Nintendo Wii does not detect new router WRT160N...

I got this new N Ultra Range Plus router for Christmas and thought it would finally so my Wii to the internet, but to my surprise, even though it detects the router, it does not connect. I get the Wii error Code: 51330. I searched on google with this code, and he was told to change the channel 1 or 11, I did, and that has not worked. Or put the address allow mac in the column, which also did not work.

I really need help. I don't know why it does not work. Internet works fine on my computer, but for some reason, it does not connect on the Wii. And the router is very close to the Wii as far as space goes.

You can change/adjust the settings of your wireless router...

Open an Internet Explorer browser page. In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1
Let the empty user name & password use admin lowercase...
For wireless settings, follow these steps: -.
Click on the tab - Wireless
-Here, select manual configuratioon... Wireless network mode must be mixed...
-Provide a unique name in the name box of the wireless network (SSID) in order to differentiate your network from your network of neighbors...

-Set the Standard - 20 MHz Radio band and change the standard channel at 11-2, 462 GHz...

- And wireless SSID broadcast should be enabled, and then click on save settings...
Please take note of the name of the wireless network (SSID) because it's the network identifier...
For wireless security: -.
Click the sub-tab under wireless > Wireless Security...
Change the mode of WEP wireless security, encryption must be 64-bit. Let the empty password, do not type in anything...
Under type of WEP Key 1 in all 10 numbers please (numbers only and not letters) and click on save settings...
Please take note of the WEP Key 1 because it is the security key to try Wireless Network.Now if you could see the network without wire/SSID name and try to connect...

Click Advanced Wireless-
settings > change the tag to 75 interval > change the Fragmentation...
Threshold to 2304 change the RTS threshold to 2307 > click 'save settings '...
Now let's see if you can locate your wireless network and try to connect...

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