Hi julia
Sorry for the Delay in Replying ..
Before you start ::
Make sure that the wireless switch on the computer is Off
1) Connect the Belkin Router to a computer with a cable (Make sure that the Computer is connected in one of the 4 LAN slots )
2) Open Internet Explorer
3) On the Address Bar .. Type http://192.168.2.1 and hit enter after foing this you should be at the router Setup Page
4) On the left side under Wireless Click Wi-Fi Protected Setup
5) Leave the Password field Blank and Click Submit
6) Disable the Wi-Fi Protected Setup and WPS Hardware Button
7) Click Apply Changes
8) On the Left Side , Under Wireless Click On Security
9)Select the Security Mode As WPA
10) type a 8 Character password In the Password PSK field (the password is case sensitive Make Sure you remember this )
11) Click Apply Changes
12) On the Left Click on Channel And SSiD
13) Change the Channel to 11 and change the SSid to a Different Name
14) On the left click on Firewall
15) Disable it and click on Apply Changes
16) Scan and connect to this network on the computer
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To Connect Wii to the network
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1)Go to Wii Options in the lower left.
2)Click on Wii Settings to the right.
3)From this first list, click the right arrow.
4)Now on page 2, click on Internet.
5)Then click Connection Settings.
6)From this list, click Connection 1.
7)Then, click Wireless Connection...
8)and then click Search for an Access Point.
9) It will briefly search for any access points and when this screen comes up, click OK.
The following will be a list of nearby access points. If the one you are looking for doesn't show up, click Try again. Then, click the name you have setup as SSiD...
Enter the password
When the following screen appears, click OK...
and OK again.
It will test the connection...
And if successful, the following will drop down. Click Yes to update Wii.
Let Me know if it works
Rakesh R Warrier
1 In order to set up your Nintendo Wii internet connection, you need to have high speed internet service, such as DSL, cable, or fiber optic.
If you want to use a wired connection for your Wii, you will need to purchase the Nintendo Wii Lan Adapter and a long ethernet cable to reach your router or modem. The Wii Lan adapter is available from many sources for about $30 and the cable will cost you around $10 or more. If you want to plug in your computer and Wii at the same time, you will need a router. You do not need a router if you are planning on unplugging your computer when you use Wii over the internet. Honestly, wireless routers cost about $35 and don't require a cable, so I purchased a wireless router instead. Plus, I don't want an ugly cable running across the room.
If you still want to use the Wii Lan adapter to connect to the internet, here are the steps to connect your Wii Lan adapter to your Wii game system:
Make sure your Wii game system is turned off.
Attach the Wii Lan adapter to the USB port on the back of your console.
Connect the other end to an ethernet cable that goes to your router or modem.
Turn your console back on.
If you are using the Nintendo Wii Lan Adapter to connect to the internet, follow this step. If you are connecting to the internet via a wireless router, skip this step and go to step 3.
To connect your Wii via a wired connection:
Go to the Wii Menu.
Click on the round Wii button on the lower left corner.
Click Wii Settings.
Click the right arrow to go to page 2.
Click on the Internet button.
Click Connection Settings.
Click Connection 3.
Click Wired Connection.
Your Wii will do a connection test and hopefully everything will be all set. You are now finished.
To connect your Wii via a wireless connection:
Go to the Wii Menu.
Click on the round Wii button on the lower left corner.
Click Wii Settings.
Click the right arrow to go to page 2.
Click on the Internet button.
Click Connection Settings.
Click Connection 3.
Click Wireless Connection.
Select Search for Access Point. Click OK.
Select the access point you want to use. Click Save and OK.
You may be prompted to enter your password.
Your Wii should now be all connected.
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