I had to set my router to wireless G I think it was, and set the password and the it worked fine for my youngest. If the router was to wireless B the least secure setting then the wii would not connect to it.
Top and bottom was I could connect either my old laptop or the wii. So bought a new wireless card for the laptop off ebay for ab out £7 and now all works together.
HTH
Mike
Wii works on G or B, and certainly able to use WPA (anyone even attempting to use WEP in this day and age (or for the previous 5yrs) should be strung up and shot for immense stupidity), so no need to adjust router settings for Wii :-/
gulp!!
a password is a password is it not?
as long as the people next door cant download porn and movies on my connection i though that was enough?
Doug
Doug
Nope, its about encryption of the data you send and receive using WiFi. WEP can be cracked quite easily and while it has a lag between transmition and encryption there can be no interference of the connection but they will be able to decrypt all you data being sent, so all your passwords, bank details (if you use online banking) etc. All this interception can be done using simple equipment and software available for small bucks off the internet.
WPA has recently been partly hacked although only snippets of data were encrpted, my guess is that it wont be long before WPA is cracked. WPA2 is the most secure available commercially and as yet has no been cracked.
This is also why you should no do any online banking (or the sort) using public (unsecured) WiFi. Someone could be sat in the bar/airport/etc with one of these gadgets sucking up data to be decrypted later. Then a few days later your account will read zero and you are in-hack to some back for 20k you didnt know about!
