirence shows disabling the "SPI Firewall" of the router may help the connection. The "SPI Firewall" option is typically found under the "WAN Setup" tab of the router's settings. For information on accessing your router's settings, please click here and select the model of the Netgear router you own (if available). If you are still receiving this error code, please click here for assistance. x Close window
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Comments Last Saturday, Massive mat and I stood inline with a bunch of other geeks to get Nintendo Wiis. I will write a blog post about that, and about how fun the Wii is to play, but for now, im going to bitch about it for a minute… One of the big reasons that I wanted to get a Wii was the fact that you are able to play EVERY nintendo game format on it. NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, and now Wii games! To play the old games you have to join their version of XBox Live, and buy them. The Wii is so futuristic, that it doesnt have an ethernet port on it, no no, wifi is the way nintendo wii rolls! I wanted to buy some of these old games and play them, but you have to connect to a wifi connection first. Not a problem, I have a Linksys WRT54GL router upstairs serving out some 802.11g love. The Wii would see the access point, I would enter the WPA password, then the Wii would think about connecting then spit back and error, "ERROR 52230 contact support.nintendo.com". SUCK! Ok, so I go to the nintendo site, search forever and then find a place to enter my error code. It returns something stupid about trying changing the channel that the router broadcasts on. Weird, but I try it… no LUCK. I searched up and down the web seeing people with similar problems to mine. I couldnt figure it out for the life of me. All my other wifi gear worked fine. I did a little research on what was actually inside the Wii as far as a wireless card. Thats when I found this site, http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=677908&seqNum=2&rl=1 where they actually took a Wii apart. I found my answer there in the form of a simple statement "The 802.11 card only operates in the 2412-2462GHz range. In 802.11b mode" 802.11b MODE! WTF! I dont own any 802.11b equipment, only 802.11g. 802.11b is shitty and slow compared t