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If it is the Wii console wi fi you are after then go to this site for instructions.
But keep in mind the Nintendo no longer provides support for online network games on Wii. You can still use it in off line mode.
One annoying thing about the Nintendo Wii is that there is no way to reset the video settings once you have changed them in the Nintendo Wii System Menu.
It will not detect which cables you are trying to use and just tries to use the last settings that you set it to.
So, if you have changed your Nintendo Wii from using the regular cables that came with the system to using component cables, then switch back to a TV using regular RCA cables (these are the yellow, red and white cables) then you need to reset the settings on your Nintendo Wii to the default video settings.
You can reset your Nintendo Wii video settings to use Composite (or RCA - Yellow, Red and White) cables by doing the following:
1. Make sure the Nintendo Wii is powered off and a red light is showing.
2. With the power off, unplug the video cables from the back of the Nintendo Wii, leave them plugged into your TV (these should be the RCA/Composite cables)
3. Press the Power button on the front of Nintendo Wii. Make sure the cables are still unplugged.
4. Keep the Nintendo Wii powered on and plug your cables back into it with it still running.
5. If all went well, the picture should appear normally now.
6. Once the picture has reappeared, you should go into the Nintendo Wii Menu (the Wii button in the bottom left hand corner) and change the display back to 480i to make the changes permanent.
1. Attempt to relink your Wii to your router from the wireless menu in the Wii.
2. If (1) above does not work, you can reset your router to factory settings then attempt connection again. BEFORE doing this, hook your Wii up to the router with an Ethernet cable to make sure you have a connection and not a problem with your wii.
3. If you decide to do a hard reset, go to the Cisco/Linksys website for complete reset instructions.
You can reset your Nintendo Wii video settings to use Composite (or RCA - Yellow, Red and White) cables by doing the following:
1. Make sure the Nintendo Wii is powered off and a red light is showing.
2. With the power off, unplug the video cables from the back of the Nintendo Wii, leave them plugged into your TV (these should be the RCA/Composite cables)
3. Press the Power button on the front of Nintendo Wii. Make sure the cables are still unplugged.
4. Keep the Nintendo Wii powered on and plug your cables back into it with it still running.
5. If all went well, the picture should appear normally now.
6. Once the picture has reappeared, you should go into the Nintendo Wii Menu (the Wii button in the bottom left hand corner) and change the display back to 480i to make the changes permanent.
The 51330 error code is in reference to a wireless router security issue.
Solution: Reset* the router that your Wii is connected to back to it's default settings.
The router's default settings will put an end to the 51330 router security error.
*some routers have a 'RESET' button located on the outer casing, other routers can be reset using the software that came with your router
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