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Error
Code: 51330
This error code
usually indicates a problem relating to wireless security. Please try
the following troubleshooting:
Are you using WEP or WPA security on your router?
Log into the router using the default IP (consult your router's
manual for assistance)
Locate the "wireless security" section of your router settings and
find the WEP or WPA key.
If you are using 64-bit encryption, the WEP Key must be a
10-character key consisting of numbers or letters A through F.
If you are using 128-bit encryption, the WEP Key must be a
26-character key consisting of numbers or letters A through F.
The WEP Key must be a Hexadecimal (0-9, A-F, no other special
characters or letters).
If your router has multiple slots for a WEP Key, make sure the
active key is the one in the #1 slot.
If you are using WPA, the Wii console is compatible with the
following types:
WPA - PSK (TKIP)
WPA - PSK (AES)
WPA2 - PSK (AES)
If your WEP or WPA key is correct, then the problem might be related
to MAC address filtering:
From the router settings, locate the "MAC address filter" settings
(also known as "access control", "access list", or "network filter"
depending on your router model).
If the Mac address filter is set to "enabled", then you must add the
Wii's MAC address to the "allowed" list. You can locate the Wii's MAC
address from the "console information" page (located under "Internet" in
the Wii Settings).
If the Mac address filter was disabled, then continue
troubleshooting.
Check Nintendo's router info for special notes, if available, for
your router.
Click here to go to our Wireless
Router lookup page.
Use the drop-down box to select, if available, your router
manufacturer.
Click on your router's model number, if available.
Read any "special notes" at the top of the router's page. Many
issues can be solved by changing settings described in the "special
notes."
Try a "Manual
Setup" with the Wii console (how
to), using your network's IP configuration settings. To access
these settings:
On your PC, click "Start" and then "Run."
Type "CMD" into the field that appears to open a new window.
Type "IPCONFIG/ALL" and press "Enter" to display a list of internet
settings. Locate the settings asked for by the Wii console during the Manual
Setup process and enter them.
Power cycle your router and modem by unplugging them both from the
wall. Wait a few minutes, and plug the modem back in. Wait a couple of
minutes for the modem to initialize, then turn on the router. Try to
connect the Wii console online and test for proper response.
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Error code 32007 refers to a WiFi problem concerning the speed and reliability of your connection. If there are any computers connected to your wireless router disconnect them and try connecting with your Wii again.
Same problem. Other boards all say check router, connection - mostly answers from people who don't know what they are talking about. Doesn't seem to be a solution for it from nintendo right now
Error
Code: 32007
There was a
problem downloading the latest Wii update. Please check the following:
Our servers may be down temporarily or experiencing a
high amount of network traffic, especially after a new update has become
available. Wait a few hours and try again. If you are still receiving
this error after waiting, check the next steps.
Satellite Internet often causes this Error
Code. You must have a cable or DSL internet connection. Other connection
types, such as dial-up and satellite, are typically not compatible.
Contact your Internet Service Provider if you are not sure what type of
internet connection you have.
Does your internet service provider (ISP) require that you
log in whenever you wish to use the internet? If so, your ISP may not be
compatible with the Wii console. Please contact your ISP for additional
information.
If you are still unable to connect, and have waited a few hours,
please try the following:
How are you attempting to connect your Wii console online?
Try adjusting the "Channel" your wireless
router broadcasts
on. We highly recommend setting your wireless router to
either
channel 1 or 11. Be sure to try both channels if the
first one
you try does not work. This can potentially increase the
download
speed. For information on accessing your router's
settings, click
here to select the brand name and model number of
your router
(if available). (The "Channel" setting is typically
found in the "Wireless" section of your router's setup
utility.)
If adjusting the "Channel" did not work, please review
our "Slow
Download Times or Errors Received While Connecting"
troubleshooting
tips by clicking here.
Are you using a Netgear brand wireless router? Our
expeirence
shows disabling the "SPI Firewall" of the router may
help the connection. The "SPI Firewall" option is
typically found
under the "WAN Setup" tab of the router's settings. For
information on accessing your router's settings, please click
here and select
the model of the Netgear router you own (if available).
Try adjusting the "Channel" your wireless router broadcasts on. We highly recommend setting your wireless router to either channel 1 or 11. Be sure to try both channels if the first one you try does not work. This can potentially increase the download speed. For information on accessing your router's settings, click here to select the brand name and model number of your router (if available). (The "Channel" setting is typically found in the "Wireless" section of your router's setup utility.)
If adjusting the "Channel" did not work, please review our "Slow Download Times or Errors Received While Connecting" troubleshooting tips by clicking here.
Are you using a Netgear brand wireless router? Our expeirence shows disabling the "SPI Firewall" of the router may help the connection. The "SPI Firewall" option is typically found under the "WAN Setup" tab of the router's settings. For information on accessing your router's settings, please click here and select the model of the Netgear router you own (if available).
If you are still receiving this error code, please click here for assistance.
Ok, if you are having this prob. you should goto support.nintendo.com and enter the code in the error box. or if you already have and it didn't work, put your wii's serial number in the repair/serial part and before you confirm that, check your warranty.
i tried to share internet with a dongle and it didnt work.. i am not sure if it was because of the dongle or miss configuration.. but it was brand new so i kind of doubt it.. because the only thing it didnt give me when i connect was a dns suffix.. and well.. i bought the router just to save time.. so i would also suggest you to buy the routter, it will be easier.. you could also buy a usb connection so you go by wire and not wireless.. ...
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