Wii remote doesn’t vibrate, No sound from the wii remote speaker, Can’t download games in the wii shop channel – Nintendo Wii User Manual

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Can’t read the SD Card from Photo Channel or the

SD Card Menu

• Make sure the memory card is fully inserted into the slot. Try removing and reinserting

the memory card.

• Check the memory card on a PC or cell phone to verify its contents and readability.

• Make sure the data is in a readable format and 32GB or smaller in size. See page 23 for

format information.

Wii Remote doesn’t vibrate

• Go to the HOME menu and check to see if the Rumble feature is turned on.

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• Make sure that the game you are playing includes the Rumble feature.

No sound from the Wii Remote speaker

• Go to the HOME menu and check to see if the Sound feature is turned on.

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• Make sure that the game you are playing includes sound from the Wii Remote speaker.

Can’t download games in the Wii Shop Channel

• Make sure you have Wii Points to redeem for products on the Wii Shop Channel.

• Check to see if you have restrictions on using points.

• Check to see status of Parental Controls.

Downloading games and updates from the Wii Shop

Channel is very slow.

• Switch the channel of your router to channel 1 or channel 11.

Using a USB keyboard with your Wii Console.

You can enter text using a commercially available USB keyboard.

Please go to support.nintendo.com for a list of keyboards that have been confirmed to

work with the Wii console.

NOTE: USB keyboards do not work with the Mii Channel or the Everybody Votes

Channel.

The power shuts off suddenly

• Unplug the AC Adapter and check the vents for blockage by dust or debris. Clean if

necessary, reconnect the AC Adapter and try powering on the Wii Console again.

• Make sure there is proper ventilation around the Wii Console and that it is not

close to other heat sources.

Controllers don’t work with Wii games, Virtual

Console games or WiiWare games.

• Make sure you are using the correct controller. Both the game packaging

and the Instruction booklet included with the game supply this information.

• If you are playing a game you have downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel, be sure to

check the Details screen on the Wii Shop Channel to determine what controllers are

used for each game.

• If using the Classic Controller, make sure it is securely connected to the Wii Remote.

• If using the Wii Remote, make sure no other accessories are plugged into the External

Extension connector unless required by the game you are playing.

• Make sure the Wii Remote is synchronized with the Wii console.

More troubleshooting is available at support.nintendo.com, including more

detailed setup help for getting connected online.

Your Access Point is not listed when "Search for Access

Point" is selected

• Make sure your access point is powered on.

• Move closer to the access point if possible or re-orient the console so there is

nothing between it and the access point.

• Your access point may not be broadcasting its SSID. Check your router settings

through your computer and either set your router to broadcast SSID, or manually

enter the SSID in Manually Connecting an Access Point, page 59.

Connection test unsuccessful or unable to connect to

the service

• Check the signal strength and move closer to the access point if possible or

re-orient the console so there is nothing between it and the access point.

• Make sure you have the latest Firmware Update for your router. Check with the

router manufacturer or the Internet service provider that supplied the router.

• You may have to adjust the transmission rate of your router. Some routers have

settings like “Turbo Boost” or “G-Nitro”. These may have to be turned off.

• Your access point may have Mac Filtering enabled. Check your router settings

through your computer. You may need to enter your Wii console MAC address.

This can be found in Console Information in the Internet settings choice.

• Your access point may not be broadcasting its SSID. Check your router settings

through your computer and either set your router to broadcast SSID, or manually

enter the SSID in Manually Connecting an Access Point, page 59.

• Try assigning the Wii a static IP address. Access your router's settings and find the

available range of IP addresses (This is typically found within the DHCP

information.). When you find this information, select one of the available IP

addresses and enter this in Manually Connecting an Access Point, page 59.

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If your Wii system still does not operate correctly after trying

the troubleshooting steps, DO NOT return the console to the

store. You will lose saved game data and all Wii Shop

Channel downloads and Wii Points.

Visit support.nintendo.com for assistance and additional

troubleshooting and repair options or call 1-800-255-3700.

Before seeking assistance, review the following problems and solutions.

USB Keyboard

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Ports

Wii Console

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Wii Operations Manual

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