Need help connecting wii to wireless router
When I try to connect my wii to my wireless router, I get an error 52030. I don't know what else to do, the password is correct. Am I missing something? Do I need to manually fill out the proxy server info? Any suggestions will be helpful!
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Inappropriate?I had this same problem with my Airport when I got my Wii last week, but I haven't figured it out yet. I just hopped on my neighbor's Wi-Fi, but I would be interested to hear the answer to this one.
I’m having the same problem
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Inappropriate?There are several things that could be causing this hiccup. I assume you've double-checked to make sure the SSID is correct, and that the type of security (WEP vs. WPA) matches the one used by your router?
You could try turning off the security on your router and see if it connects to this open network. This would imply the problem has to do with your security settings. -
Inappropriate?I'm having this issue too, but the Internet channel is working fine. I don't get it.
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?my wii used to work with my wi-fi, but for some reason the signal started to drop and now it's plain old--gone...
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?try turning the router off then on (trust me the same thing happend to me)
I’m helpful
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use a wireless game adapter between router and wii -
Inappropriate?I agree with wii boy. Depending on the brand of router (linksys, d-link, apple airport, etc) and its age, you might have turn the router off and then back on. I notice my linksys required that a few times.
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