Wii Internet connection issues
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Wii Internet connection issues
So I finally went out and bought a wireless router today so that I could get everything working at once, and so that I could use my Wii online. I ended up getting a Linksys WRT54GS.
I set up the wii for the internet, and when it tried to do a connection test, it would fail. I looked on the Linksys forums, and found someone that had a similar issue, and they explained what Nintendo told them to do.
What they did was have them go into their router settings and disable WEP security, do the updates for the Wii, then turn the WEP security back on as 64 bit encryption instead of 128 bit like it is as default.
So I disabled the WEP security on my router, and I was also able to pass the connection test, and do the updates. I then turned it back on, changed it to 64 bit , and made my own 10 digit code for the WEP. Now when I try to connect again its the same as before, it won't pass the test.
I called Nintendo and they basically just told me to keep my WEP security turned off and maybe only set time intervals that access is available during. I obviously don't want to do that, and I really don't want to log onto my router and disable security everytime I want to do something online with my Wii.
So I was hoping that maybe someone here had a similar experience and might have some advice, thanks ahead of time.
I set up the wii for the internet, and when it tried to do a connection test, it would fail. I looked on the Linksys forums, and found someone that had a similar issue, and they explained what Nintendo told them to do.
What they did was have them go into their router settings and disable WEP security, do the updates for the Wii, then turn the WEP security back on as 64 bit encryption instead of 128 bit like it is as default.
So I disabled the WEP security on my router, and I was also able to pass the connection test, and do the updates. I then turned it back on, changed it to 64 bit , and made my own 10 digit code for the WEP. Now when I try to connect again its the same as before, it won't pass the test.
I called Nintendo and they basically just told me to keep my WEP security turned off and maybe only set time intervals that access is available during. I obviously don't want to do that, and I really don't want to log onto my router and disable security everytime I want to do something online with my Wii.
So I was hoping that maybe someone here had a similar experience and might have some advice, thanks ahead of time.
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I'd be surprised if the Wii didn't properly support WEP as even my DS Lite does. But short of getting it to work, turn on MAC address filtering in your router to prevent other systems from connecting through it. Add your pc's mac address, Wii's mac address and refuse connections from all others.
If your wireless router doesn't support mac address filtering, take it back.
If your wireless router doesn't support mac address filtering, take it back.
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Thanks lynks, for some reason I didn't think it was listed there.
Neost, I know there are different types of WPA, which are you using? Also, I know that not everything is compatible (I don't know this much about networking) with WPA, so are there any issues with that and the 360/ps2?
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Neost, I know there are different types of WPA, which are you using? Also, I know that not everything is compatible (I don't know this much about networking) with WPA, so are there any issues with that and the 360/ps2?
Thanks again all.
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I don't know of any issues with the 360, but then I don't have one either, just a wii right now and it works great with wpa-tkip (working from memory here).
I added the opera browser to my wii and have surfed with it a bit just to see how it worked and had no issues, the wii checks for updates periodically and i've not gotten any indication it hasn't been able to grab them.
I added the opera browser to my wii and have surfed with it a bit just to see how it worked and had no issues, the wii checks for updates periodically and i've not gotten any indication it hasn't been able to grab them.
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You're such a fucking n00b.Funkmasterr wrote:Good idea siji, thanks. The router does support mac address filtering, and I have my mac addresses for my wii&360(i think) written down already. Only thing is, I can't remember where to find my pc's mac address?
The worst part about this thread is that I didn't see it sooner so I could ridicule you sooner.
You're a HARDCORE IT guy! Seriously, if you can't find your fucking MAC address, you should just kill yourself now. You should be ashamed of yourself for this ENTIRE post.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you have to crack the DRM on your drivers in order to access your MAC address?noel wrote:You're such a fucking n00b.Funkmasterr wrote:Good idea siji, thanks. The router does support mac address filtering, and I have my mac addresses for my wii&360(i think) written down already. Only thing is, I can't remember where to find my pc's mac address?
The worst part about this thread is that I didn't see it sooner so I could ridicule you sooner.
You're a HARDCORE IT guy! Seriously, if you can't find your fucking MAC address, you should just kill yourself now. You should be ashamed of yourself for this ENTIRE post.
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http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/system ... online.jsp
Enjoy. Should have all the information you need to know in 1 spot.
