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    Wii WLAN - poor internet speed!?

    someone else experiencing very poor speed - for instance with the new Nintendo channel? my Wii takes up to 30 sec to stream 5 sec of video footage which isn't even full resolution, resulting in frequent and annoying stops during playback for streaming data. my router is set to 802.11g+b and the Wii MTU is set to 0 as default - no idea if changing this value does anything.

    suggestions are highly recommended!

    #2
    Mine does the same via the wired adapter, tested the wireless - same result.
    Was fine the other day. Think its luck of the draw to bo honest mate.

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      #3
      The Wii internet service is notoriously slow. I guess given the huge success of the Wii and VC, Nintendo will invest in some decent servers in the future. XBL is still streaks ahead, atm.

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        #4
        I haven't used it recently but I used to get similar things on the shop and the Metroid Prime 3 preview channel, especially when new releases came out and everyone was on there trying to download stuff.

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          #5
          thanks for the feedback. i take it it's a common problem. but can a service like the new Nintendo channel be so slow to not even being able to stream a 320x200 pixel size video without interruptions? that's ridiculous!

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            #6
            Set your MTU to 1500 , also turn off any kind of wireless turbo style functions your router may have, it really helped my Wii

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              #7
              Originally posted by EvilBoris View Post
              Set your MTU to 1500 , also turn off any kind of wireless turbo style functions your router may have, it really helped my Wii
              ok, have set MTU to 1500, even though i guess it wont change anything as "0" very likely stands for unlimited transfer speed.

              wireless turbo style functions? as for example?

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                #8
                Lots of routers have silly "performance enhancing" features that either attempt to boost the speed or the range of the wireless, often labled as SUPER-G or G-Turbo MAX extreme G, uber G etc etc
                If you post the model of your router I can tell you what to look for

                0 is often the default for the router which should really be around about 1500, but you never know!

                This might be a totally pointless excercise, but I did notice a DRAMATIC improvement in the quality of online Wii games when I turned the turbo things off on my high end router (i.e. it went from unplayable to perfect) downloads didn't seem to take as long either.
                Last edited by EvilBoris; 17-05-2008, 16:40.

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