UltraPrimal wrote:You may have to change a setting or 2 on your router. Trust me. I had alot of trouble connecting to Wi-Fi with my Wi and DS. Then I just change 1 little setting and bam. I go from not being able to connect at all to pure perfection. Go through Nintendo's error code help walkthroughs first before you spend $50 on a USB plug-in, which could just cause more problems.
Autobot032 wrote:Like it was said, fiddle with the router settings a bit. First of all, make sure the firewall (in the router) is shut off before connecting. Once connected, turn the firewall back on, and it should adapt just fine.
It took me almost 4 hours to get my Wii to connect. I was almost in tears.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Grim Locust wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Like it was said, fiddle with the router settings a bit. First of all, make sure the firewall (in the router) is shut off before connecting. Once connected, turn the firewall back on, and it should adapt just fine.
It took me almost 4 hours to get my Wii to connect. I was almost in tears.
I can so relate. When UF let me borrow his wii, I couldn't connect at all. Took me days to find the right settings. In fact, I'm typing this on a wii right now.
Autobobby1 wrote:I don't know how it worked, but it did. Then Pokemon Pearl's wifi crapped out on me. But hey, it works for everything else now.
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