So, I recently got a wireless hub. I've connected my iPod touch and my DS, and both work fine with it. However, I cannot get my Wii to connect to the internet. I've gone to internet, set up a wireless connection, searched for an Access Point, found my ESSID, and typed in my WEP. Then I get error code 52030, and a message saying that I cannot connect to the internet. The first time I tried this, it connected successfully, and I got a system update and agreed to their terms and conditions. But when I tried to use the Wii shop channel or anything else, it told me I could not connect to the internet, and I have been unable to do so since even after clearing the connection and starting from scratch. Like I said, I can connect to the wireless hub but cannot access the internet. I've tried Nintendo's help site to no avail. Can anyone give me some ideas as to what I should be doing or am doing wrong? Thanks!!
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I'm excited about Super Mario Galaxy 2. I've also heard they are making a new Zelda game, so that should be interesting.
Wow. I wish I had read this before I did a few hours of Googling the differences between LCD and Plasma. I'm going to be buying an HDTV for gaming in the near future and after much research I decided to go with LCD, and you've just clarified in one page what I've found and more. Thanks for this very informative post!
I sit about 4 ft. away from the TV (it's not a huge room :?).
Edit: And I don't watch a whole lot of movies in my room, this TV will be almost entirely for gaming (PS3 and Wii).
I'm planning on getting an HDTV. After all these years I'm still gaming on my old 19" tube TV in my room :?
I've decided that a TV 26"-32" is ideal for my room, and I'm trying to stay near the $300 range (give or take) as I'm on a fairly tight budget. Is there a noticeable difference between 720p and 1080p on a screen this size? I'm okay with spending a little extra to get 1080p but I'm not going to spend anything I don't have to.
Thanks ;)
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