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Connection service for this software has been discontinued. Visit support.nintendo.com for a list of current Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection-compatible
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software. Error Code: 20110 Of course, the "list of current [compatible] software" will wii internet connection error 51330 point you to more recent games. This may or may not be an attempt from the company to push players
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to buy their latest games. Whatever it is, it shows the essential problem with centralized services: players still want to play (I do!) but Nintendo doesn't want to maintain the service forever. wii error code 51331 If the service had a decentralized structure instead of a centralized one, there would be no such problem: in a decentralized system, those who want to play are also those who put up the service. Anyway, it is still possible to play Mario Kart Wii or Super Smash Bros. Brawl online. Here is how to do it. Install Homebrew The first step is to wii error code 52130 install the Homebrew channel on your Wii. You will need an SD card formatted as FAT (size doesn't matter: 8 MB is enough to install just the system; if you want to download games later, scale it up to gigabytes) and two pieces of information: the system version of your Wii (shown in the top-right corner of the Wii's System Settings) the MAC address of your Wii (shown in the Network settings) If your system version starts with 4.3, go and fetch LetterBomb: input your system version and MAC address on this page, fill the captcha and cut the red wire. This will give you a ZIP archive that you can decompress at the root of your SD card. Next, insert the SD card in your Wii and go to the Messages panel. At the date of today or yesterday, you should see a red enveloppe. Click it and follow the on-screen instructions to install the channel on your system. If you don't see any message, it may be because you have the latest updates of the Wii system (Nintendo patched it to prevent players from installing Homebrew, thus keeping control o
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