Problem With Nintendo Wfc

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I think there may be a problem with Nintendo Wifi Connection right now be cause I got disconnected and I have heard from several other people the they got disconnected too. Did anyone elso get disconnected about 10 min. ago?
 
Error code 86420? if it is, that means the persons town your trying to go to either has something wrong with his firewall settings, or its just temporary. i had this problem the first day i got this game. its probably just server maintenance.
 
QNT3N said:
Error code 86420? if it is, that means the persons town your trying to go to either has something wrong with his firewall settings, or its just temporary. i had this problem the first day i got this game. its probably just server maintenance.
Yeah, it is. Happens every once in a while.
 
Since you are all lazy,

Our experience shows that error messages within this range are typically caused by an unstable network connection. The issue could be with your connection environment, your friend's connection environment, or a temporary issue with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Our servers may be trying to handle an unusually high amount of traffic (especially if you are trying to play online with a recently-released or popular game, or if there is a new Wii system update). Please retry your connection later

If you have waited a few hours and are still experiencing issues, try the following:

How are you connecting online? The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection is only compatible with Cable, DSL, and Fiber-optic internet connections. If you are connecting via Satellite, EV-DO (cellular), Dial-up, or other types of connections, then you should try to use an alternate type of connection. Contact your Internet Service Provider if you are not sure what type of internet connection you have.
The error may be caused by a basic setting on the router that needs to be adjusted (such as the channel). Please review our general router troubleshooting.
Some games may need certain settings on your router enabled or disabled to allow a successful connection with other players. This can include UDP and firewall settings that will vary from router to router. You can view our router pages by clicking here. If your router is listed, check to see if there are any special notes that may help. If there is no information for your particular router or you need further assistance, check out Nintendo's Tech Support Forums. Other users may have already found the solution you're looking for.
 
Error Codes: 61020-61070


"Error messages within this range are typically caused by temporary network outages with the Nintendo WiFi Connection. If there is a problem with the network, Nintendo's technicians will do their best to get the service back up as soon as possible."


If you are connecting to the Nintendo WiFi 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
 
Im not having this problem.. Its either you guys connection or router settings. But I highly doubt that since your all having the same problem.
 
SpikeHawk said:
Since you are all lazy,

Our experience shows that error messages within this range are typically caused by an unstable network connection. The issue could be with your connection environment, your friend's connection environment, or a temporary issue with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Our servers may be trying to handle an unusually high amount of traffic (especially if you are trying to play online with a recently-released or popular game, or if there is a new Wii system update). Please retry your connection later

If you have waited a few hours and are still experiencing issues, try the following:

How are you connecting online? The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection is only compatible with Cable, DSL, and Fiber-optic internet connections. If you are connecting via Satellite, EV-DO (cellular), Dial-up, or other types of connections, then you should try to use an alternate type of connection. Contact your Internet Service Provider if you are not sure what type of internet connection you have.
The error may be caused by a basic setting on the router that needs to be adjusted (such as the channel). Please review our general router troubleshooting.
Some games may need certain settings on your router enabled or disabled to allow a successful connection with other players. This can include UDP and firewall settings that will vary from router to router. You can view our router pages by clicking here. If your router is listed, check to see if there are any special notes that may help. If there is no information for your particular router or you need further assistance, check out Nintendo's Tech Support Forums. Other users may have already found the solution you're looking for.
Ok, Why are we all lazy???
 
QNT3N said:
Im not having this problem.. Its either you guys connection or router settings. But I highly doubt that since your all having the same problem.
Maybe ALL of them are from Europe.
 
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