If your Wii console is not connecting to the Internet, you may get the error code 51330. This means the security code for your home network may have been changed. To fix this issue:
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Check your router's broadcast settings
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Update your Wii console's security settings
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Change your router's security settings
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If you're using a Wi-Fi USB Connector, try another USB port.
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1. Restart the Wii console
- Turn off the Wii console.
- Remove the power cable from the back of the Wii console.
- Turn on the Wii console by plugging in the power cable.
- Hold down the power button on the Wii console for several seconds until the Wii console powers off.
- Wait several minutes for the Wii console to restart.
- After the Wii console has restarted, connect to the Wii network by pressing the Wii button on the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, or by entering the Wii network address (192.168.0.x) in the Wii menu.
- If the Wii console still won't connect to the network, try restarting the router.
2. Check the Wii console's connection settings
- Open the Wii's System Settings.
- Select the Network Settings option.
- Select the Wi-Fi Settings option.
- Select the Network Settings option.
- Select the General Settings option.
- Check the connection status. If the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection status reads "Not Connected," try the following steps.
- If the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection status still reads "Not Connected," try the following steps.
- If the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection status still reads "Not Connected," try the following steps.
- Reset the Wii console by pressing and holding the power button and the reset button at the same time for at least 10 seconds.
- Select the System Settings option.
- Select the System Settings option.
- Select the System Settings option.
- Select the Date and Time option.
- Select the Reset All Settings option.
3. Check the status of your wireless network
To check the status of your wireless network, open a web browser and type in "netstat -an". This will display all of the active network connections on your computer. If you can't connect to your network, you'll need to try some of the following troubleshooting steps:
- Check your network's settings If you're sure that your router is working properly, it's possible that you just need to adjust your network settings. Try to re-connect to your network and check if the problem has resolved. If not, try to determine which device on your network is causing the problem. For example, if you're using a laptop and you can't connect to your home network, it's likely that your laptop's wireless card is not compatible with your network.
- Reset your network connection If you're using a desktop or laptop, it's possible that your network connection is frozen. To fix this, you may need to reset your network connection. This will restore your computer's settings to their default, and may solve the problem of not being able to connect to your network.
- Update your software If you're using a desktop or laptop, it's possible that your software is outdated. Make sure that you're up-to-date by installing the latest software updates. This may include updates for your network card, which can fix problems with connecting to your network.
- Check for Internet connection If you're using a laptop, it's possible that you don't have an active Internet connection. Make sure that you have an active Internet connection by checking your network's status and checking your computer's network connections. If you still can't connect, you may need to install a WiFi adapter or connect to a wired network.
If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:
- Check for interference from other electronic devices.
- Update the Wii console's software.
- Contact your Internet service provider.