Post by Lýfelíëk Heroblãde on Nov 25, 2006 5:45:26 GMT -5
Here are the explanations to the error codes on Nintendo's new system- some bad, some not so bad. From wiierror.com:
Wii Error code 32002 and 52030
Solution:
Try changing your channel on the router to 11 or 1. For Linksys WRT54G routers enter the ip address of the router (default is 192.168.1.1) enter password and user name (default is admin/admin) then click wireless tab, now select a different wireless channel from the drop down box. Fix is not guaranteed to work for all consoles. source
Wii Error code 51130
Solution:
As for the errors with connecting, I experienced error 51330 when I was trying to connect- I just clicked "Try Again" 3-4 times, and it worked. Why? I don't know. But I didn't know why it wasn't working originally, so go figure.source
I received the same error consistently until I dropped by router from G to B. (via email, thanks Scott)
Wii Error code 110210, 110211, 110212 and 110213
The error appears after updating the Wii using WiiConnect. The error message that appears reads "Error Code: 110213 There is a problem with the WiiConnect24 service. Please try again later."
Solution:
Nintendo asks that you call them at (800) 255-3700. The gamer who encountered the error 110213 was told that this was an hardware error and that he would receive a new system. The only thing that is not working is WiiConnect24 which means you will be able to play all games but not be able to upgrade the Wii.
Currently, Nintendo has two options in place to resolve the problem. If you do not have any data saved to your system that is important to keep, then you can contact Nintendo customer service and they will ship a new console to you in 3-4 business days. However, if you do have important data saved to your system, then things get a little trickier. Data like game saves and Miis are not disastrous to lose, but Virtual Console data is. While Virtual Console games are re-downloadable should you delete them, the data saved on your console regarding which games you have downloaded is tied to your system. In this situation, option #2 is the way to go.
Option #2 requires that Nintendo send you a shipping label which should take 4-10 business days. Once you receive the shipping label, you can use it to send the console to Nintendo for repairs, after which they will send it back to you. Sadly, this process takes 8-12 business days, meaning that if you choose option #2, you will be Wii-less for a good long while. source
-Unverified Fix
If you reformat the disk the system might be able to connect to Wiiconnect24 again. (taken from the comments from the link above)
One Gamer reported that a manual reboot did help to complete the update. (taken from the comments from the link above)
Wii Error Code 205926, 205927 and 205928
Although the console continue to operate for normal game play, these online connection errors cannot be fixed without having your Wii console serviced. Please click here for repair options.
Wii Error Code 206401
Solution:
You may receive this error while attempting to link your MyNintendo account to the Wii Store. This comes as a result of non-alphanumeric characters in either your login name or password. To work around this problem, simply remove these characters, apply the changes to your MyNintendo account, and try again. (vie email, thanks Robert)
Wii Error Code 209601
Users reported that they received this message while trying to access the Wii Shop
Solution:
Some users who were sure that their wireless connection was setup right waited a short time and tried again. This time it worked. This could be due to server issues when many people access the "site"
Wii Error Code 220602
DNS propagation issues - Error 220602
Solution:
Change your Wifi router to channel 1 or 11, Move your Wii nearer to your Wifi router or Change your DNS servers - swap the secondary and primary one round - this may fix it. source
Check your router's broadcast settings to find out if it is set to "G", "B", or "Mixed." Mixed typically works best, but try all three to see if it improves the network connection to the Wii console.
Make sure that any other interfering devices, such as microwaves and cordless phones, are turned off. Wireless keyboards and mice may also cause interference.
Solution:
Try changing your channel on the router to 11 or 1. For Linksys WRT54G routers enter the ip address of the router (default is 192.168.1.1) enter password and user name (default is admin/admin) then click wireless tab, now select a different wireless channel from the drop down box. Fix is not guaranteed to work for all consoles. source
Wii Error code 51130
Solution:
As for the errors with connecting, I experienced error 51330 when I was trying to connect- I just clicked "Try Again" 3-4 times, and it worked. Why? I don't know. But I didn't know why it wasn't working originally, so go figure.source
I received the same error consistently until I dropped by router from G to B. (via email, thanks Scott)
Wii Error code 110210, 110211, 110212 and 110213
The error appears after updating the Wii using WiiConnect. The error message that appears reads "Error Code: 110213 There is a problem with the WiiConnect24 service. Please try again later."
Solution:
Nintendo asks that you call them at (800) 255-3700. The gamer who encountered the error 110213 was told that this was an hardware error and that he would receive a new system. The only thing that is not working is WiiConnect24 which means you will be able to play all games but not be able to upgrade the Wii.
Currently, Nintendo has two options in place to resolve the problem. If you do not have any data saved to your system that is important to keep, then you can contact Nintendo customer service and they will ship a new console to you in 3-4 business days. However, if you do have important data saved to your system, then things get a little trickier. Data like game saves and Miis are not disastrous to lose, but Virtual Console data is. While Virtual Console games are re-downloadable should you delete them, the data saved on your console regarding which games you have downloaded is tied to your system. In this situation, option #2 is the way to go.
Option #2 requires that Nintendo send you a shipping label which should take 4-10 business days. Once you receive the shipping label, you can use it to send the console to Nintendo for repairs, after which they will send it back to you. Sadly, this process takes 8-12 business days, meaning that if you choose option #2, you will be Wii-less for a good long while. source
-Unverified Fix
If you reformat the disk the system might be able to connect to Wiiconnect24 again. (taken from the comments from the link above)
One Gamer reported that a manual reboot did help to complete the update. (taken from the comments from the link above)
Wii Error Code 205926, 205927 and 205928
Although the console continue to operate for normal game play, these online connection errors cannot be fixed without having your Wii console serviced. Please click here for repair options.
Wii Error Code 206401
Solution:
You may receive this error while attempting to link your MyNintendo account to the Wii Store. This comes as a result of non-alphanumeric characters in either your login name or password. To work around this problem, simply remove these characters, apply the changes to your MyNintendo account, and try again. (vie email, thanks Robert)
Wii Error Code 209601
Users reported that they received this message while trying to access the Wii Shop
Solution:
Some users who were sure that their wireless connection was setup right waited a short time and tried again. This time it worked. This could be due to server issues when many people access the "site"
Wii Error Code 220602
DNS propagation issues - Error 220602
Solution:
Change your Wifi router to channel 1 or 11, Move your Wii nearer to your Wifi router or Change your DNS servers - swap the secondary and primary one round - this may fix it. source
Check your router's broadcast settings to find out if it is set to "G", "B", or "Mixed." Mixed typically works best, but try all three to see if it improves the network connection to the Wii console.
Make sure that any other interfering devices, such as microwaves and cordless phones, are turned off. Wireless keyboards and mice may also cause interference.