Start with the basics FRESH BATTERIES:
1) Fresh batteries should be in each.
2) Turn on the Wii with Player 1's remote or the button on the console.
3) Open your SD Card cover and press Sync. Very shortly afterward, press the red button on your P1 Remote (in the battery cover). Lights will blink and then will be showing a light in the first square, denoting the connection is complete and it's P1.
4) Do the same as Step 3 for the P2 remote. For the P2 remote, after the blinking, then the second square will be lit, meaning it's P2.
That is the Standard Connection. It is tied to the Wii until it's re-done.
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After you attempt to synch them (pressing the red synch button on the
wii, followed by the red synch button underneith the battery cover of
the wiimote), make sure the wii is turned on and press the buttons 1
and 2 on the wiimote at the same time to have it search for recognized
bluetooth devices (ie. your wii).
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The first thing I did while
the Wii was turned on was that I tried to sync the Wii Remote by
pressing the "1" + "2" buttons at the same time. The lights at the
bottom of the controller flashed for about 30 seconds, but never
received the signal from the Wii. Bummer.
The next step I
followed was to hit the sync button on the Wii Remote (Wiimote). Then
immediately opened the cover for the opening where the SD Flash card goes and pressed the sync button on the Wii. 30 seconds of flashing, and no result. Double bummer.
Finally, after some Google searching, I found a couple of message boards
where people had to press the Sync button on the Wii (not the Wii
Remote) for 15 seconds to reset it. I performed this step and then
pressed sync on the Wii Remote. The 2nd controller synced up almost
immediately. What a relief!
Apparently the problem lies in the fact that the Bluetooth technology
being used has to be manually synced in order for it to connect to the
Wii. It does not make much sense at all. You would think they could be
pre-authorized in order to minimize time and ease of use. In addition,
you really have to be careful that your other controllers are turned on
while syncing or else the controller that you are trying to put on
channel 3 might end up on channel 2! This happened to me on one
occasion.
Good luck with getting your Wiimotes in sync with your Wii. Hopefully this helped!
If this helped you out, please let me know with a comment below!
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