Wii Router Problem

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#1 OilerBoy
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I am using a D-Link DE-528 Ethernet PCI Adapter. The wii recognizes it as a access point but when I go to the shopping channel it gives me the error that it cannot connect to the server. I went on the nintendo support website and it says i have to change the c"hannel" to 1 or 11. I have no idea how to do this, any help would be appreciated thanks

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#2 CTUDude
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I am using a D-Link DE-528 Ethernet PCI Adapter. The wii recognizes it as a access point but when I go to the shopping channel it gives me the error that it cannot connect to the server. I went on the nintendo support website and it says i have to change the c"hannel" to 1 or 11. I have no idea how to do this, any help would be appreciated thanks

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Have you tried the News or Weather channel? It could be the Store channel is just overloaded. Or does your router also function as a modem? My Router acts as both and when I reset it, it just functioned as a Modem and I had to reconfigure it to get back to Router mode.

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#3 OilerBoy
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It will not connect to the news or weather channel. I am getting like 4 different error codes. My brother's PS3 works with the router just fine.
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#4 OilerBoy
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help! Nintendos website is not helping at all

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#5 JordanElek
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This probably isn't much help, but several people have posted about problems with a D-Link router. I'm not sure if any of them have found a solution, but you might want to search around the web. There must be an answer somewhere.
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#6 OilerBoy
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Cannot find anything here. I found info on a windows 98 computer haha. No luck this is pretty frustrating
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#7 Arnalion
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You just lack the necessary knowledge about routers. If your router has web interface can you log in on it through a browser and there change the channels.
Read the manual?