Nintendo Wii Internet Connection Error 52030
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have a channel range of 1 through 11. wii error code 52230 The best channels to try are usually 1 and 11, as they do wii error code 50300 not overlap with other channels. Typically, the channel settings for your router will be found in the router's main "Wireless" tab. http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wfc/en_na/ds/results.jsp?error_code=51330&system=Wii 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 https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/fr_na/windows/error52030.jsp 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
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ConsolesNintendoWiiWii ConsoleTips & How-TosNintendo Wii Error... Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest Share by Email × Tip & How-To about Nintendo Wii Console Nintendo Wii Error Code 52030 The most likely cause of error 52030 is that the router securityinformation was entered incorrectly on your Wii or that your router is unableto assign an IP address to the Wii. If this problem just started, and your Wii was working before, then tryto power cycle your equipment. Turn off the modem, router and Wii. After10 seconds turn on the Modem, after 30 seconds turn on your router, and after30 seconds turn on the Wii. If this does not work then continue below, Make sure your wireless networksecurity password and security typeis entered into your Nintendo Wii correctly. You can go into your routersconfiguration page to view the security key and view security type. If needed,you can change these. On most routers, you can access the configuration page byopening your Internet Browser and going to the router ip address(gatewayaddress) 192.168.1.1 This address may vary from router to router. Once you goto this address you should get a login page. Login and then go to your Wirelesssettings page to view the settings you need for your Wii. Once you verify thesecurity key and type, input these settings into your Wii and test theconnection. Click here for my tech article on how to configureinternet settings on the Nintendo Wii. Tip - To view your gateway address in Windows do the following, Go to Start > Run and in the run box type "command" or"cmd". A black DOS window should open. In this window type"ipconfig /all" you should now see a gateway address. -Most home networks will use DCHP. What is DCHP? This is Dynamic HostConfiguration Protocol. In short, it means your router or server will assign IP and DNSaddresses out automatically, with no intervention needed from you. If you aremanually using settings(not using DCHP) you will need to assign an IP/DNSaddress to your Wii. To get to the Wii settings to input an IP address and DNS address, dothe following, Access the Wii System settings and select "Internet" from Page 2. Select "Connection Settings" and choose the connection file youcurrently use (will have a red border around it). Select "Change Settings," and click the right blue arrow twice toreach "Auto-Obtain IP Address." Click on "No" and select "Advanced Settings." Enter in your IP address, DNS address and subnet mask information. A Wii connection test should confirm the internet is now working. Again, mosthome netw