Post by Admin on Jul 25, 2017 6:45:17 GMT
This post helps fix error code 51330 while trying to play your Wii console.
Step 1: Change the Wii Security Type to WPA2-PSK (AES)
From the Wii Menu, use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii" button.
Select "Wii Settings" to access the "Wii System Settings" menu.
Using the arrow on the right side of the screen, move over to the second page and select "Internet."
Select "Connection Settings."
Select the connection file you wish to edit and then select "Change Settings."
Using the arrow on the right side of the screen, move over to the second page ("Type of Security").
Select WPA2 - PSK (AES).
Select the white box that appears and then use the onscreen keyboard to enter your wireless network's password and select "OK" when complete.
Select "Save," and then "OK" to start a connection test.
Step 2: Find Your Network's Wireless Password and ensure you entered the password correctly.
Look for a sticker on your router.
Many routers provided by Internet Service Providers have a sticker on the bottom or side, listing the default wireless password.
Check the network settings within Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, or Mac OS.
If a PC is connected to your wireless network, you can often find the wireless password saved within the PC's settings.
Go to Start and enter in the search box "view network connections," then press "Enter."
In the Network Connections window, right-click the network name, and select "Status."
Click the "Wireless Properties" button.
Click the "Security" tab, and then click the "Show characters" check box.
The password for the wireless network is displayed in the "Network security key" field.
For Mac users, try
Wireless password:
Click on the Finder icon.
Select Applications on the left, and then Utilities.
Select "Keychain Access."
On the left, ensure "login" is selected under Keychains and "Passwords" is selected under Category.
Find the name of your wireless network, and ensure the "Kind" field is labeled "Airport network password," and then double-click this listing.
Click on the checkbox next to "Show Password" and enter your computer's Adminstrator password and click "Allow."
Wireless security type:
Hold the Option key on your keyboard, and then select the Wi-Fi icon located on the menu bar.
The currently connected network's information will be displayed as light gray text, and the security type will be listed next to "Security."
If the gray text is not visible, hover over your network with your mouse to display this information.
Step 3: Update the Security Setting/Wireless Password within the Wii Internet Settings.
Review closely to ensure both the security type and password match the information you located during step 2.
Once you have entered the correct password or key into your system, try the connection test again.
Step 4: Power cycle your router and modem, and then try again.
Step 5: Ensure the wireless mode within your router's settings is compatible with the Wii console.
The Wii console supports the 802.11g and 802.11b wireless formats (also labeled as "Up to 54Mbps" in some routers).
If the router is using a 802.11n only ("Up to 300Mbps"), you will need to change this setting to allow the Wii to connect to your home network.
For reference, see www.dlink.com/uk/en/support/faq/routers/mydlink-routers/dir-810l/how-do-i-change-the-802-11-mode-on-my-router
Step 6: Change your router's channel setting to 1 or 11.
References:
www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/network-wifi/how-change-wi-fi-channel-3325316/
www.howtogeek.com/howto/21132/change-your-wi-fi-router-channel-to-optimize-your-wireless-signal/
From the Wii Menu, use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii" button.
Select "Wii Settings" to access the "Wii System Settings" menu.
Using the arrow on the right side of the screen, move over to the second page and select "Internet."
Select "Connection Settings."
Select the connection file you wish to edit and then select "Change Settings."
Using the arrow on the right side of the screen, move over to the second page ("Type of Security").
Select WPA2 - PSK (AES).
Select the white box that appears and then use the onscreen keyboard to enter your wireless network's password and select "OK" when complete.
Select "Save," and then "OK" to start a connection test.
Step 2: Find Your Network's Wireless Password and ensure you entered the password correctly.
Look for a sticker on your router.
Many routers provided by Internet Service Providers have a sticker on the bottom or side, listing the default wireless password.
Check the network settings within Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, or Mac OS.
If a PC is connected to your wireless network, you can often find the wireless password saved within the PC's settings.
Go to Start and enter in the search box "view network connections," then press "Enter."
In the Network Connections window, right-click the network name, and select "Status."
Click the "Wireless Properties" button.
Click the "Security" tab, and then click the "Show characters" check box.
The password for the wireless network is displayed in the "Network security key" field.
For Mac users, try
Wireless password:
Click on the Finder icon.
Select Applications on the left, and then Utilities.
Select "Keychain Access."
On the left, ensure "login" is selected under Keychains and "Passwords" is selected under Category.
Find the name of your wireless network, and ensure the "Kind" field is labeled "Airport network password," and then double-click this listing.
Click on the checkbox next to "Show Password" and enter your computer's Adminstrator password and click "Allow."
Wireless security type:
Hold the Option key on your keyboard, and then select the Wi-Fi icon located on the menu bar.
The currently connected network's information will be displayed as light gray text, and the security type will be listed next to "Security."
If the gray text is not visible, hover over your network with your mouse to display this information.
Step 3: Update the Security Setting/Wireless Password within the Wii Internet Settings.
Review closely to ensure both the security type and password match the information you located during step 2.
Once you have entered the correct password or key into your system, try the connection test again.
Step 4: Power cycle your router and modem, and then try again.
Step 5: Ensure the wireless mode within your router's settings is compatible with the Wii console.
The Wii console supports the 802.11g and 802.11b wireless formats (also labeled as "Up to 54Mbps" in some routers).
If the router is using a 802.11n only ("Up to 300Mbps"), you will need to change this setting to allow the Wii to connect to your home network.
For reference, see www.dlink.com/uk/en/support/faq/routers/mydlink-routers/dir-810l/how-do-i-change-the-802-11-mode-on-my-router
Step 6: Change your router's channel setting to 1 or 11.
References:
www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/network-wifi/how-change-wi-fi-channel-3325316/
www.howtogeek.com/howto/21132/change-your-wi-fi-router-channel-to-optimize-your-wireless-signal/