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internet connection for wii?
04-28-2014, 02:44 AM
Post: #11
 
well not necessarily it just means that u have the internet connection to to connect to other wiis but not in order to go to the actual internet i hope that this helps

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04-28-2014, 02:53 AM
Post: #12
 
You need to have a wireless router. With a wireless router, the Wii searches for the signal, then automatically connects.
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04-28-2014, 02:59 AM
Post: #13
 
1. get a usb connector, or a wireless router.

2. go to wii options.

3. go to "internet connection"

4. choose what kind of connection you want to use
( like AOSS or "connect to yyour usb connector")
(need to install the software for the usb connector)

5. finally, the wii will test the connection

6. DONE!

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04-28-2014, 03:01 AM
Post: #14
 
the wirerless internet connection really only works if u live in an apartment u can use a usc cord to hook it up from ur pc if u havee one but all i really can tell u iz read the wii manual or call nintendo
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04-28-2014, 03:03 AM
Post: #15
 
There are three ways to get internet on your Wii. You can do it through a router (recommended), you can get a Wi-fi USB and put it in your computer's router, or you can use a LAN adapter.

Look here for more information:

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems...ements.jsp

Next, watch this video or simply follow my instructions below:

http://us.wii.com/connect/

1. Click the Wii options button in the bottom left corner on your starting screen

2. Choose wii settings

3. Scroll to page 2 using the arrow on the right

4.Click internet

5.Choose connection settings

6. Click on connection 1, 2 or 3

7. Choose wireless connection (Or wired if you're using a LAN adapter)

8. Click "search for an access points"

9. Click OK

10. Choose the from the connections your Wii has found (Look for your connection. You might have to provide some sort of password)

If all goes well, you'll have to click OK a couple more times, wait for it to test the connection, then the Wii will reset itself and then you'll have internet!

Good luck!
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