Enjoy. Should have all the information you need to know in 1 spot.
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I'm trying to recall where I said that I was a HARDCORE IT GUY11!!1! ? Anyways, to get to your point - it isnt something I have looked at in a while - and I just quick ran a ipconfig /all at work when I was reading it - and I see nothing that says mac address- so I wanted to clarify instead of assuming.noel wrote:You're such a fucking n00b.Funkmasterr wrote:Good idea siji, thanks. The router does support mac address filtering, and I have my mac addresses for my wii&360(i think) written down already. Only thing is, I can't remember where to find my pc's mac address?
The worst part about this thread is that I didn't see it sooner so I could ridicule you sooner.
You're a HARDCORE IT guy! Seriously, if you can't find your fucking MAC address, you should just kill yourself now. You should be ashamed of yourself for this ENTIRE post.
I'm damned if I do, damned if I don't with you Noel - not that I care, I find your posts amusing.
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Yeah, I checked there and it didn't help - and the solutions that the guy I spoke to on nintendo's phone support gave me didn't resolve the issue either.Animalor wrote:http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/system ... online.jsp
Enjoy. Should have all the information you need to know in 1 spot.
Physical AddressFunkmasterr wrote:Anyways, to get to your point - it isnt something I have looked at in a while - and I just quick ran a ipconfig /all at work when I was reading it - and I see nothing that says mac address- so I wanted to clarify instead of assuming.
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If your Wii is giving you an error code, you might wanna check at
http://www.wiierrorcodes.com/
http://www.wiierrorcodes.com/
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This thread is probably my fourth favorite Funkmasterr thread of all time after the spitting thread, the copying thread and the Which version of Vista thread.
My favorite Funkmasterr quote of all time was when he was explaining why he liked Linux more than Windows and said:
My favorite Funkmasterr quote of all time was when he was explaining why he liked Linux more than Windows and said:
Every time I read that quote I think of someone who knows nothing about computers saying that their favorite OS is the one on their banks ATM machine because they don't have to configure it and it gives them money.Funkmasterr wrote:I like using Linux because it is set up by my IT department so I don't have to configure anything...
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Fuck the Security.
Disable it all, including the broadcasting of your SSID.
Just name your router something really fucked up, combo of numbers/letters/caps and you wont really have to worry about much.
If they dont know they name of your router they cannot connect to it, so if you do not broadcast the SSID then there is noway anyone can get into your network unless they logon locally from your PC and look at the router config thru the windows interface... but if you have people in your house spying on your network...arent you already fucked then anyway?
Disable it all, including the broadcasting of your SSID.
Just name your router something really fucked up, combo of numbers/letters/caps and you wont really have to worry about much.
If they dont know they name of your router they cannot connect to it, so if you do not broadcast the SSID then there is noway anyone can get into your network unless they logon locally from your PC and look at the router config thru the windows interface... but if you have people in your house spying on your network...arent you already fucked then anyway?
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I can see SSIDs that aren't broadcast just fine, thanks.
I can see SSIDs that aren't broadcast just fine, thanks.
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The Mac address is the one with the hexadecimal numbers (letters A-F and numbers 0-9) when using ipconfig /all.
example: f5-0d-4c-1a
IF that doesn't work, go to google and type 'mac address' and hit <Enter>
Edit: nm, I'll do it for you. http://www-dcn.fnal.gov/DCG-Docs/mac/
example: f5-0d-4c-1a
IF that doesn't work, go to google and type 'mac address' and hit <Enter>
Edit: nm, I'll do it for you. http://www-dcn.fnal.gov/DCG-Docs/mac/
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The Media Access Control (MAC) address is always 6 bytes in length. There will always be (at least on consumer devices) 6 hexadecimal numbers in one of the following three formats:Lynks wrote:The Mac address is the one with the hexidecimal numbers (letters A-F and numbers 0-9) when using ipconfig /all.
example: f5-0d-4c-1a
IF that doesn't work, go to google and type 'mac address' and hit <Enter>
Edit: nm, I'll do it for you. http://www-dcn.fnal.gov/DCG-Docs/mac/
aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
aabb.ccdd.eeff
The third format is commonly seen on newer Cisco switches and routers.
