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Why does not my Wii is connected to the Internet?
The first time I picked it up, we had no problems connecting to our Linksys WRT300N Wireless Router. Now, you can not connect to the Wii. All other PCs connect well and have tried most if not all the tricks (MTU configuration, channels 1 and 11, BG Mixed, etc..) Disabling firewall does not work and is an unsecured network. There should be no security to pass through. HELP! I've gone so far as to disable security everything including MAC address filtering. The console of the router and both have been off separately and simultaneously.
The adapter in the Wii may not be working correctly. I suggest you contact Nintendo if there is any way to correct the problem.


















































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