You have not given enough information to what your problem could be, so I will run through some troubleshooting steps
1. Does the Wireless Sensor Bar have batteries, and have you checked to see if the batteries are low or dead? Make sure you install fresh/new batteries in the Sensor Bar
2. Is the Sensor Bar turned on? Look around the Sensor Bar for a power button or switch, the Sensor Bar is not controlled by the Wii in any way, so it must be turned on and off manually
3. is the Sensor Bar located properly? Make sure the front of the sensor bar is facing you, make sure nothing is blocking the view, and make sure it is not turned to the side
4. Is the Sensor Bar doing anything when you turn it on? Is there a light? There should be a light indicating if the sensor bar is on or not, if there is no light, get a digital camera or camcorder and look at the sensor bar through the viewfinder, you should see something glowing on both sides of the Sensor Bar, these are IR LEDs, IR light can not be seen with the naked eye, and requires a camera in order to see the glow of the light
5.check if the sensor bar is plugged into the wii
If none of this works, it is possible that you have a broken/shorted sensor bar and you will need to replace it, candles will also work in it's place for a temporary sensor bar, or you can use flashlights (incandescent bulbs required, LED and florescent will not work)
Charge it, then try, if that doesnt work, restart the PS2. Make sure that any other remotes are not set to primary, if that doesnt work get a new one.
Because Microsoft can barely make anything work.
It is wireless and not connected.
spend time with it........and when that doesnt work, level it up a few time with a soothe bell
on call . it doesnt make senseif your "in call" on call means that they can call you into work anytime .
Charge it, then try, if that doesnt work, restart the PS2. Make sure that any other remotes are not set to primary, if that doesnt work get a new one.
Wireless electronics work using small components and batteries. If the wireless Xbox accessories are what are being asked about they work with a infrared sensor to send coded data to the system.
No. You need a wireless router, though you don't necessarily need a computer.
it doesn't work!!
Get a new adaptor.Source: What you said + common logic
there wireless
if its wireless you should see if theres an aux jack.if its not wireless it might work.
Yes, the sensor bar comes with the Wii. If you lose it or it gets damaged, you can buy a wireless one in stores, but it is recommended to be a wired one, they work better, because the wireless ones still have some problems
Virtually any wireless router will work. If it works for a laptop, it will work for your iPod touch. The most common wireless routers are Linksys, NetGear, and 2wire, just to give you a hint at what most people are using as wireless routers these days i find that 2wire works the best and linksys doesnt work at all for my iPod touch.
Really, for sure you can
usally you do . if it doesnt work restart your computer,
The problem could be a dirty sensor or the sender is no good.