Slow Download Times, Hangs During Updates, or Errors Received While
Connecting
If you are experiencing slow download
times, or are receiving errors while connecting, check the following:
Most Common:
- Change the channel that your router broadcasts
on.
By default, most routers broadcast on
channel 6. Change your router's channel setting to 1 or 11, as those
do not overlap with other channels. Router "Channel" settings
are typically found in the "Wireless Settings" area
of your wireless router's setup utility. For information on accessing
your router's settings, click
here to
select the brand name and model number of your router (if available),
or consult the owner's manual for your router.
- Are you receiving an Error Code?
If you are getting a five or six-digit
error code displayed when you try to connect your Wii console online, click
here to use our error code lookup tool. We have specific troubleshooting
for individual codes that may help solve the issue you are experiencing.
Additional Suggestions:
- Check the location of your router.
Move your router away from walls and off the floor and try to place
it in a central location in your home. Also, keep it away from
metal objects such as metal filing cabinets which can cause interference.
- Check for interference.
There are two types of interference that can cause problems with
your Wireless connection:
- Wireless interference from other Wireless routers in your area. Did
you see several network names (SSIDs) come up when you used Search
for an Access Point? This could indicate a lot of WiFi activity in
your vicinity that can cause interference.
- Noise from Cordless devices (cordless phones), or wireless electronics
(wireless keyboards, headphones, cell phones), especially those
using the 2.4GHz frequency, can interfere with your wireless
signal. In addition, older microwave models can cause wireless
interference.
To minimize interference try the following:
- Do not use other wireless/cordless devices when trying to get online with
your Wii console. Also, avoid electronics that use the 2.4GHz frequency,
instead look for devices that use the 5.8GHz or 900MHz frequencies.
- Change the channel on your router. By default most routers broadcast on
channel 6. Change the channel setting to 1 or 11, as those do not overlap
with other channels. Router
"Channel" settings are typically found in the "Wireless
Settings" area of your wireless router's setup utility. For
information on accessing your router's settings, click
here to select the brand name and model number of your router (if available).
- Upgrade to a hi-gain antenna, and/or add a Wireless repeater.
If your wireless network signal is weak, you can add a Hi-gain antenna that focuses
the signal into one direction. This allows you to aim the signal directly in
the direction of the Wii. A wireless repeater extends the wireless range. Both
devices can boost your signal strength and allow the signal to cut through
interference and noise more effectively. Most retailers that sell Wireless
routers will also have these accessories available.
- Is your router and/or ISP compatible with the Wii?
In working with dozens
of different routers, we have determined that some routers or Internet
Service Providers may not be compatible with the Wii console's online
features. Please click
here to find out more.