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It appears 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.
If your wireless network password isn't wrong, reply. Hope this helps somewhat.
Hello! The usual cause of error code 51330 appears to be that the password
(also known as a WPA or WEP key) entered into the Wii console is not the
same as what your wireless router is set to allow.
This is how to fix it:
Make sure the password is entered into the Wii exactly as it appears in your router's settings. Security keys are case sensitive.
If this does not work, I would suggest doing a power cycle of your modem and router. This is done by following these steps:
Unplug both the modem and the router from the power outlet.
Wait a few minutes, and plug the modem back in.
Wait a couple of minutes for the modem to initialize, then plug in the router.
Try to connect the Wii, Nintendo DS, or Nintendo 3DS online and test for proper response
The SSID(network name) is actually the name you give the router. When you are on a wireless device and look at available wireless routers in range, the name you see is the SSID. You can see the SSID in multiple ways,
Login to your router admin page by going to the router ip address(usually 192.168.1.1) and log in. After you log in, go to the wireless settings and confirm your SSID.
If you have a wireless device like a laptop, you can view all available wireless routers in range and you should see yours show up. Check what the name of it is(SSID) and use that and input it into your Wii.
For additional help, read my tech article on how to connect your Wii to the internet. Click here to read it.
Start your wii, go to the bottom of the screen and click on the wii icon. Than go further in the program to internet conections. clic on and your wii wil search for a new connection
It's a problem with your internet connection. It could be as simple as
mis-typing on of the settings, i.e. the SSID. Otherwise try changing
this channel your router broadcasts on to 1 or 11. It worked for me.
Check out
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/routers/en_na/routerIndex.jsp for more
details about your router. Or http://www.wiierrorcodes.com/wii-error-51300-51399.php for more details on the error number.
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