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It was probably a hacker (via homebrew). Your wii is not harmed btw (as far as I know).
You can't really prevent it if someone else was doing it, that's what sucks.
You could also press and hold the console's power button to turn it off instead of unplugging it.
It does vary though.
It happens to me too, just yesterday.
Some things that may have been my problem:
- Amount of internal memory (I have less that 60 blocks)
- amount of people on server (I have 4 people, all wireless)
- what you were doing (I was watching a 5 min video; long buffer time)
- wii hardare/firmware itself (running on 3.4)
- any other 2.4/3.3 wireless frequencies (friend's w/l gc controller)
Though I find it hard for any of those to be a problem since it has usually been that way
I heard some reports the update made some wii's glitchy, I'm unsure though since I haven't updated to 4.2
Oh, i have 3 computers running on wireless (not including wii) i see that must be it....