Ademisk
03-09-2008, 02:45 PM
Whew, okay, this had to be done eventually, the OFFICIAL NESS FINDER, DUN DUN DUN!!!
Basically, put your Smasher Name, Brawl Code, and if you want, state of residence.
This way people will be able to find other Ness players to play as often as they want. Hooray and such.
AdamantNess - 4468-0646-6585 - Houston, TX
Ademisk - 3437-2714-3628 - Kirkland, WA.
Aie - 0946-1897-6990 - Kansas City, MO
Annoying1359 - 3609-0722-2029 - Minnesota
AtomicGazelle - 4468-0657-2823 - St. Louis, MO
Blarfenzo - 1246-8418-8311 - Long Island, New York
Drik Khaail- 3179-5745-3114 - Staunton, VA
Hardcorenesser - 0860-2906-0876 - Visalia, California
Jman - 3523-1743-2827 - Ann Harbor, MI
OnYourMark - 1848-1354-4077 - Honolulu, Hawaii
Rudeezy- 4854-6103-2974 - Claremont, CA
Thesage - 2793 0267 7365 - Arlington, Va
Also, someone should sticky this. You know you want to.
Also, since people seem to be having trouble connecting to other people over Wi-Fi, I thought I'd give you my expertise on the matter, and this seemed like an appropriate place to do so. Here's how to fix up your router for the optimal Wii Brawl connection. If you're still have problems after doing this, just to go
www.support.nintendo.com (http://www.support.nintendo.com)
And enter the error code you get for more help.
Basically what you want to do is go into your computers Start Menu and go to Run. Type in "cmd"(don't put in the "") and then press enter. A black DOS window should come up. In that window you wanna type IPCONFIG/ALL. That'll bring up a whole lot of information. Specificially you're looking for IP Address/IPV4Adress, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Servers. You want to go into your Wii connection settings and do a manual setup using this information.(Your IP address should be 10 digits higher than whats listed on the DOS window, ie if you have 192.168.1.1 you'll want to enter 192.168.1.11, and the Default Router = Default Gateway).
After doing this you want to go into your router's setup page by typing your default gateway into your web browsers address bar. There may be a username and password you need to enter, which depends on your router, the information on your specific router can be found here http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/routers/en_na/routerIndex.jsp.
Once you get into your router's setup page it's basically a search and rescue mission. You're looking for 4 things.
A: Port Forwarding - Anything that says Port Forwarding on it, could be in multiple areas of your router, or could not be an option in it at all. Usually you need to add a new service and select some specific options for the Wii. This is by far the most important of the 4 in terms of getting Brawl to work better.
# In order to solve this problem, you may consider adjusting your router's Port Forwarding settings*. Each router is unique, so consult the owner's manual for your router or contact the manufacturer for specific information on working with your router's ports. For your information:
* If you are prompted for a device or profile name, you can enter anything you like (such as Wii, etc.).
* The starting port to open is 1, the ending port to open is 65535 (or as high as the router will allow).
* Protocols will need to be set to UDP only.
* Set the IP address for the ports to forward to the same as the Wii's static IP address. If you don't know what the Wii's IP address is, the best way to determine it is by performing a manual setup:(Which you just did before. The IP address is the one 10 digits higher that you entered)
B: Wireless Channel - Should be in Wireless setting or Basic settings. Make sure its set to 1 or 11. Not really too important, if you can't find it, don't worry.
C: Transmission/Basic Rate - Look for those two in basic setting or wireless settings as those are the two most likely places to find it. You want to set them both to 2, or 1 or 2. Something around that area of numbers. If you can't find these two it's not extremely important, but this will help out your connecting greatly.
D: MAC Filtering - Find this, if its on, turn it off. Just freaking do it.
Basically, put your Smasher Name, Brawl Code, and if you want, state of residence.
This way people will be able to find other Ness players to play as often as they want. Hooray and such.
AdamantNess - 4468-0646-6585 - Houston, TX
Ademisk - 3437-2714-3628 - Kirkland, WA.
Aie - 0946-1897-6990 - Kansas City, MO
Annoying1359 - 3609-0722-2029 - Minnesota
AtomicGazelle - 4468-0657-2823 - St. Louis, MO
Blarfenzo - 1246-8418-8311 - Long Island, New York
Drik Khaail- 3179-5745-3114 - Staunton, VA
Hardcorenesser - 0860-2906-0876 - Visalia, California
Jman - 3523-1743-2827 - Ann Harbor, MI
OnYourMark - 1848-1354-4077 - Honolulu, Hawaii
Rudeezy- 4854-6103-2974 - Claremont, CA
Thesage - 2793 0267 7365 - Arlington, Va
Also, someone should sticky this. You know you want to.
Also, since people seem to be having trouble connecting to other people over Wi-Fi, I thought I'd give you my expertise on the matter, and this seemed like an appropriate place to do so. Here's how to fix up your router for the optimal Wii Brawl connection. If you're still have problems after doing this, just to go
www.support.nintendo.com (http://www.support.nintendo.com)
And enter the error code you get for more help.
Basically what you want to do is go into your computers Start Menu and go to Run. Type in "cmd"(don't put in the "") and then press enter. A black DOS window should come up. In that window you wanna type IPCONFIG/ALL. That'll bring up a whole lot of information. Specificially you're looking for IP Address/IPV4Adress, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Servers. You want to go into your Wii connection settings and do a manual setup using this information.(Your IP address should be 10 digits higher than whats listed on the DOS window, ie if you have 192.168.1.1 you'll want to enter 192.168.1.11, and the Default Router = Default Gateway).
After doing this you want to go into your router's setup page by typing your default gateway into your web browsers address bar. There may be a username and password you need to enter, which depends on your router, the information on your specific router can be found here http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/routers/en_na/routerIndex.jsp.
Once you get into your router's setup page it's basically a search and rescue mission. You're looking for 4 things.
A: Port Forwarding - Anything that says Port Forwarding on it, could be in multiple areas of your router, or could not be an option in it at all. Usually you need to add a new service and select some specific options for the Wii. This is by far the most important of the 4 in terms of getting Brawl to work better.
# In order to solve this problem, you may consider adjusting your router's Port Forwarding settings*. Each router is unique, so consult the owner's manual for your router or contact the manufacturer for specific information on working with your router's ports. For your information:
* If you are prompted for a device or profile name, you can enter anything you like (such as Wii, etc.).
* The starting port to open is 1, the ending port to open is 65535 (or as high as the router will allow).
* Protocols will need to be set to UDP only.
* Set the IP address for the ports to forward to the same as the Wii's static IP address. If you don't know what the Wii's IP address is, the best way to determine it is by performing a manual setup:(Which you just did before. The IP address is the one 10 digits higher that you entered)
B: Wireless Channel - Should be in Wireless setting or Basic settings. Make sure its set to 1 or 11. Not really too important, if you can't find it, don't worry.
C: Transmission/Basic Rate - Look for those two in basic setting or wireless settings as those are the two most likely places to find it. You want to set them both to 2, or 1 or 2. Something around that area of numbers. If you can't find these two it's not extremely important, but this will help out your connecting greatly.
D: MAC Filtering - Find this, if its on, turn it off. Just freaking do it.