Wii connection problems CISCO LINKSYS E1000

I am trying to connect to my wii with my wireless routed it is a cisco linksys e1000 and and I tried connect and it said error so I went to manual set up.and couldn't figure out the codes to enter I couldn't find the disco codss on the nintendo website. Please help me I.really wanna.connect my wii to the Internet

Well the situation is not well elaborated. What is the exact ERROR you are getting while trying to connect your Wii? What code are you talking about? It might be asking to put 8 digits pin number which is on the Linksys E1000 itself.

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