The first three bytes are called the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) and can be used to identify the manufacturer of the network device. As an example, with the following three MAC addresses:
00-13-46-87-ce-b7
00-50-8d-97-ed-bd
00-d0-95-11-22-33
You can look up the OUI here to determine that the OUIs belong to D-link, A-bit and Alcatel-Lucent devices repectively. Knowing the OUI can (at times) be useful in identifying the source of network traffic.
Every device on a network has a MAC address, that must be resolved using the Address Resolution Protocol prior to communicating an IP frame. Thus if you're able to ping a device on your network, you can then open a command prompt and type: Arp -A to display all learned MAC address and their associated IPs. The format looks like the following:
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C:\Documents and Settings\noel\Desktop>arp -a
Interface: 192.168.88.86 --- 0x10005
Internet Address Physical Address Type
10.0.254.1 00-13-46-87-ce-b7 dynamic
10.0.254.85 00-50-8d-97-ed-bd dynamic
A MAC address of all Fs: FFFF.FFFF.FFFF indicates the broadcast MAC address.
A MAC address with a leading odd number in the first Byte indicates a multicast MAC address.
In Windows XP and above, the three way in the OS to view the MAC address are:
1. Open your 'Network Connections' window, and right click on your network card. Right-click on your active connection and choose 'Status'. Then click the 'Support' tab. Click the details button and look for your 'Physical Address' normally at the top.
2. Type Ipconfig /all in a command prompt window. Look for the Physical address for your active interface (normally the one with full IP information resolved). This can be slightly more confusing because you'll see the hardware addresses for active and inactive interfaces.
3. Using the device manager, select your network interface card, and choose Properties. Typically you'll see the MAC address in several locations.
In Funkmasterr's favorite OS, the Linux OS, the MAC address can be determined by typing 'ifconfig' followed by the interface name (eth0, eth1, etc.).
Edit: Xan, I have freeware installed that can see all non-broadcast SSIDs, so no... not broadcasting your SSID is not security.
I can also see WEP keys with some of the other tools I have though this is slightly more difficult, it can easily be done with off the shelf stuff you can buy at Fry's.
I highly recommend WPA and above with non-broadcast SSIDs and MAC authentication for all of your home networks. Most home wireless devices support WPA and above and it's just too easy to connect to any other 'secured' wireless configuration.
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Oh really? Here are a few gems from your piehole to refresh your memory:Funkmasterr wrote:I'm trying to recall where I said that I was a HARDCORE IT GUY11!!1! ?
Funkmasterr wrote:You knew damn well what I was saying and by no stretch of my imagination is there any reason that I have to put what I was saying into the exact technical terms that I would use at work, on a video game message board.
Funkmasterr wrote:And please don't insult my intelligence, especially for no good reason. I only take things like that from people who are more intelligent than me, which no one here is.
Funkmasterr wrote:I assure you that I haven't received rapid promotions into technical positions, and been integral in technological changes/advancements within my company because I don't know what I am doing...
Funkmasterr wrote:I have worked with every Windows operating system released besides Vista, and a fair amount with Linux as well.
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noel wrote:Oh really? Here are a few gems from your piehole to refresh your memory:Funkmasterr wrote:I'm trying to recall where I said that I was a HARDCORE IT GUY11!!1! ?Funkmasterr wrote:You knew damn well what I was saying and by no stretch of my imagination is there any reason that I have to put what I was saying into the exact technical terms that I would use at work, on a video game message board.Funkmasterr wrote:And please don't insult my intelligence, especially for no good reason. I only take things like that from people who are more intelligent than me, which no one here is.Funkmasterr wrote:I assure you that I haven't received rapid promotions into technical positions, and been integral in technological changes/advancements within my company because I don't know what I am doing...Funkmasterr wrote:I have worked with every Windows operating system released besides Vista, and a fair amount with Linux as well.
I still don't see how I said I am a hardcore IT guy, I said I have learned a fair amount of shit over the past year, and am getting somewhere because of it - I realize I am no expert on networking- but I never claimed I was.
. Oh, and thanks for dumbing up another thread for no good reason (hint: any reason you have isnt good enough.)
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Sorry asshole, did you forget this was flamevault?
Did you forget that my memory is as long as my... well it's fucking long.
Did you forget that when you talk loads of shit and then ask a stupid question (bear in mind, not a stupid question for someone who isn't talking shit), but a stupid question for someone who is 'more intelligent than everyone here' (sic).
