@BigDaddyWeaves Remove the connection and follow the steps mentioned here. There could be some homebrew app blocking the internet, highly unlikely since you said both of your Wiis won't connect.
No prob, i just don't understand how CleanRip requires internet connection, as i personally 've never used it so.. Do as you see fit.Well @CoolMe , it seems I'm gonna need an internet connection to do the GC disc ripping (properly). But I think I'll just bring my other Wii to my other dwelling (momma's house) and use her internet to get the discs ripped, that modem/router actually lets you access the web on the Wii. Funny how I went all through that and I could have just typed in the error, forgive me for that I should have done that first.
Make sure your router is configured to allow 802.11g and legacy 802.11b rates. And you should be using WPA2-PSK encryption with CCMP (AES) as the cipher.I don't know what I could have done to BOTH Wii's for them to not be connecting. The modem/router is right on the floor directly next to it. I'm getting error code: 51330 currently trying to get internet on my 4.1U Wii. Just no luck, whatsoever.
No. Your router will be plenty secure.This won't affect the security of the router?
The Wii supports 802.11g, but it often won't actually connect without 802.11b rates being enabled too. Most modern routers have 802.11b disabled though.I will have to figure out how to allow 802.11g and legacy 802.11b rates
Not really, since most modern hardware will already have the optimal settings right out of the box.@blackb0x is this video good for (and sorry for the change in topic but just curious) making faster internet speeds?
That depends on how much you're willing to spend and if the issue is with your dongles or the router. And sometimes what works well for someone else might not work well for you, which is why you'll see so many mixed reviews on Amazon for brands like Asus, Netgear or TP-Link.Any suggestions on "available" USB dongles that work well with picking up WiFi?