Routers

Using a D-Link GamerLounge DGL-4300.

802.11g only, using WPA-TKIP (WPA-Personal) and running fine.

Cheers :)
 
I could *not* get my Belkin F5D6231-4 Ver. 2000 to work. It would sometimes test okay, never make anywhere past the test phase. All common fixes were attempted, several times each.

I switched to my old Dell-branded router and it worked great the first time.
 
Linksys wrt54g v1.1 w/ latest firmware. Nothing but 51330 error till I changed mode from "G only" to "Mixed". Works great now.
 
BT wireless homehub, asks for a passkey. Its the WEP key on the back, took me a while to figure that out :frown2:
 
i have a bt homehub and the wii will not connect i have tried changing channels i have even put the wii's mac addy on the hub and still error code51330 i will have to spend more money on a wifi dongle vvvvv poor nintendo having (and still) owned all there products not happy
but wii is still a great machine and has changed the way we play games
 
Comcast/Linksys Router not working

I have the Linksys WCG200 derivative from Comcast and it will not get my Wii online. The Wii recognizes my access point but wont connect after doing that connection test.
I had two Comcast people come out and they can't get it to work. Anyone else have this problem?
 
erm... if you're not a bot pornking... you get the WEP key off the back of your homehub, its on the grey box. all you need to do is attempt to connect with the wii, and when it asks for a password, you put in the aforementioned WEP key
 
what's a botpornking?

is that key any different then the long ass number they gave me to add other pc's? cuz if it's the same that didnt' work.
 

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