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These tips should help you connect to more people more often, and match you to people with better performance. This should make lag less existant and reduce the amount of time you have to wait to find matches.A.) Make sure your Wii is getting at least 3 bars from your router. If not, it is too far away, and your connection will suffer noticably. You can gain more bars by readjusting your router's antennae, moving the router/console closer together. Alternatively, connect through the wired connection add-on through your router or directly to your modem.B.) Make sure your Wii has been port-forwarded or set to DMZ. Your Wii is automatically set to NAT3, meaning you are being blocked from connecting to most other people. Make sure you are set to NAT 1 or 2. This will greatly improve who you are able to connect to.C.) Make sure that if you are on a wireless network, that too many people aren't using your hotspot. Leechers or even family members connecting on the same spot can greatly decrease connection speed...ESPECIALLY if they are downloading/uploading large amounts.D.) Change the channel on your router. Sometimes devices on the same frequency can interfere with your signal, which means a degraded quality in speed.E.) make sure your router has the newest firmware. You can do this by logging into your router.Below is a walkthrough for creating a static IP address fo your Wii, and forwarding the ports (this sets your Wii to NAT 2, which is ideal).PORT FORWARDING:TCP:Allow traffic to all destinations on ports: 28910, 29900, 29901, 29920, 80, and 443UDP:Allow all traffic to all destinations. (Necessary for peer-to-peer connections and game play).STATIC IP:Access your router's settings and find the available range of IP addresses. (This is typically found within the DHCP information.)When you find this information, select one of the available IP addresses and enter this, along with the Subnet and Gateway addresses, through the manual settings on the Wii (how to).If you can't find the range of IP Addresses in the router settings, you can usually view them through your computer's IP configuration settings (see "View Your IP Configuration Settings" section below). Add "10" to the number in the last slot and enter the IP address in the manual settings of the Wii.You will then need to enter the DNS server information of your computer into the Wii as well. To do this you will need to determine your IP configuration settings (see "View Your IP Configuration Settings" section below). This will give you the basic information for all network devices installed on the PC. Included in this will be the DNS Servers information you will need to enter through the manual settings on the Wii. If only a primary DNS is listed, use that number in both the primary and secondary slots of the Wii's system settings.Restart the Wii.To View Your IP Configuration Settings:Click the "Start" button in the lower left-hand corner of your computer.Click "Run."Type "cmd" into the box and press Enter.Type "IPCONFIG/ALL" and press Enter.CONGRATULATIONS!Your Wii is now set to NAT 2!The following are my sources:http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/onlineWirelessRouterTroubleshooting.jsphttp://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/onlineFirewall.jsphttp://portforward.com/guides.htmThanks to everyone who contributed to the original thread on GameFAQs.
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How do i allow all traffic for all destinations on udp?I don't see how to do this just boxes to enter port numbers
So do I type 1 in public port and 65535 in private port to do that?
and if i have tcp port numbers to put in i can type "80,448,2300" in the box?just seperate the numbers with commas?
and type the udp numbers in like you specified as in type "1-65335 udp only"