Since Wii U Homebrew is on the horizon, I would just like to know if I can update the thing to be able to use it. (Current FW is 2.1.0U)
Since Wii U Homebrew is on the horizon, I would just like to know if I can update the thing to be able to use it. (Current FW is 2.1.0U)
I changed my Wifi password and the update still failed (I was going to unplug during download ), so back to square 1 I guess.
I changed my Wifi password and the update still failed (I was going to unplug during download ), so back to square 1 I guess.
Nothing else was connected, and I'll rent a copy of Mario Kart 8 to update it and post my results when I attempt a disc update.
Well, since there's no way for me to update, is there a 2.1.0 browser exploit, or a least a possibility for one?
You can update using a Mario Kart 8 retail disk. It requires 5.0, and will force you to update to that firmware (Using an update stored on the disk itself) before you're able to play it. Just make sure you aren't connected to the internet before doing it.
Nothing else was connected, and I'll rent a copy of Mario Kart 8 to update it and post my results when I attempt a disc update.
Good news, I didn't get Error Code 105-3102, bad news, I got error code 162-0002... Geez, Nintendo thought this through...
I had this errors while trying to play mario kart 8 online. It has to do with the router settings.Try to give a static ip address to wii u, call your isp and tell them to give the wii u a static ip from their place too, deactivate DMZ so all ports will be open . ..
so both of them are getting the same ip?
So the there is an ip conflict.you have to set a static ip to your second wii u. lets say that the first is 192.168.1.2 the second set it to 192.168.1.3 or 5 .that is happening because routers are auto give ip addresses so if you have many devices connected to the router it's natural that sometime it will confuse ips.i hope it helps