Can't connect to Wii

This is all new to me. I have a Linksys WRT120N Router and I am having a problem  connecting to my Wii internet, test connection fails and I get the error code 51331 and I would also like to know how to change the channels on my router. this is so fustrating, hope that someone out there can help me.

Hello.
I am having a problem with my Router and Wii.  I set up the connection and it worked fine.  I shut down the Wii that evening, returned to it the next day and recieved error code 51330.  In order to get the system up and running again, I have to reinstall the Router on my computer.  Again, it works fine for that day, but I receive the error code 51330 again.  What's up??
Barbara

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