Misc Error Code: 32004

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I recently got the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. I connected it to my Wii. Did all the usual stuff. All was well until I tried to perform a System Update. It would give me the error code 32004. Any suggestions?

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Norton Antivirus 2010 in conjuction with Windows Firewall
Regular Wii
Offical USB Connector
 
I had the same problem with bitdefender and the nintendo wi-fi usb. I truned off my firewall and it worked perfectly, i think it can also happen if your connection is too slow like dial-up.
 
Ireland 1 said:
I had the same problem with bitdefender and the nintendo wi-fi usb. I truned off my firewall and it worked perfectly, i think it can also happen if your connection is too slow like dial-up.
Uh, no. I don't think it has to do with connection speed. Only if you use Satellite or Dial-Up internet. It isn't compatible with those. I'll turn off my firewall (not forever, of course) and check.
 
bump

A day passed so a bump is suitable, I guess. Disabled all the shitty firewalls and the shit still won't work. Everything, but the system update works.
 
SoulSnatcher said:
I recently go the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. I connected it to my Wii. Did all the usual stuff. All was well until I tried to perform a System Update. It would give me the error code 32004. Any suggestions?

Code:
Norton Antivirus 2010 in conjuction with Windows Firewall
Regular Wii
Offical USB Connector

Uinstall Norton alltogheter, disable Firewall and try it. If it works, download NOD32 and be happy.
If not, i dont know :/
 
JohnLoco said:
SoulSnatcher said:
I recently go the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. I connected it to my Wii. Did all the usual stuff. All was well until I tried to perform a System Update. It would give me the error code 32004. Any suggestions?

Code:
Norton Antivirus 2010 in conjuction with Windows Firewall
Regular Wii
Offical USB Connector

Uinstall Norton alltogheter, disable Firewall and try it. If it works, download NOD32 and be happy.
If not, i dont know :/
Way ahead of you. I tried that already.
It still didn't work. Gaah. So angry!
 
SoulSnatcher said:
JohnLoco said:
SoulSnatcher said:
I recently go the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. I connected it to my Wii. Did all the usual stuff. All was well until I tried to perform a System Update. It would give me the error code 32004. Any suggestions?

Code:
Norton Antivirus 2010 in conjuction with Windows Firewall
Regular Wii
Offical USB Connector

Uinstall Norton alltogheter, disable Firewall and try it. If it works, download NOD32 and be happy.
If not, i dont know :/
Way ahead of you. I tried that already.
It still didn't work. Gaah. So angry!
What Windows OS are you running? I remember in XP there used to be a little check box under the advanced tab of your network adapter properties that said "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection". I can't seem to find it in Windows 7 (perhaps its set by default). This is a definite question for Rydian.
 
Hakoda said:
SoulSnatcher said:
JohnLoco said:
SoulSnatcher said:
I recently go the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. I connected it to my Wii. Did all the usual stuff. All was well until I tried to perform a System Update. It would give me the error code 32004. Any suggestions?

Code:
Norton Antivirus 2010 in conjuction with Windows Firewall
Regular Wii
Offical USB Connector

Uinstall Norton alltogheter, disable Firewall and try it. If it works, download NOD32 and be happy.
If not, i dont know :/
Way ahead of you. I tried that already.
It still didn't work. Gaah. So angry!
What Windows OS are you running? I remember in XP there used to be a little check box under the advanced tab of your network adapter properties that said "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection". I can't seem to find it in Windows 7 (perhaps its set by default). This is a definite question for Rydian.
I'm running Windows 7.
Haha! You're right! This is a question for Rydian! Mind bringing this to his attention?
 
Rydian has been requested to view this thread and hopefully he can help out. But perhaps this is a something to factor in from the Nintendo USB Connector Firmware Page:

QUOTE said:
Windows 7 users: There is no installation software available for Windows 7, and we cannot guarantee that any of the available versions will work with Windows 7.
Also this something to consider: Is your OS 64-Bit?
 
My only suggestion would be seeing if there's a difference in safe mode with networking.

I got myself a router a few years ago I've just been taking with me when I move, so I don't actually have any experience with those USB sticks or sharing a connection through a machine, sorry.
 
Try it in compatibility mode

If that dosen't work I'm sure its because the Nintendo USB sticks wern't build to go with Windows 7
 
I've checked on other sites and apparently it works fine in Windows 7. That can't be the case considering internet works. Just not the system update.
I'll attempt to run it in safe mode with networking. Hopefully, it'll work.

Edit1: Didn't work. Trying to run it in XP Mode, now. Last ditch attempt.
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Rydian said:
XP mode is just built-in virtualization, you'll have to specifically allow the virtualized OS to accept connections from the real OS, but I've no clue how that'd be done, still running XP here due to my system's age.
Microsoft built in integration features so that should be set by default. I think. Also I've found records of people who say it works fine in Windows 7 32-Bit (x86) only.



Comments show that this does not work on 64-Bit systems...
 
Connectify doesn't support the device.
I'm currently following a tutorial that makes the Wi-Fi connector connect to all devices and show as a wireless access point. Hopefully, it'll work.
 
I've decided to just use WiiSCU and not get this problem resolved.
Since the internet works fine, all I have to do is install the update Wii Shop Channel and I'm good to go!
 

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