Wii Problems:
The first issue, and perhaps most prevalent, is a recent
WiiConnect24 update causing recurrent error codes for any and all
online functionality. It only happens to a few, causing error codes
110213 and 32002 (how many errors can this thing have?). The
solution? If you don't mind losing saved data (and most
importantly, Virtual Console games, which are tied to a specific
system), you can contact Nintendo and they'll send you a new unit
within 3 to 4 business days. The other is a bit trickier; you'll
have to contact Nintendo and have them send you a shipping label,
with which you may send your Wii off to repair-land. This option
will take at least two weeks, so it's best avoided.
"My current problem is an Error Code 220602 when trying to get to
the Wii Shop/WiiConnect24 EULA page. My internet connection tests
fine, and I was able to download the firmware updates, but I
absolutely can't get past this step, and thus can't download
anything. Nintendo hasn't been too helpful yet, although the forums
seem to suggest that it's a router issue, and that adding the Wii
to my DMZ might help, but still... it's a little annoying."
"My wii isn't overheating persay, but it is pretty warm for a
console that's been off all night. Should I be worried?"
What's the solution to all these? Repair your Wii console yourself.
There are a lot of guides out there that can help and teach how to
fix your Wii yourself,
Wii Fix Guide
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Date Published: Jan 01, 2009 - 10:46 am