I have a secure wireless connection at home. All went well until I did the connectiont test and I got this: Error Code 51332...Unable to connect to the Internet. Choose Internet settings and then confirm your connection. I looked up the error code in the Wii operator manual, but I am not sure how to resolve the problem. Help!
When you are not able to connect with Internet from Your Wii, means there is something wrong with the settings. You may go to Wii Fix Guide
and check out the guide available there, This DIY guide will show step
by step pictures to fix the problems yourself without any technical
knowledge.
Power on your Wii
console and press the A Button on the Wii Remote to reach the Wii main menu.
Use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii" button.
Now, select
"Wii Settings" to access the "Wii System Settings" menu.
Using the arrow on
the right side of the screen, scroll to page two and select
"Internet."
Select
"Connection 1: None"
(Don't see
"None" in Connection 1? Click the Connection 1 button, then choose
"Clear Settings.")
Click on
"Wireless Connection" and then "Search for an Access
Point."
(Are you using a
wired Internet connection to your Wii console? If so, click here for specific
help.)
Select
"OK" and the Wii will display all the wireless networks it finds.
Select the wireless
network that is yours.
(If you're not sure
which is yours, or you don't see any wireless networks, click here.)
Asked to enter a
security key?
If you are prompted
to "Enter the Password or Key," then the wireless network you are
trying to connect to has wireless security turned on. You will need to type in
your security key or password and select "OK."
Don't know your
router's security key?
Let us help you find
your router's security key. Select the brand of your router below and we'll
provide you with the default information for that brand!
Linksys Netgear DLink
Belkin Apple
2Wire
All other brands
Select
"OK," "Save Settings," and then "Yes."
The Wii console will
run a connection test with your wireless network when the test is completed.
You should see the following screen:
As long as you see
"The connection test was successful," the "Wii Support
Code" does not matter and can be ignored
The connection test
was successful - Then you're almost done! After your connection test, the Wii
console will check if there is a new Wii System Update available. Once you
select "Yes" and "I Accept," the Wii will begin to download
any available updates. Click here to find out what's next!
The connection test
was not successful - If the test was not successful, you will receive an error
code.
Error Code 51330 or
52130: This means the security code you entered into the Wii is not the same
one your router is set to. Look in your router's settings and try again. Please
refer to step seven (7) above for more information.
All other error
codes: Try our error code troubleshooting where we have detailed information on
many common error codes. (You can ignore any "Wii Support Code" you
receive on a connection test.)
If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/eric_5b00a5ceab1c0cd2
Power on your Wii
console and press the A Button on the Wii Remote to reach the Wii main menu.
Use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii" button.
Now, select
"Wii Settings" to access the "Wii System Settings" menu.
Using the arrow on
the right side of the screen, scroll to page two and select
"Internet."
Select
"Connection 1: None"
(Don't see
"None" in Connection 1? Click the Connection 1 button, then choose
"Clear Settings.")
Click on
"Wireless Connection" and then "Search for an Access
Point."
(Are you using a
wired Internet connection to your Wii console? If so, click here for specific
help.)
Select
"OK" and the Wii will display all the wireless networks it finds.
Select the wireless
network that is yours.
(If you're not sure
which is yours, or you don't see any wireless networks, click here.)
Asked to enter a
security key?
If you are prompted
to "Enter the Password or Key," then the wireless network you are
trying to connect to has wireless security turned on. You will need to type in
your security key or password and select "OK."
Don't know your
router's security key?
Let us help you find
your router's security key. Select the brand of your router below and we'll
provide you with the default information for that brand!
Linksys Netgear DLink
Belkin Apple
2Wire
All other brands
Select
"OK," "Save Settings," and then "Yes."
The Wii console will
run a connection test with your wireless network when the test is completed.
You should see the following screen:
As long as you see
"The connection test was successful," the "Wii Support
Code" does not matter and can be ignored
The connection test
was successful - Then you're almost done! After your connection test, the Wii
console will check if there is a new Wii System Update available. Once you
select
"Yes" and "I Accept," the Wii will begin to download
any available updates. Click here to find out what's next!
The connection test
was not successful - If the test was not successful, you will receive an error
code.
Error Code 51330 or
52130: This means the security code you entered into the Wii is not the same
one your router is set to. Look in your router's settings and try again. Please
refer to step seven (7) above for more information.