If you don't like it, complain to the board owners, post your idiotic technical questions elsewhere, or fucking leave.
A 5 second Internet search on Google or Wikipedia could have told you everything you needed to know.
The only mystery to me is why people are still helping you here after you've acted like such a fucking wanker.
Did you forget that my memory is as long as my... well it's fucking long.
Did you forget that when you talk loads of shit and then ask a stupid question (bear in mind, not a stupid question for someone who isn't talking shit), but a stupid question for someone who is 'more intelligent than everyone here' (sic).
If you don't like it, complain to the board owners, post your idiotic technical questions elsewhere, or fucking leave.
A 5 second Internet search on Google or Wikipedia could have told you everything you needed to know.
The only mystery to me is why people are still helping you here after you've acted like such a fucking wanker.
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Yea, it's funny how you try to talk down to people on the tech forum when you really don't know shit about anything technical.
Some of us here have been working in IT for years (11+ years for me personally).
FYI, working in retail for an electronics store does not count as IT experience.
Some of us here have been working in IT for years (11+ years for me personally).
FYI, working in retail for an electronics store does not count as IT experience.
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You know, it's kinda funny how people throw out the "you coulda found it in 5 seconds on google, lolz" comments. I ask here instead of doing that because I usually get an answer, and a lot of times may even get ideas for how to do things a totally different and better way than what I have in mind - that is why I ask here instead of google.noel wrote:Sorry asshole, did you forget this was flamevault?
Did you forget that my memory is as long as my... well it's fucking long.
Did you forget that when you talk loads of shit and then ask a stupid question (bear in mind, not a stupid question for someone who isn't talking shit), but a stupid question for someone who is 'more intelligent than everyone here' (sic).
If you don't like it, complain to the board owners, post your idiotic technical questions elsewhere, or fucking leave.
A 5 second Internet search on Google or Wikipedia could have told you everything you needed to know.
The only mystery to me is why people are still helping you here after you've acted like such a fucking wanker.
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I ask here instead of doing that because I usually get an answer, and a lot of times may even get ideas for how to do things a totally different and better way than what I have in mind - that is why I ask here instead of google.
buh?And please don't insult my intelligence, especially for no good reason. I only take things like that from people who are more intelligent than me, which no one here is.
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and this is why you fail. Again and again.Funkmasterr wrote:You know, it's kinda funny how people throw out the "you coulda found it in 5 seconds on google, lolz" comments. I ask here instead of doing that because I usually get an answer, and a lot of times may even get ideas for how to do things a totally different and better way than what I have in mind - that is why I ask here instead of google.
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Ever made a shitty comment because some asshole was going out of there way to be a prick to you? If you honestly can say no then I can start searching through posts and I'm sure I can find something to throw in your face too.miir wrote:I ask here instead of doing that because I usually get an answer, and a lot of times may even get ideas for how to do things a totally different and better way than what I have in mind - that is why I ask here instead of google.buh?And please don't insult my intelligence, especially for no good reason. I only take things like that from people who are more intelligent than me, which no one here is.
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Why, because people like you are assholes? There are plenty of people here that are helpful (including you when you aren't being a douchebag).noel wrote:and this is why you fail. Again and again.Funkmasterr wrote:You know, it's kinda funny how people throw out the "you coulda found it in 5 seconds on google, lolz" comments. I ask here instead of doing that because I usually get an answer, and a lot of times may even get ideas for how to do things a totally different and better way than what I have in mind - that is why I ask here instead of google.
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Well that makes no fucking sense whatsoever.Funkmasterr wrote:Ever made a shitty comment because some asshole was going out of there way to be a prick to you? If you honestly can say no then I can start searching through posts and I'm sure I can find something to throw in your face too.miir wrote:I ask here instead of doing that because I usually get an answer, and a lot of times may even get ideas for how to do things a totally different and better way than what I have in mind - that is why I ask here instead of google.buh?And please don't insult my intelligence, especially for no good reason. I only take things like that from people who are more intelligent than me, which no one here is.
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That's where you lose, yet again.... getting angry at what idiots post on an internet forum.
You say stupid shit, you get called on the stupid shit and respond with even stupider shit.
At least when I post dumb shit, I post it on purpose. That's the difference between you and most of the posters here. We can turn our stupid off and on... while you actually let us flip your stupid switch.
