Wireless Networking Wii Wireless Doesn't Work with AT&T DSL 2Wire 2701HG-B Modem/Router

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Wii Wireless Doesn't Work with AT&T DSL 2Wire 2701HG-B Modem/Router SMS 07-11-08
Posted by SMS on July 11, 2008, 7:10 pm
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When I had sonic.net, my Wii console connected to the Nintendo server
just fine. Now, with AT&T DSL, it sees the SSID, connects to the
wireless router, but can't get to the Nintendo Server.

"Error 52232 Unable to Connect to the Server."

All the computers in the house work fine through this router.

Apparently it's some firewall issue in the 2Wire 2701HG-B, though I did
find someone that apparently got it to work with the 2701HG-B being sold
in the Southeast.

The Nintendo support site states:
------------------------------------
Error Code: 52232

There appears to be an issue with your wireless router's firewall.

1. To ensure wireless interference is not causing the problem, click
here to review our "Slow Downloads or Errors Received While Connecting"
help.

2. It is possible that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is not
compatible with the Wii console. For instance, if you need to login with
a user name and password when you try to go online for the first time
after restrarting your PC, your ISP is likely not compatible. Please
contact your service provider for more information.

3. If this error occurs regularly, while you are playing at home, it
is likely a connection problem related to your firewall settings. For
more information on firewalls, click here.

4. Comcast users, please click here to view the Wireless Routers
with Comcast-branded firmware which we have identified as being
potentially incompatible with the Wii console.

5. Are you using a Netgear brand wireless router? Our expeirence
shows disabling the "SPI Firewall" of the router may help the
connection. The "SPI Firewall" option is typically found under the "WAN
Setup" tab of the router's settings. For information on accessing your
router's settings, please click here and select the model of the Netgear
router you own (if available).

If you are still receiving this error code, please click here for
assistance.
--------------------------------------

Naturally AT&T Tech Support in Bangalore was no help, though they did
offer to help me for $139.

The only thing I tried was manually putting in the DNS addresses, to no
avail (assuming I have them correct at 68.94.156.1 and 68.94.157.1.).


Posted by dave AKA vwdoc1 on July 11, 2008, 9:49 pm
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Did you clear all wireless settings in the WII and retry?
Had a problem just like yours (WII and AT&T DSL 2Wire 2701HG-B) which was
corrected by clearing the settings in the WII and re-entering the code. I
did unplug the WII though and then restart it.

I did have to deal with any of the settings in the router!
Keep trying!

later,
One out of many daves

> When I had sonic.net, my Wii console connected to the Nintendo server just
> fine. Now, with AT&T DSL, it sees the SSID, connects to the wireless
> router, but can't get to the Nintendo Server.
>
> "Error 52232 Unable to Connect to the Server."
>
> All the computers in the house work fine through this router.
>
> Apparently it's some firewall issue in the 2Wire 2701HG-B, though I did
> find someone that apparently got it to work with the 2701HG-B being sold
> in the Southeast.
>
> The Nintendo support site states:
> ------------------------------------
> Error Code: 52232
>
> There appears to be an issue with your wireless router's firewall.
>
> 1. To ensure wireless interference is not causing the problem, click
> here to review our "Slow Downloads or Errors Received While Connecting"
> help.
>
> 2. It is possible that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is not
> compatible with the Wii console. For instance, if you need to login with a
> user name and password when you try to go online for the first time after
> restrarting your PC, your ISP is likely not compatible. Please contact
> your service provider for more information.
>
> 3. If this error occurs regularly, while you are playing at home, it is
> likely a connection problem related to your firewall settings. For more
> information on firewalls, click here.
>
> 4. Comcast users, please click here to view the Wireless Routers with
> Comcast-branded firmware which we have identified as being potentially
> incompatible with the Wii console.
>
> 5. Are you using a Netgear brand wireless router? Our expeirence shows
> disabling the "SPI Firewall" of the router may help the connection. The
> "SPI Firewall" option is typically found under the "WAN Setup" tab of the
> router's settings. For information on accessing your router's settings,
> please click here and select the model of the Netgear router you own (if
> available).
>
> If you are still receiving this error code, please click here for
> assistance.
> --------------------------------------
>
> Naturally AT&T Tech Support in Bangalore was no help, though they did
> offer to help me for $139.
>
> The only thing I tried was manually putting in the DNS addresses, to no
> avail (assuming I have them correct at 68.94.156.1 and 68.94.157.1.).
>



Posted by Jeff Liebermann on July 11, 2008, 9:50 pm
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wrote:

>When I had sonic.net, my Wii console connected to the Nintendo server
>just fine. Now, with AT&T DSL, it sees the SSID, connects to the
>wireless router, but can't get to the Nintendo Server.
>
> "Error 52232 Unable to Connect to the Server."
>
>All the computers in the house work fine through this router.
>
>Apparently it's some firewall issue in the 2Wire 2701HG-B, though I did
>find someone that apparently got it to work with the 2701HG-B being sold
>in the Southeast.

Quest uses different firmware on their 2701 than AT&T.

>The Nintendo support site states:
>------------------------------------
>Error Code: 52232

<http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/onlineWirelessRouterTroubleshooting.jsp>
<http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/routers/en_na/2Wire/2Wire/index.jsp>
There are some things to try in the 2nd URL.

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Posted by SMS on July 11, 2008, 11:56 pm
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Jeff Liebermann wrote:

>
<http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/onlineWirelessRouterTroubleshooting.jsp>

> <http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/routers/en_na/2Wire/2Wire/index.jsp>
> There are some things to try in the 2nd URL.
>

I did figure it out with the help on that page, but I turned the
firewall off only for the Wii, which is the only device upset about it.

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