Using a D-Link GamerLounge DGL-4300.
802.11g only, using WPA-TKIP (WPA-Personal) and running fine.
Cheers![]()
Using a D-Link GamerLounge DGL-4300.
802.11g only, using WPA-TKIP (WPA-Personal) and running fine.
Cheers![]()
I could *not* get my Belkin F5D6231-4 Ver. 2000 to work. It would sometimes test okay, never make anywhere past the test phase. All common fixes were attempted, several times each.
I switched to my old Dell-branded router and it worked great the first time.
im using a wrt54gl with dd-wrt v23 as a firmware.
runs great no complaints
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My neighbors NetGear and my home LinkSys WRK54G work fine.
Well do you?
im having problems with my router its a SIEMENS speedstream 4100
BTVOYAGER2901-8f
dont work for me
Linksys wrt54g v1.1 w/ latest firmware. Nothing but 51330 error till I changed mode from "G only" to "Mixed". Works great now.
Nintendo recommend the air station G54(code WHR-G54S) from Buffalo, the only router designed with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Conection in mind. www.buffalo-technology.com
BT wireless homehub, asks for a passkey. Its the WEP key on the back, took me a while to figure that out![]()
i have a bt homehub and the wii will not connect i have tried changing channels i have even put the wii's mac addy on the hub and still error code51330 i will have to spend more money on a wifi dongle vvvvv poor nintendo having (and still) owned all there products not happy
but wii is still a great machine and has changed the way we play games