All other error
codes: Try our error code troubleshooting where we have detailed information on
many common error codes. (You can ignore any "Wii Support Code" you
receive on a connection test.)
If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/eric_5b00a5ceab1c0cd2
Power on your Wii
console and press the A Button on the Wii Remote to reach the Wii main menu.
Use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii" button.
Now, select
"Wii Settings" to access the "Wii System Settings" menu.
Using the arrow on
the right side of the screen, scroll to page two and select
"Internet."
Select
"Connection 1: None"
(Don't see
"None" in Connection 1? Click the Connection 1 button, then choose
"Clear Settings.")
Click on
"Wireless Connection" and then "Search for an Access
Point."
(Are you using a
wired Internet connection to your Wii console? If so, click here for specific
help.)
Select
"OK" and the Wii will display all the wireless networks it finds.
Select the wireless
network that is yours.
(If you're not sure
which is yours, or you don't see any wireless networks, click here.)
Asked to enter a
security key?
If you are prompted
to "Enter the Password or Key," then the wireless network you are
trying to connect to has wireless security turned on. You will need to type in
your security key or password and select "OK."
Don't know your
router's security key?
Let us help you find
your router's security key. Select the brand of your router below and we'll
provide you with the default information for that brand!
Linksys Netgear DLink
Belkin Apple
2Wire
All other brands
Select
"OK," "Save Settings," and then "Yes."
The Wii console will
run a connection test with your wireless network when the test is completed.
You should see the following screen:
As long as you see
"The connection test was successful," the "Wii Support
Code" does not matter and can be ignored
The connection test
was successful - Then you're almost done! After your connection test, the Wii
console will check if there is a new Wii System Update available. Once you
select "Yes" and "I Accept," the Wii will begin to download
any available updates. Click here to find out what's next!
The connection test
was not successful - If the test was not successful, you will receive an error
code.
Error Code 51330 or
52130: This means the security code you entered into the Wii is not the same
one your router is set to. Look in your router's settings and try again. Please
refer to step seven (7) above for more information.
All other error
codes: Try our error code troubleshooting where we have detailed information on
many common error codes. (You can ignore any "Wii Support Code" you
receive on a connection test.)
If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/eric_5b00a5ceab1c0cd2
Power on your Wii console and press the A Button on the Wii
Remote to reach the Wii main menu. Use the Wii Remote to select the
"Wii" button.
Now, select "Wii Settings" to access the "Wii
System Settings" menu.
Using the arrow on the right side of the screen, scroll to
page two and select "Internet."
Select "Connection 1: None"
(Don't see "None" in Connection 1? Click the
Connection 1 button, then choose "Clear Settings.")
Click on "Wireless Connection" and then
"Search for an Access Point."
(Are you using a wired Internet connection to your Wii
console? If so, click here for specific help.)
Select "OK" and the Wii will display all the
wireless networks it finds.
Select the wireless network that is yours.
(If you're not sure which is yours, or you don't see any
wireless networks, click here.)
Asked to enter a security key?
If you are prompted to "Enter the Password or
Key," then the wireless network you are trying to connect to has wireless
security turned on. You will need to type in your security key or password and
select "OK."
Don't know your router's security key?
Let us help you find your router's security key. Select the
brand of your router below and we'll provide you with the default information
for that brand!
Linksys Netgear DLink
Belkin Apple 2Wire
All other brands
Select "OK," "Save Settings," and then
"Yes."
The Wii console will run a connection test with your
wireless network when the test is completed. You should see the following
screen:
As long as you see "The connection test was
successful," the "Wii Support Code" does not matter and can be
ignored
The connection test was successful - Then you're almost
done! After your connection test, the Wii console will check if there is a new
Wii System Update available. Once you select "Yes" and "I
Accept," the Wii will begin to download any available updates. Click here
to find out what's next!
The connection test was not successful - If the test was not
successful, you will receive an error code.
Error Code 51330 or 52130: This means the security code you
entered into the Wii is not the same one your router is set to. Look in your
router's settings and try again. Please refer to step seven (7) above for more
information.
All other error codes: Try our error code troubleshooting
where we have detailed information on many common error codes. (You can ignore
any "Wii Support Code" you receive on a connection test.)
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