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Posted on May 21, 2011

Help, Im trying connectmy wii to the wireless internet and I keep getting a error code number 50300

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Error Code: 50300 The Wii console's internet connection settings are not correct. This could include your network name (SSID), WEP or WPA keys, or any manual settings you may have entered.


  • It's possible something has changed since you last connected online with your Wii console. Try setting up a new connection file, using your router's settings.
  • While "Search for an Access Point" is the easiest and recommended connection type, your network may require you to use the "Manual Setup" option.
  • If you are still getting this error code, please call 1-800-255-3700 for further assistance.

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Just moved and trying to set up my nintendo wii. im haveing a hard time to get it my internet on there i keep putting my SSID BUT IT KEEPS GIVING ME ERROR CODE LIKE 51031?

    The following Wii error codes all have the same possible solutions, which you can read below this list of codes...
  • All Wii Error Codes between 51000 and 51099
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  • All Wii Error Codes Between 52100 and 52199
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  • 51130This is a General Troubleshooting error code and does not have any one specific cause. You'll need to try the following steps to try to solve the problem.
    1. Your wireless router sends out an internet signal using a specific "channel" (much like a radio broadcasts over the airwaves). You can change the "channel" that your wireless router uses to broadcast the internet signal manually. Nintendo suggests setting your wireless router to either channel 1 or 11, as these are supposed to be the fastest channels for download speed.
    The Nintendo website has a guide that shows you how to change the channel on your wireless router.
  • https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wfc/en_na/routers/index.jsp
  • 2. In addition to the broadcasting channel, there is also a broadcast setting. This can be set to either "G", "B", or "Mixed." Nintendo suggests that the "Mixed" setting gives the best network connection, but you might need to try all three settings to get the best network connection.
    3. Home appliances and other devices that are near to your console, like microwaves and cordless phones, might cause interference with your wireless network connection, so try turning these off. Other wireless devices like keyboards and computer mice can also interfere with your network connection.
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Error code on my wii

Error Code 50300, 50301, 50302 It appears that your Wii console's Internet connection may be affected by wireless interference. Try the following: Change your wireless router's channel to 1 or 11 Changing the wireless channel on your router may help. Most wireless routers have a channel range of 1 through 11. The best channels to try are usually 1 and 11, as they do not overlap with other channels. Typically, the channel settings for your router will be found in the router's main "Wireless" tab. Where is your wireless router located? Move your router away from walls and off the floor and try to place it in a central location in your home. Also, keep it away from metal objects such as metal filing cabinets which can cause interference. Look for other devices Noise from cordless devices (cordless phones), or wireless electronics (wireless keyboards, headphones, cell phones), especially those using the 2.4GHz frequency, can interfere with your wireless signal. Also, older microwave models can cause wireless interference. Avoid electronics that use the 2.4GHz frequency, instead look for devices that use the 5.8GHz or 900MHz frequencies.
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Is there a fix to wii error code 50300 ?

The Wii console's internet connection settings are not correct. This could include your network name (SSID), WEP or WPA keys, or any manual settings you may have entered.
It's possible something has changed since you last connected online with your Wii console. Try setting up a new connection file, using your router's settings.
While "Search for an Access Point" is the easiest and recommended connection type, your network may require you to use the "Manual Setup" option.
If the problem persists, try our general troubleshooting for tips.
If you are still getting this error code, please call 1-800-255-3700 for further assistance.

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What is code 50300

This is the information on that error code straight from Nintendo's website:

Error Code: 50300

The Wii console's internet connection settings are not correct. This could include your network name (SSID), WEP or WPA keys, or any manual settings you may have entered.

* It's possible something has changed since you last connected online with your Wii console. Try setting up a new connection file, using your router's settings. Click here for help.
* While "Search for an Access Point" is the easiest and recommended connection type, your network may require you to use the "Manual Setup" option. Click here for help.
* If the problem persists, try our general troubleshooting for tips.

If you are still getting this error code, please call 1-800-255-3700 for further assistance.

See the following page for more information and links to help you:

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wfc/en_na/ds/results.jsp?error_code=50300&system=Wii&locale=en_US
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Etting error message 50300

Error code 50300 implies that your internet connection settings aren't right.

