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Wii settings. Oh and the router settings. Might as well look at those too. But I think its a wii issue if you can connect a 3DS, PSP, and what not.

EDIT: What brand router do you have?

Are you sure you're entering your password right? The error you listed in your first post is one of a mismatched password.

EDIT2: God I'm retarded, I could've looked at the title.
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Change the Dns to

208.67.222.222

208.67.220.220

I just helped a friend with the same problem with her DSi and that fixed it.
 

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Try changing it to WEP-Shared. That's what I had to do with mine. Worked like a charm after that. I believe setting it to shared sets it up appropriately.
 

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Okay..Tried changing the DNS to

208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220


And it gave me a new error code: 52230.

And I tried WEP-Shared before, and It only made things worst for my connection. But I'll give it another shot if I can't find an answer to my problem.
 

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See the channel button on your router? I didn't think of it before but change it to 1 or 11. I have a belkin but a relative of mine had a 2wire and hated it for some reason I can't remember.
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Nope...Nothing.

Wait! I just relies that I still have my old router that used to work on the Wii! (Linksys WRT54G)

But the only problem is that I don't have the modem that I used to plug it in at. Is there any way to get the Linksys to work on my 2Wire?
 

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No. Hm...clear the settings and try automatically doing it without manually setting anything this time. This is quite perplexing...
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Nope...Nothing.

Wait! I just relies that I still have my old router that used to work on the Wii! (Linksys WRT54G)

But the only problem is that I don't have the modem that I used to plug it in at. Is there any way to get the Linksys to work on my 2Wire?
I assume the 2Wire functions as both a modem and a router (my old 2Wire certainly did).

Just connect it normally to the Linksys with the ethernet/coaxial cable (whether you're using DSL or cable internet) and disable the wireless network.
 

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SoulSnatcher said:
Link2356 said:
Nope...Nothing.

Wait! I just relies that I still have my old router that used to work on the Wii! (Linksys WRT54G)

But the only problem is that I don't have the modem that I used to plug it in at. Is there any way to get the Linksys to work on my 2Wire?
I assume the 2Wire functions as both a modem and a router (my old 2Wire certainly did).

Just connect it normally to the Linksys with the ethernet/coaxial cable (whether you're using DSL or cable internet) and disable the wireless network.

I think the newer ones are built to be all in itself. I haven't looked at many, so I'm not quite sure, though.
 

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How about a full reset to your router? That works for me sometimes. Also, Depending on how far your wii is from the Router. Maybe you ought to pick up a LAN adapter for your Wii and hook a Ethernet cord to it. That is what I did since I always have issues with my Wifi.
 

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