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2007-07-09 03:39:55 · 2 answers · asked by Lewis J.James thomas 1 in Consumer Electronics Games & Gear Nintendo Wii

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f you put your Livebox into discovery mode (press the "1" button and make sure that the wireless light is blinking) then tell your Wii to search for wireless networks, the Wii should find the livebox. Even if you can't connect to it, you should be able to see it, and it will have a little padlock next to the network icon. Then if you select that one, it should ask you for the WEP key which is on a sticker underneath the Livebox. For now, see if your Wii can at least see the livebox. You did say earlier that you nearly had them connected once.

When I use my Wii to search for networks it finds at least 5, I guess my neighbours are all on wireless too.

If your devices still can't see each other after doing this, I would suggest powering them both down for a few minutes and trying again. (buy powering down, I don't mean standby, I mean totally disconnect from the mains).

Note that your Wii can still connect to the livebox even if the livebox isn't connected to the net. Having WPA/WEP security turned on (on the Livebox) won't stop the Wii seeing it, it will just stop it connecting.

2007-07-09 05:10:01 · answer #1 · answered by Tiger01204 5 · 0 0

I got a free Wii from this site, I highly recommend it!

2007-07-09 11:07:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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