Nintendo DS:
On your DS you'll want to navigate to System Settings > Internet (it's on page 3) > Connection Settings. Select an empty connection to use (it'll say "None"). Select the "Search for an Access Point" option; it'll show you all available networks in range. Select yours and provide any security key/password if needed.

Here's the specific support page for error code 50300.
Here's a detailed guide on how to set up an internet connection.


Wii:
From the main channel menu on the Wii, hit the Wii button. Then navigate to Wii Settings > Internet (page 2). Select an empty connection, choose your connection type and then follow the on-screen instructions. You should first try choosing "Automatic" or "Auto-Detect" whenever possible. If that doesn't work, try using Manual settings.

Here's the specific support page for error code 50300.
Here's a detailed guide on how to set up an internet connection.

Hope this solves your issue!
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Error Code 50300 while trying to set up wireless connection.

The 50300 error code is the result of incorrectly inputting network connection information. This means that your network name (SSID), WEP/WPA/WPA2 key, or manual settings you have entered could be incorrect. I suggest that you go back and re-enter those settings.
If all of your entered details are correct, your network may require you to use the "Manual Setup" option on the Wii.
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I bought a wireless router and when I try to hook it up to the wii I do the test and it says error code 50300

Error code 50300 for the Wii signifies that your wireless settings are not correct. What you have to do is go into the Wii Internet setup, and make sure that the settings on your Wii are identical to the setup in the wireless router that you are trying to use. The most common problems include:

1) SSID, which is the name of the wireless network that you setup in the router.

2) The WEP or WPA key, which is the security password that you setup for either of the security protocols that the wireless networks use. You should definitely use the WPA security protocol as the WEP protocol was hacked some time ago.

3) Any manual settings you may have setup, such as whether you are using a fixed TCIP address or a dynamic one.

If you setup the router yourself then you should be able to check the settings on the Wii on your own to verify they are correct. If you had someone else setup the router, use the following link on the Nintendo website which will help you go through the Wii settings to ensure all is well:

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wfc/en_na/ds/results.jsp?error_code=50300&system=Wii&locale=en_US

Thank you for the opportunity to assist you in resolving your issue. Should you need further information or assistance please do not hesitate to let us know.
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Canot conect to internet keeps coming up with error 50300

From www.wiierrorcodes.com Wii Error Code 50300 - 50399

This error is caused by incorrect internet connection settings, such as network name (SSID), WEP/WPA keys, or any manual settings.
To solve this error :
Ensure you have correctly entered basic information such as network name (SSID) and WEP/WPA keys.
Try changing the channel of your wireless router to either channel 1 or channel 11 which can increase download speeds. Be sure to test both channels to see which works better or faster.

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I purchased a nintendo wii point to get internet on my wii but it says it is error code 50300 what do i do?

Hello Sir


Error Code: 50300 The Wii console's internet connection settings are not correct. This could include your network name (SSID), WEP or WPA keys, or any manual settings you may have entered.
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I can't get my wii on line it keeps coming up with error code 50300 or 50200

Error Code: 50300 The Wii console's internet connection settings are not correct. This could include your network name (SSID), WEP or WPA keys, or any manual settings you may have entered.
  • It's possible something has changed since you last connected online with your Wii console. Try setting up a new connection file, using your router's settings. Click here for help.
  • While "Search for an Access Point" is the easiest and recommended connection type, your network may require you to use the "Manual Setup" option. Click here for help.
  • If the problem persists, try our general troubleshooting for tips.
If you are still getting this error code, please call 1-800-255-3700 for further assistance.

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Error Code: 50200 Specific Error Code Not Found - General Troubleshooting
  • Try adjusting the "Channel" your wireless router broadcasts on. We highly recommend setting your wireless router to either channel 1 or 11. 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).
  • Check your router's broadcast settings to find out if it is set to "G", "B", or "Mixed." Mixed typically works best, but try all three to see if it improves the network connection to the Wii console.

  • Make sure that any other interfering devices, such as microwaves and cordless phones, are turned off. Wireless keyboards and mice may also cause interference.
If you are still receiving this error code, please click here for assistance.
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