Recalibrating your Wii remote should take care of the issue. Just follow these steps:
1) Remove the battery cover on the remote.
2) Press the red button.
3) Flip down the SD card cover.
4) Press the red button there.
5) Wait until you see a message on the screen letting you know that the remote has been successfully calibrated.
If this procedure does not resolve your issue then you may want to try and re-orient your sensor bar. If there is anything in the room or nearby that is interfering with your signal moving the sensor bar will help to overcome the interference. Also make sure that the batteries in your remote are good. Underpowered signals from the remote can also cause the issue that you are trying to resolve.
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Hereis a step by step procedure on how to connect your Wii to the internet.
1. Turn on your Wii console and press the A Button on the Wii Remoteto reach the Wii main menu. Use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii"button.
2. Select "Wii Settings" to access the"Wii System Settings" menu.
3. Using the arrow on the right side of thescreen, scroll to page two and select "Internet."
4. Select "Connection 1: None"
5. Click on "Wireless Connection"and then "Search for an Access Point."
6. Select "OK" and the Wii willdisplay all the wireless networks it finds.
7. Select the wireless network that isyours.
8. If prompt to enter the security code,enter the security code that you have saved your router settings.
How to
connect your Wii to the Internet
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 chooses "Clear Settings.") Click on
"Wireless Connection" and then "Search for an Access Point Select
"OK" and the Wii will display all the wireless networks it finds. Select
the wireless network that is yours 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.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...
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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."
Select
"OK" and the Wii will display all the wireless networks it finds. Select
the wireless network that is yours 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.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.
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