I have a strange issue, and I am hoping by some strange chance somebody on here will know the answer. I already called Nintendo, and they have no freakin idea what the problem is. I am trying to connect via a Wireless Router, or the Nintendo WiFi-USB Connector in order to get my Wii to connect to the internet...it doesnt matter which one I use, I just want it to work.
The Wii Recognizes my SSID, and it recognizes the type of wireless security I am using (WPA-PSK (AES)). Then after typing in the password, the Wii cannot connect, giving me an error code, and the Nintendo tech support guy said that the specific error code it gave me relates to interference. However, I have done everything I possibly can (changed the wireless broadcast channel, turned off all possible devices causing interference, etc...) and the Wii still wont connect. So i decided to go buy the Nintendo WiFi-USB Connector and try that route.
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This usb connector connects into an XP machine, allows the Wii to connect to it, and it connects through the computer's internet connection. In the process of setting up, the program makes the local area connection shared. After I installed the program, it recognized my Wii and I allowed it to connect, but then the Wii cannot find the internet. Then I checked the PC i was running it through, and it cannot get on the internet either. However, as soon as I disable the connection that usb connector is on (windows labels it as Local Area Connection 2), the internet is available again. I think that this is the main problem, the fact that the computer cannot access the internet causes the Wii to not be able to either.
I have never really worked with sharing network connections so it is hard for me to trouble shoot this....The Nintendo guy said his worked perfectly fine first time, but I tried this on 2 computers and it did the exact same thing. If anyone has advice on either the wireless router or the USB connector, that would be greatly appreciated.
The Wii Recognizes my SSID, and it recognizes the type of wireless security I am using (WPA-PSK (AES)). Then after typing in the password, the Wii cannot connect, giving me an error code, and the Nintendo tech support guy said that the specific error code it gave me relates to interference. However, I have done everything I possibly can (changed the wireless broadcast channel, turned off all possible devices causing interference, etc...) and the Wii still wont connect. So i decided to go buy the Nintendo WiFi-USB Connector and try that route.
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This usb connector connects into an XP machine, allows the Wii to connect to it, and it connects through the computer's internet connection. In the process of setting up, the program makes the local area connection shared. After I installed the program, it recognized my Wii and I allowed it to connect, but then the Wii cannot find the internet. Then I checked the PC i was running it through, and it cannot get on the internet either. However, as soon as I disable the connection that usb connector is on (windows labels it as Local Area Connection 2), the internet is available again. I think that this is the main problem, the fact that the computer cannot access the internet causes the Wii to not be able to either.
I have never really worked with sharing network connections so it is hard for me to trouble shoot this....The Nintendo guy said his worked perfectly fine first time, but I tried this on 2 computers and it did the exact same thing. If anyone has advice on either the wireless router or the USB connector, that would be greatly appreciated.