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Configure a Wii

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  • How to Use Other People's Connections for My Wii

    All Nintendo Wii consoles come standard with Wi-Fi capability, which means you can connect to any wireless connection within range of your Wii. You may want to use your neighbor's or friend's connection if yours is slow. While you can connect your Wii to others' wireless networks, you must have approval to do so; otherwise, you are stealing broadband. You also need the other person's network information, including his security code.

  • How to Protect the Wii With a Lynksys Router

    The Nintendo Wii is a video game console that is popular among both children and adults. Part of its' appeal lies in the ability to connect to the internet for game downloads and online interaction with friends. To use this feature on the Wii, it must be connected to the internet. This is typically accomplished by adding the console to a wireless network that is created by a router, such as a Linksys model. To protect the Wii from the outside world, it is important to use some form of encryption on your wireless network.

  • My Wii Won't Connect to a Router

    A Nintendo Wii console can fail to connect to a network router for many reasons. If you are receiving an error messages that suggests the Wii is able to connect to your router but unable to connect to the server, this is a result of the Nintendo WFC server being down. Wait awhile, then try to connect again. All other error messages are a result of the router settings being incorrect or the Wii console being unable to locate the router.

  • How to Use a Wii USB Loader

    If you find yourself in an environment where the only available computers are hooked up to a modem, with no available wireless router in range, a Wii USB wireless connector, or loader, can allow for five simultaneous Wii systems to operate online. This could come in handy if you're sleeping over at a house that isn't equipped for wireless Internet access--especially if you're trying to play a Wi-Fi environment game.

  • How to Get My Wii Connected Manually

    The Nintendo Wii has a host of online features, such as downloadable games or multiplayer online experiences. You can't get into these features until you have connected the console to the Internet, and there are a few ways to accomplish this. Most of the methods use automated wizards which connect to the Wii through your wireless or wired connection, but they don't give you a lot of specific control which you may want with more complex wireless networks.

  • How to Configure a Wii Wireless Adapter

    Online gaming and social opportunities are available to Wii users who have their consoles connected to the Internet. The Nintendo Wii can access the Internet directly with an Ethernet cable, or wirelessly through a wireless router or with a Wi-Fi USB wireless connector. The Nintendo Wi-Fi USB wireless connector is an acceptable option if you don't have a wireless router already set up, as it acts as a wireless router from which the console can receive Internet signals.

  • How to Configure a WRT310N for a Nintendo Wii

    A video gamer can use nearly any wireless router to connect the Nintendo Wii to a broadband Internet connection. The ease of setting up the wireless router to work with the Wii can vary greatly, with some wireless routers requiring several complicated adjustments in order to connect to the Wii. Thankfully, some wireless routers, such as the Linksys WRT310N, are especially easy to configure to use with the Nintendo Wii.

  • How to Configure a WRT160N for a Nintendo Wii

    One feature of the Nintendo Wii video game console is the ability to connect to the Internet and download games, watch videos and play games with other players. Unlike other consoles, the Nintendo Wii can only connect to the Internet via the system's built-in wireless Wi-Fi adapter. In order to use this wireless connection with a wireless router, such as the Linksys WRT160N, the player must configure the router to work with the Nintendo Wii.

  • How to Configure a Router for a Wii Multiplayer

    While many Wii owners can automatically connect to their routers by searching for an access point with the console you may need to configure your router to accept the Wii as an authorized device. While the specifics of this process differs for each router, the information that must be obtained and set on your router for the Wii to connect is always the same. By configuring the settings of your router and inputting them into your Wii, you'll be able to access the multiplayer features of the console.

  • How to Configure a Wii With a CradlePoint Router

    The Nintendo Wii features the ability to connect wirelessly to the Internet using your home network. The initial connection process can differ depending on the router you have purchased. Users who have a CradlePoint router must first disable their User Login settings to allow the Wii to connect without them needing to input a password each time they play a game online or access the Wii Shop Channel. Once your CradlePoint router is configured, you can begin the steps needed to connect your Wii to the Internet.

  • How to Configure a Wii Controller

    The Wii is a game console developed by Nintendo and first made available to the public in 2006. The Wii was the first of its kind because it allowed gamers to use wireless remotes and move their arms and bodies to control the action that occurs on the television screen. The Wii has been a trendsetter, as other gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox both have entered the world of gaming that allows body movement to control the movements of characters on the screen.

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