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Common Nintendo Wii Internet Connection Problems


by DoItYourself Staff

In addition to being a great way to pass the time, a Nintendo Wii can help you to develop a number of different skills. The ability of the console will depend on the reliability of the Internet connection that is used with it, which will ensure that the console will remain effective. Being aware of the types of problems that can occur with the Wii in relation to the Internet connection will help you to determine how to rectify the issue.

Compatibility

If you are using a wireless router, you must ensure that it is compatible with the Nintendo Wii. In the event that the access points do not work together, you will need to make use of a Wi-Fi USB connector. These cables can be purchased from the same supplier that the console was obtained from or can be purchased online. It is also possible to physically connect the console with the help of a Wii Lan Adapter. Experiment with a laptop and a router to determine which of the methods will be most beneficial for your console.         

Settings

Where the Nintendo Wii hasn’t been calibrated properly, it can cause problems with the Internet connection. To do this, it is necessary to access the settings from the options menu, which will lead you to be able to select Internet before connection settings. Going through these steps will allow you to choose a wireless connection by way of a manual configuration or an automatic search. This will provide a list of networks that are available, which you can check before making a selection to ensure that the signal is strong. After setting this up, you will find it possible to undertake a connection test to ensure it works properly. The security codes that are entered into the console and the router must match to ensure that they are attuned to each other.

Location

If your Nintendo Wii is placed too far away from the wireless access point, you may find the Internet does not work at all or intermittently disconnects. Check whether the connection improves when the console is moved closer to the access point, and check different locations. Make sure that the console is always in close proximity to the access point to ensure a good connection is constant. Avoid a layout where there will be any items between the console and the access point to ensure that there is no interference in the connection.               

Defect

If the Nintendo Wii recognizes that it is suffering a specific issue, it will display an error code to confirm the source of the problem. Check the error code in comparison to the list that can be found in the instruction manual or on screen. This will confirm why the problem is occurring and how to rectify it. Check the status of the router to ensure that it is switched on and working properly. If you have made any adjustments as a way to make the console work, it should be turned off and left for ten minutes before being switched on again.

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