WiiHealthy
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Min-Man
Don't know what you have tried so far... but try this to see if it works:
• On the Wii console's main menu, select the 'Wii button' in the lower left corner.
• Then select ‘Wii settings’.
• In the 'Wii System Settings', click on the blue arrow on the right to go to the second screen of options. Now click the 'Internet' button.
• Click 'Connection Settings'. Choose an open connection, indicated by ‘None’.
• Select ‘Wireless Connection’ and then ‘Search for an Access Point’.
• The Wii will now search for any identifiable access points nearby. Once this search is complete, you will be directed to choose the Access Point that you wish to connect to. If your connection appears as a closed padlock then the Access Point requires a security code or pass phrase. The security code or pass phrase can usually be found on the security tab of your wireless router settings, or you may have set that up yourself when you installed your wireless router..
• Click 'Save' followed by 'OK' to save your connection settings. Select 'OK' again to start an automatic connection test. Now you should be connected.
Hope that does the trick!
Don't know what you have tried so far... but try this to see if it works:
• On the Wii console's main menu, select the 'Wii button' in the lower left corner.
• Then select ‘Wii settings’.
• In the 'Wii System Settings', click on the blue arrow on the right to go to the second screen of options. Now click the 'Internet' button.
• Click 'Connection Settings'. Choose an open connection, indicated by ‘None’.
• Select ‘Wireless Connection’ and then ‘Search for an Access Point’.
• The Wii will now search for any identifiable access points nearby. Once this search is complete, you will be directed to choose the Access Point that you wish to connect to. If your connection appears as a closed padlock then the Access Point requires a security code or pass phrase. The security code or pass phrase can usually be found on the security tab of your wireless router settings, or you may have set that up yourself when you installed your wireless router..
• Click 'Save' followed by 'OK' to save your connection settings. Select 'OK' again to start an automatic connection test. Now you should be connected.
Hope that does the trick!
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