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Posted on Mar 13, 2011

I don't know how to huck my wii to the internet

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Go to the settings menu and under Internet Settings select scan for network. Once it finds your network connection it will prompt you for the password and you will be connected.

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Why my Wi says no connection to internet....What do we do?

Check to see if your router has a setup for WiFi and if you don't know contact your internet supplier and ask them for assistance about setting up WiFi. Unfortunately The Wii does not have any wired connection capability or at least there isn't one on mine. Let me know if this does or doesn't work for you.
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How to fix: Make sure the password is entered into the Wii exactly as it appears in your router's settings. Security keys are case sensitive.

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Wii says needs update in order to connect with Wii Store which would allow me to download NetFlix Ap. It is connected to the net but I keep getting error message that says update could not go through. It...

Hi there!
There are two ways to connect your Wii to the internet; you can connect to your wireless network (if you have a wireless modem set up in your house), or you can connect using a wired connection directly to your modem.
If using a wired connection, you will need to purchase a Wii LAN adapter and connect that from your WII into your wired router.
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Once you have figured out what connection type you will use (and if using a wired connection, purchased and connected your Wii LAN adapter) you will need to take the following steps:
FOR WIRELESS CONNECTION:
  • Turn on your Wii and click on the "Wii" button on the bottom left of the screen
  • Click on "Wii Settings"
  • Click on the arrow on the right side of the screen and select "Internet"
  • Select "Connection 1 : none" (if you don't see "None" in Connection 1, click the Connection 1 button, then choose "Clear Settings")
  • Click on "Wireless Connection" and then "Search for an Access Point"
  • Select "OK" and the Wii will display all the wireless networks it finds.
  • Select the wireless network that is yours.
  • If it asks you to enter a password or key, then your wireless connection is password protected and you will need to enter the password that was setup to allow access to your network.
  • Select "OK," "Save Settings," and then "Yes."
  • Your Wii will test the connection and you should get a message saying connection was successful.
FOR WIRED CONNECTIONS:
  • Connect your Wii to the Wii LAN adapter and connect that to your modem or broadband adapter. Please not that you will need to unplug your modem for a few minutes to reset the connection and you will also need to unplug the connection to your computer when you want to connect your Wii to the internet.
  • Turn on your Wii and select the Wii icon on the bottom left
  • Click on "Wii Settings"
  • Click the arrow on the right side of the screen and select "Internet"
  • Click "Connection Settings"
  • Click "Connection 1 : none" (if you don't see "None" in Connection 1, click the Connection 1 button, then choose "Clear Settings")
  • Click "Wired Connection"
  • Click "Ok"
  • Your Wii will now do a connection test
  • You should see a message saying the test was successful
Hope this helps!
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Hi im a hotel and i am haveing problems hucking up my wii

Sometimes hotels knowingly block other devices from being plugged in that you're not paying for. If this isn't the case though, try making sure you have the yellow-white-red cables plugged into the correct jacks. Then power on the Wii and try different inputs or sources on the remote. Otherwise just keeping going down the channels past channel 1. It might go down to Video 1,2 or 3, which most likely is one of the sources for the Wii.
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The only network adapter integrated into the Wii is wireless, you will need a network adapter to use a wired network.

Please see the official site for more details: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/acc/wiiLAN.jsp

Thanks, and as always a vote/feedback is appreciated. =)
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you will need to have a router wireless at home. Then go to your console and go to options. Search for the internet or network options and follow the steps.
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I don;t know what you are downloading. If you can get to the Wii Store then you already have an Internet connection. Otherwise, just go to the system menu, to Internet and use the connection wizard to help you set up. Make sure you have the keys and authentication type correct.
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Hi,

Yes you can. Check the procedure below :-

http://www.wikihow.com/Go-on-the-Internet-on-Your-Nintendo-Wii

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