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Unable To Connect With This Nintendo WFC ID <61070>

azurill

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That's the message which I get when I try to connect with my USB Connector,but when I try to connect with my router,I don't face any problem.I'm desperate for help,I don't want my money to go wasted,please help.
 

The Thrashmeister

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azurill said:
That's the message which I get when I try to connect with my USB Connector,but when I try to connect with my router,I don't face any problem.I'm desperate for help,I don't want my money to go wasted,please help.

Er...I have to ask...why did you get a USB connector if you already have a router? IMO, that's already a waste of money. >_>

Nintendo Wi-Fi said:
Error Code: 60000-69999

Our experience shows that error messages within this range are typically caused by temporary network outages with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. If there is a problem with the network, our technician�s will work to get the service back up as soon as possible. Please retry your connection later.

If you are connecting to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for the first time, or the problem has not resolved itself after a few hours, there could be an incompatibility with your wireless home network. You may want to try the following:

* Ensure your router has the latest firmware installed. Visit your router manufacturer’s website and look for any updated firmware that may be available (these are typically found under “downloads” or by searching for your particular model number). Contact your router manufacturer for additional assistance.

* If your router or modem has a built-in firewall, you may want to try and lower the security settings*, as they could be interfering with a successful connection. How to do this will vary brand and model, so consult the manual or the manufacturer of your router or modem for assistance.

If after trying the above steps you are still unable to successfully login or play on the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, it is possible that your wireless home network is not compatible with the Nintendo DS or Nintendo WFC. We suggest purchasing a compatible router (click here for a list of router’s we’ve tested and ranked), or the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. (Please note that if your modem is blocking the connection, the USB Connector will not work.)

*While Nintendo provides this information for our consumers' use, it is up to each consumer to determine what security needs they have for their own networks, and to decide how best to configure their network settings to meet those needs.

Read the bold. Maybe that'll help.
 

azurill

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۞7HR45HM31573R۞ said:
Er...I have to ask...why did you get a USB connector if you already have a router? IMO, that's already a waste of money. >_>
actually my router faced problems,I wouldn't be able to travel and if I managed to,few mins later it would disconnect


Sorry for the silly question,but if that's the problem,then what can I do to fix it?
 
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The Thrashmeister

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azurill said:
actually my router faced problems,I wouldn't be able to travel and if I managed to,few mins later it would disconnect


Sorry for the silly question,but if that's the problem,then what can I do to fix it?

"Please note that if your modem is blocking the connection, the USB Connector will not work."

I seriously don't know how to stop a modem blocking a connection. I thought you'd probably get something from that. >_>

Sorry I'm not much help. D: Ask one of the computer junkies here.
 

azurill

Well-Known Member
۞7HR45HM31573R۞ said:
"Please note that if your modem is blocking the connection, the USB Connector will not work."

I seriously don't know how to stop a modem blocking a connection. I thought you'd probably get something from that. >_>

Sorry I'm not much help. D: Ask one of the computer junkies here.
okay,thanks
I'l head over the programming forum
 
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