You say stupid shit, you get called on the stupid shit and respond with even stupider shit.
At least when I post dumb shit, I post it on purpose. That's the difference between you and most of the posters here. We can turn our stupid off and on... while you actually let us flip your stupid switch.
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I know, I wish I could be the shining image of patience, brilliance, and self control that everyone but me on VV has mastered. Would you be so kind as to teach me the ways? prs?miir wrote:That's where you lose, yet again.... getting angry at what idiots post on an internet forum.
You say stupid shit, you get called on the stupid shit and respond with even stupider shit.
At least when I post dumb shit, I post it on purpose. That's the difference between you and most of the posters here. We can turn our stupid off and on... while you actually let us flip your stupid switch.
But you've already said that you are smarter than every single one of us here. How can this be? The contradictions abound! A veritable paradigm of paradox!Funkmasterr wrote:I know, I wish I could be the shining image of patience, brilliance, and self control that everyone but me on VV has mastered. Would you be so kind as to teach me the ways? prs?
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I'm sorry to confuse you sirTruant wrote:But you've already said that you are smarter than every single one of us here. How can this be? The contradictions abound! A veritable paradigm of paradox!Funkmasterr wrote:I know, I wish I could be the shining image of patience, brilliance, and self control that everyone but me on VV has mastered. Would you be so kind as to teach me the ways? prs?

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How the fuck can you see an SSID that is NOT broadcasted? You are a clueless fucking tool.Zaelath wrote:I know this should go without saying, but: Do not listen to this dangerous retard.
I can see SSIDs that aren't broadcast just fine, thanks.
That is like saying, I can HEAR the fucking radio station, although they are not broadcasting any music... you fucking tool.
There is NO way to see an SSID that is not being broadcasted, unless you already knew the name of it prior and have it autoconnecting.
If it is not broadcasting, it is not broadcasting... imagine that!!!!!
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http://www.kismetwireless.net/
They can find an SSID that isnt broadcasted.
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1554/how ... ux_windows
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They can find an SSID that isnt broadcasted.
Here is another sourceKismet identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting standard named networks, detecting (and given time, decloaking) hidden networks, and infering the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data traffic.
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1554/how ... ux_windows
You think hiding your SSID is a security feature. Not really. Here are the software package we use in our environment to detect people setting up hidden wireless networks.
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Xan,
All I need to do is run a wireless sniffer. What's confusing you is this:
The Wireless Access Point (WAP) is not broadcasting the SSID. You are 100% correct.
Unfortunately, every device that establishes a connection with the non-broadcasting WAP is including the SSID (that isn't being broadcast) in the packets it's sending to the WAP.
You can see the non-broadcast SSID in the packets with Ethereal (freeware) and a supported NIC. Once you have the SSID you simply connect to it. If the WAP is also using MAC authentication, you just take some time, learn all of the MACs connecting to it and then clone one for your own PC.
If you have enough time, and the user is wirelessly administering his router with HTTP (instead of HTTPS) and no wireless encryption, the username and password for the router will be clear text.
WEP isn't really more secure either. It takes less than 5 minutes to crack once you have a packet and the appropriate software.
Your best bet is: Non-Broadcast SSID, MAC authentication and WPA with TKIP.
All I need to do is run a wireless sniffer. What's confusing you is this:
The Wireless Access Point (WAP) is not broadcasting the SSID. You are 100% correct.
Unfortunately, every device that establishes a connection with the non-broadcasting WAP is including the SSID (that isn't being broadcast) in the packets it's sending to the WAP.
You can see the non-broadcast SSID in the packets with Ethereal (freeware) and a supported NIC. Once you have the SSID you simply connect to it. If the WAP is also using MAC authentication, you just take some time, learn all of the MACs connecting to it and then clone one for your own PC.
If you have enough time, and the user is wirelessly administering his router with HTTP (instead of HTTPS) and no wireless encryption, the username and password for the router will be clear text.
WEP isn't really more secure either. It takes less than 5 minutes to crack once you have a packet and the appropriate software.
Your best bet is: Non-Broadcast SSID, MAC authentication and WPA with TKIP.
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That's actually a semi-interesting problem we're having in some of our military installations. We actually have to turn the power way down on some of our APs because when there are walls of metal or something similar (like lead in Xan's case LEAD) and we get mad bouncing all over the place.
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