Part Two is here.
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The Wii console was disconnected from the internet.
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This problem stems from a technical issue with the Wii's flash memory, when it is not properly formatted. A common misconception is that this problem is permanent and requires you to send your Wii back to Nintendo
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It appears the WiiConnect24 service is being blocked by Parental Controls in place on the Wii console.
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WiiConnect24 is not enabled
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WiiConnect24 error. Call as at (800) 255-3700 so that we may provide you with further assistance.
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There appears to be a problem with the billing address you have entered for the credit card.
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Please try again. You can download the software again without using any Wii points.
Solution= Try again at a later time.
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If you are receiving an error while attempting to purchase items on the Wii Shop Channel, you may want to use another credit card, or contact the credit card provider for the card that you were attempting to use.
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Although the console continues to operate for normal game play, these online connection errors cannot be fixed without having your Wii console serviced. Please
click here for repair options.
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You may receive this error while attempting to link your MyNintendo account to the Wii Store. This comes as a result of non-alphanumeric characters in either your login name or password. To work around this problem, simply remove these characters, apply the changes to your MyNintendo account, and try again.
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Nintendo is experiencing temporary server issues, which are preventing your card information from being validated. Please wait a few hours.
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This Error Code usually indicates that the console timed out when attempting to communicate with Nintendo's servers. Try adjusting your router’s channel, try a manual connection setup, make sure there are no microwaves running, or cordless phones nearby that may interfere the connection, and also, make sure you are using a broadband connection.
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Try adjusting your router’s channel, move your router closer to your Wii, or the Wii Shop channel may be temporarily down.
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Errors within this range usually indicate that the console timed out when attempting to communicate with Nintendo's servers. How are you attempting to connect your Wii console online? Try adjusting your router’s settings/channel, disabling any firewall/security programs.
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Errors within this range usually indicate that the console timed out when attempting to communicate with Nintendo's servers. How are you attempting to connect your Wii console online? Try adjusting your router’s settings/channel, disabling any firewall/security programs.
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DNS propagation issues - Error 220602
Change your Wi-fi router to channel 1 or 11, Move your Wii nearer to your Wi-fi router or Change your DNS servers - swap the secondary and primary one round - this may fix it.
Source
Check your router's broadcast settings to find out if it is set to "G", "B", or "Mixed." Mixed typically works best, but try all three to see if it improves the network connection to the Wii console.
Make sure that any other interfering devices, such as microwaves and cordless phones, are turned off. Wireless keyboards and mice may also cause interference.
Wii Disc Errors:
--Unable to read the disc" / "Disc could not be read
Ensure that you are properly loading a Game Disc.
* If your console is placed vertically, the disc label will face to the right.
* If your console is placed horizontally, the disc label will face upwards
If you know you are inserting the Game Disc correctly, but are still have problems with only one game (or if you only have one game), try cleaning the Game Disc.
--If your screen appears frozen at the Language select screen, we have found that to be related to the Sensor Bar. Please try the following:
Ensure that the Sensor Bar cord is plugged to the back of the console, and is placed properly at the center of your TV screen. For detailed directions on setting up the Sensor Bar, please click here.
Check to be sure the Wii Remote is synced to the console, by using the Power button on the Wii Remote to turn the console on. (The power button is the small white button with the red symbol in the top-left corner, just above the Control Pad). If this doesn't work, try to sync the Wii Remote. Once synced, try to turn the power on the console on and check for proper response.
Make sure that the Wii Remote is being used between 3' and 8' directly in front of the TV and that there are no bright light sources affecting the Wii Remote's operation (review Game Play Guidelines for more information), and that the Sensor Bar is placed properly (see Sensor Bar setup).
If you are still experiencing problems after trying the steps above, there could be a problem with your Sensor Bar. Please read the following:
The Sensor Bar has five infrared lights on each side of the bar that the Wii Remote uses to determine its position. If these lights aren't working, then the Wii Remote cursor will not display on the screen, and you won't be able to navigate the setup screens.
To see these lights, you will need a digital camera or cell phone camera with an LCD display. After making sure the Sensor Bar is plugged in and the power to the console turned on, direct the camera at the Sensor Bar so that it is displayed in the LCD of the camera. If the five infrared lights can be seen on both sides of the Sensor Bar, the Sensor Bar is working. While the position/angle of the camera may need to be adjusted slightly, the lights are fairly easy to see in the LCD display.
-- If you get an "Insert start up disc" message after powering on your Wii console for the first time, there is an issue with the operating system of the console and it will need to be repaired or replaced. Please call 1-800-255-3700 to discuss available options.
-- Won't accept discs or discs immediately eject (including "An error has occurred eject disc" message)
This indicates a problem with the Wii console and it will need to be repaired. Please call 1-800-255-3700 to discuss available options
Part Three is on it's way!