vineri, 31 mai 2013

Wii Repair Guide Learn To Fix The Wii - Technology - Electronics

The fact of the matter is that for most of us we would rather stay home and play on the Wii instead of going to work! We use our Wii's until our fingers bleed. Then all of a sudden that fateful day when the earth stood still as your Wii stood still as well. Nothing happened! What happened? What? No power? No lights? No sound? Oh my God! The world has come to an end. What the hell is 51300? 52130? 52132? 51399? 209601? 107310?

Well, let me tell you that these are standard Wii error codes and each relates to a particular issue with your Wii! But you know what happens when something happens to one of our toys. We get that sinking feeling like it is all over and the game console, or TV or VCR is gone, dead, caput! OMG! How much is it going to cost to fix it? I don't make tons of money! and things are a bit tight now! (Any of this sound familiar?, I am sure that it does!) then you say to yourself "If only I knew how to fix this stuff myself!" Well, now you can learn how. I am going to tell you what some of these Wii error codes are and how to deal with them. Then, you might want to look into getting a good quality wii repair guide to learn to fix the wii.What is Wii error code 51300?

This is caused by the fact that your Wii cannot for whatever reason connect to your access point. To fix it take these steps:1. Change the channel of the router to 11 or 1 as this might make your download speeds pick up quite a bit.2. If router is using WEP make sure your is in Hex Code and nothing else but HEX code. 3. If you are encrypted at 64bit your key should be 10 characters 4. If you are encrypted at 128bit the key you use should be 26 characters.NOTE: If using WPA the compatibilities for the Wii are WPA-PSK in TKIP/AES and if using WPA2 will be PSK AES and if you are using MAC filtering make sure that the Wii MAC addy is on the approved MAC addy list on the settings or your router.What is Wii error code 52130?

This is an issue with your router or firewall. Check your network IP settings and/or try setting up the Wii manually using your network IP settings. Performing a manual setup of your Wii in this way follow these steps: START/RUN/CMD/ENTER/IPCONFIG/ALL/ENTER ( If you are using Windoze Vista and OMG I hope your not! Do this: START/CMD/AND YOU WILL SEE THE START SEARCH BOX JUST CLICK ON THE CMD ICON AND THEN INPUT THIS: IPCONFIG/ALL THEN ENTER)

Once you have found the IP settings that you need use them to set up your Wii game console manually. Then go ahead and power down and then power back up your router, I like to do this by unplugging everything from the wall and back in again and sometimes I will hold the power button in for sixty seconds to discharge the board then power it all up again. Once this is done attempt to get your Wii connected to the net again. If that does not do it then go ahead and turn off the routers security and try to connect again. All this might seem very complicated and it can be, but the fact of the matter is that you can fix the wii if you have a good wii repair guide. It does not take any special education or skills, just standard tools that you find in the home and some time. You can fix the wii and save money doing it. For More Information Visit: Wii Repair Guide Troubleshooting Techniques Fix The Wii!



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