Hi.
Error Code: 051030
The only wireless network within range of your
Wii console is not configured or is not compatible with the Wii.
* If you are getting this error after completing a system update, this is usually because the
console resets to using the first connection slot after an update. There are two things you can do:
o If you know which connection file you were using before, you
can select that connection file, then select "Use this connection" to
change that to the default. You will need to do this each time they
download an update.
o If you don't know which connection file you are using, or if
you would prefer not to update the active connection file each time,
try to clear, and then re-create your connection setting in slot one
before doing the remaining troubleshooting.
* Check for interference that may be preventing a successful connection.
Click here for tips.
* Check to see if the
router you are using is a known to be incompatible.
Click here to view our list. If your router is known to be incompatible, we recommend using a different router if possible.
* Make sure that the SSID (network name) matches exactly to what you have entered in the Wii console's settings. To verify:
1. Login to your router's settings (
click here and select your router, if available, for information).
2. Look for the section for SSID (typically in the "wireless settings" area).
3. After you find the SSID (network name), verify in the
manual settings
of the Wii console that the SSID appears exactly as listed in the
consumer's router. This includes making sure capitalization, spaces, or
special characters match exactly.
*
Look up your router, if available, in our list of wireless
routers, and check for any special notes that may be necesary to get the connection to work properly.
* The router may not be assigning an IP address to the Wii console,
and a connection using the "Manual Settings" may be necessary.
Click here for help.
* Your router may require a firmware update to work properly with
the Wii console. Firmware updates can usually be found on the router
manufactruer's website; consult the manufacturer for more information.
* If the problem persists, try our
general troubleshooting steps.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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