Hacking IOS Downgrader errors...

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I've been trying atleast 20 times to get it working but..well.... heres the timeliine

1 use of IOS Downgrader: All tickets got error -1 and 2 of the tickets got -10076
after that:
19 uses of IOS downgrader: Network Error ret= -116

please help! After using Big Moe's package, it finally got the cIOS fix installed but now stuck on the downgrader.


Thanks!

(Wii Version 3.4U)

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make sure you have agreed to the eula agreement on connect24 and your connection is on the top of your listed networks
 

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WiiConnect24 has already been accepted. One connection for wireless. The security settings for wireless are WPA-PSK(TKIP) (I think its PSK its something like that)

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Can you please let me know how can we give static IP to wii......I am trying to connect using my wi fi but it is giveing same error -116.

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Go into Wii - Wii Settings - Internet - Connection Settings - click a connection - click wireless - manual setup.

You then enter the details of your network

When it says AUTO obtain IP address say no and you put it in manually in advanced.

To check an IP on your IP go to START - RUN type CMD and click ok
then type IPCONFIG and pick an ip higher in the range and use the default gateway of your IP

arp -a will list what IP's are in use
 

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