How do I fix error code 32004 on my Wii?
Possible solutions
- Review our Network Status page for any noted outages.
- Set up a new connection.
- Power cycle your router and modem.
- Enter alternate DNS settings into the Wii.
- Check for wireless interference.
- Place your system into the router’s DMZ.
Can I update my Wii if I have HomeBrew?
System updates are dangerous to a Wii console with homebrew installed on it. The update can “brick” the system or force you to restore the Homebrew Channel. However, some game disks contain a system update and won’t let you play the game until your console installs the patch.
What do you do if your Wii won’t update?
What to do
- If this was your first attempt to download the system update, try the system update again.
- Power cycle your home network.
- Wireless interference can cause your Wii U Internet connection to time out during the update.
- Manually enter DNS settings.
- Still not working?
Can homebrew brick your Wii?
It is very unlikely that you will brick your Wii when installing the Homebrew Channel. Bricks from installing the Homebrew Channel can result from misnaming or installing them in the wrong way. Bricks can also happen from rearranging or deleting Wii system data when installing the Homebrew Channel.
How do you fix a Wii error?
Fix 1 – Remove the disc and restart the console
- Press the Eject button to remove the disc.
- Now, press and hold the Power button until your console turn off.
- Wait for five minutes, then plug it in again and turn on your console.
- Insert the game disc and check if the error persists.
How do I fix error code 51330?
What to do
- Change the security type in the Wii System Settings to WPA2 – PSK (AES) and test your Internet connection again.
- Check your network’s settings to ensure you’re using the correct wireless password.
- Update the Security Settings within the Wii Internet Settings.