Having trouble connecting my new Wii to the internet via FIOS

any one have same issue?  I put in the key but it won't connect

Make sure you wep wireless authentication key is the fist key. I made that mistake with my 360. I set the encryption key to slot 3 and it could only look for it on key 1
WBuck wrote: 
Have you enabled the Wireless MAC Authentication in Advanced Security Settings? If so, you will need to add the Wii to access list. No other suggestions come to mind. Good luck.
 You would only need to do that if you enabled the wireless to do that. by default it is turned off. 
Message Edited by TimSykes on 11-12-2008 11:47 AM
Message Edited by TimSykes on 11-12-2008 11:47 AM

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