select internet from the
Wii settings screen, then go to the internet setup screen.
first, you should make sure you have a high-speed (broadband) Internet connection like cable or dsl. then, you should see if your network is wired or wireless.
if:
-your network is wired, then you have a LAN, and you can connect your
Wii with the network with a
Wii LAN Adapter which can be sold at
www.nintendo.com
-your network is wireless, then you can use the Internet Setup in the settings to search for your access point. all you have to do is select the connection settings option, select an open connection indicated by "None", select wireless connection, select search for an access point, see if you can select your access point from a list (if it shows up), select OK, and select OK to test the connection
-your network is not wireless, then do you have a PC running Windows XP directly connected to your high-speed Internet connection? if so, then you can connect your
Wii if you get the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector and use Internet Setup to connect with it.
we actually have the wireless router to connect to ours and it works perfectly. you can also check the
Wii Operations Manual (gray book) for even more details. its on pages 51-59. you should start on page 51 though.
i hope this helped a lot!
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