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I have the same problem of COD 5 for the wii

Despite high speed internet, my COD 5 lags on the Wii so I need to lead the opponent to get a kill. When in close combat, I almost always get killed and am always 'behind' the opponent. How can I solve this?

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There is no way to solve this it is a problem with the ea servers that host the game. This is a major problem with games on the wii console.

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Well i tried to connection my internet but it will not go

hi daphne, follow these steps it shud work
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How do I connect my wii to the internet?

Hi,
There are three options available to connect Nintendo wii to the :-
Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet through a Wireless Router (1) Turn on your Nintendo Wii by plugging it into a power source and pressing the power button. (2) Press the "A" button on your Wii controller to continue from the warning screen. (3) Select "Wii" button in the left hand corner of the main menu, by using your Wii remote to move the hand shaped cursor over the "Wii" button and pressing the "A" button on the controller to select the Wii options. (4) Click the "Wii Settings" box on the right. (5) Select the left arrow to scroll over to more options. Then select "Internet" from the list and "Connection Settings." (6) Choose an open connection by selecting the "Connection 3: None" option, then the "Wireless Connection" option, and the "Search for an Access Point Option." (7) Choose the access point you want to use from the list that will be displayed. Save the settings by clicking "OK." Then click "OK" to start a connection test. When the test is complete you are connected.
Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet with a Wii LAN Adapter (1) Insert the Wii LAN Adapter into the USB port on the back of the console. (2) Connect an Ethernet cable from your modem or router to the adapter. (3) Turn on the Wii console. (4) Click the "Wii" options button in the lower left hand corner. Select the "Wii Settings" option by clicking on the left square. Scroll to list more options by clicking on the blue arrow to the left of the screen. Choose "Internet" from the list of options. (5) Select "Connection Status," then "Connection 3: None" and "Wired Connection." (6) Click "OK" to initiate the connection test. When the test is done you should be connected.
Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet through a PC (1) Insert the CD that came with the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector into a PC running Windows XP that is connected to high speed internet. When the setup window appears click "OK" to start the installation. (2) Choose your language and click "OK". (3) Insert the connector into a USB port on the PC when prompted. Hook the connector directly to the PC as ports on the monitor and keyboard will not work. (4) Click on the registration tool on the Windows task bar. (5) Turn on the Wii console. Click the "Wii" options button in the lower-left corner. Select the "Wii Settings" option by clicking on the left square. Scroll to list more options by clicking on the blue arrow to the left of the screen. Choose "Internet" from the list of options. (6) Select "Connection Status," then "Connection 3: None" and "Wireless Connection." Choose "Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector" from the options list, then "Next" to continue. (7) Return to your PC and you will find your Wii listed in the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Registration Tool window. Click on your Wii's name and select "Grant Permission to Connect." (8) Return to your Wii and click "Next" for the setup completion window, and then click "OK" to run the connection test.
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Hey starlite123,

Some Wii games do currently support online gameplay, but you will need a high-speed internet connection to take advantage of this feature or Nintendo's virtual console marketplace. Please keep in mind that the default connection the Wii may use is a wireless network connection, so you may need to purchase an additional Wii LAN adaptor in order to use a hard-wired internet connection.

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