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Complete List of Wii Error Codes/Messages


After a bit of research from the Wii Manual/sites/other resources, I have created this list of all of the Wii Error Codes and messages, some of them just say what they mean/what to do, because I could not find the actual message that is shown on the Wii console. Sorry about how long the list is.

Nintendo Wii Error Codes:

--#208014=
It appears the card you are using has expired.
Please contact the card's issuer for further assistance or to obtain a replacement.
--#208015=
It appears the card you are using has expired.
Please contact the card's issuer for further assistance or to obtain a replacement.
--#208016=
It appears that the card number you have entered is invalid.
Verify and re-enter the card number, and ensure it is entered correctly.
If you are still experiencing this problem, please contact your card's issuer for further assistance.
--#208017=
It appears the card you are using was declined.
Please contact the card's issuer for further assistance.
--#208018=
It appears that the card number you have entered is invalid.
Verify and re-enter the card number, and ensure it is entered correctly.
If you are still experiencing this problem, please contact your card's issuer for further assistance.
--#208019=
It appears that the zip or postal code you have entered is invalid.
Verify the zip or postal code you are entering is correct, and try again.
Contact your card's issuer (e.g., your bank) and make sure the zip or postal code you are entering is the correct one for the card's billing address.
--#209826=
An error has occurred. Please wait a moment and try again.
--#32030=
The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection servers appear to be down for maintenance. Please try your connection again later.
--#32002=
The Wii console was unable to receive an update from Nintendo, due to a technical issue with our servers. Please try again later.
--#32003=
There is not enough available space in your Wii console's internal memory to install the most recent update. Please clear room in the Wii console's internal memory. To do this, you can transfer certain items to a compatible SD Card, or simply delete any unneeded save game data or downloads.
--#32004=
Satellite and dial-up are the most common causes of this error message. Try waiting a few hours (if you have cable or DSL) until connecting again, as there may be high internet traffic, especially if there is a new Wii update. Also, your internet service provider (ISP) may not be compatible with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. If using a Wireless router, try adjusting the channel that your router broadcasts on. Channels 1 and 11 are highly recommended. If you using a Netgear branded router, try changing the SPI firewall settings. If using the Wi-Fi USB Connector, try temporarily disabling any security programs on your PC, or added these following applications/files to your firewall “trusted/allowed” list:
-Nintendo Wi-Fi Connector USB (NintendoWFCReg.exe)
-Setup.exe (when installing the USB Connector)-
-SoftAPInstDrv.bin
-mdriver.exe
--#50420-50422=
The Wii LAN Adapter has not been properly installed.
The Wii LAN Adapter is not yet available. It is anticipated it will be released early to mid-January, 2007. Please note: Non-Nintendo LAN Adapters are not compatible with the Wii console.
If you are not attempting to use the Wii LAN Adapter, check to make sure you have not selected "Wired" as the connection type in the Wii console's internet connection settings. If you have selected "Wired," erase that connection setting and start over, being sure to select "Wireless" or "Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector." For a step-by-step connection guide, please click here.
--#51000-51099=
Try adjusting the "Channel" your wireless router broadcasts on. We highly recommend setting your wireless router to either channel 1 or 11. This can potentially increase the download speed.
Please make sure that your router is not on our list of incompatible routers. Click here to view the list of known routers that are experience shows are incompatible. If your router is listed, then it is likely not compatible with the Wii console's online connection. If your router is not listed as being incompatible, please proceed to step #2.
Verify that the proper Connection File (1, 2, or 3) is selected in the Wii System Settings. If you have multiple connection files setup, and you have recently received a system update, it is possible that the update has caused the Wii console to select a different Connection File. Click here for step-by-step instructions on viewing your connection settings.
Make sure that your network’s name (SSID) matches exactly to what you have entered in the Wii console's settings.
Log in to your router using the default IP (consult the router’s owner’s manual for assistance).
Look for the section for SSID (typically in the “wireless settings” area).
After you find the SSID (network name), verify in the Internet Settings of your Wii console that the SSID is appearing exactly as listed in your router. This includes making sure capitalization, spaces, or special characters match exactly.
--#51130=
Try changing the channel your Wireless router broadcasts on. Channels 1 or 11 are highly recommended.
--#51300-51399=
The Wii console is not able to connect to the access point.
Check Nintendo’s router info for special notes, if available, for your router.
Click here to go to Nintendo’s Wireless Router lookup page.
Use the drop-down box to select, if available, your router manufacturer.
Click on your router's model number, if available.
--#52100-52199=
Try manually entering in your settings to your Wii console (for example, your SSID). Try adjusting the channel that your router broadcasts on. Channels 1 or 11 are highly recommended. Follow these steps for entering your router’s setting manually. Click the "Start" button in the lower left-hand corner of your computer. Click "Run." Type "cmd" into the box and press Enter. Type "IPCONFIG/ALL" and press Enter. Enter in the exact same values for Primary DNS and Secondary DNS into the Wii console. If using a Wi-Fi USB connector, go to your network connection settings on your computer and make sure Internet Sharing is enables on the USB Connector’s connection.
--#52200-52299=
The Access Point you are attempting to connect from is not connected to the internet or a firewall is blocking the Wii console's connection to the internet.
--#52230=
Unable to connect to the server. Please try again later. Visit support.nintendo.com for assistance
--#52400-52499=
The Wii console is not able to connect to your Proxy server because the account settings are incorrect (such Username and Password).. Proxy servers are typically found in areas that have many internet connections, such as office buildings, dormitories, etc.
--#52500-52599=
The Wii console is not able to connect to your Proxy server because the account settings are incorrect (such Username and Password).. Proxy servers are typically found in areas that have many internet connections, such as office buildings, dormitories, etc.

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