Airport Express & Wii

Howdy all. I know this topic has been posted and reposted, but I have tried everything and my Wii won't connect to my Airport Express Base Station. I have switched over to 13-character WEP password, and it still doesn't work. I tooki off security and it still doesn't work. The wii recognizes my access point but I keep on getting a 51330 connect error. My MAC filtering is off. Firewall is off. I have reset both. The weirdest thing about it, is that it connect for the first few days I got the wii flawlessly. I didn't change anything and from one day to the next it stopped connecting. i have called nintendo and my internet provider, and they are both stumped. Please help. I am very frustrated and want to throw the wii through a window.

Strange how the wii didnt connect without security, myself personally i dont use any type of security as my wii,ps3 n so on have all diferent security types they can use
*one thing i would check first though since you were using WEP
*biggest problem with WEP is its not cross platform compatible so that 13 character password is only compatible on a computer namely a mac that has the airport software, you might be able to get a computer to connect randomly as ive had reports of similar occurances but for any form of WEP you need the HEXIDECIMAL EQUIVALENT KEY
Ex: 13 character password: mitochondria1
HEX password 014af9e9058901be89018984
The hex password should be used for any device that doesnt have airport software such as a pc, handheld device and so on, most other 3rd party routers linksys,netgear and so on use the same setup
*the hex key can be obtained from the airport admin utility, theres a icon once you access your base station that will look like a padlock and say password under it

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    We have a 4 Mac and 1 PC Household. Cable Internet Service by Roadrunner.Cable model (owned) connected to a D-Link 802.11G wi fi router (by ethernet from cable modem)in the family room , then out to a Imac (the half moon base and LCD screen with a airport card also in the family room and the closet computer to the D-Link
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    William Boyd Jr.
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    The one problem is Apple using their own automatic port opening system.. NAT-PMP which is fine for apple clients but will not work with almost anything else made which depends on UPNP ..
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    See
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    Full throttling controls, not in Apple products.
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    NAT-PMP and UPNP, not in Apple products.
    VPN, not in Apple products.
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