First, you must get the FREE Wii internet channel from the Wii Shop channel. To do that, go to the Wii Shop Channel and click Channels and browse to download.
To browse the internet, you have to press "WWW" to actually type in your web browser. It's that simple! To get to websites like Google and YouTube, Nintendo has already saved it onto your favorites. To get your favorites, click "FAVORITES" Yes, I know! =)
ROCK ON WII!
Yes -- the Wii Internet Channel includes the Opera web browser.
No, Google Chrome does not currently support the Wii. To browse the internet on the wii, go to the wii shop channel and download the internet channel, it is free.
You can browse the Internet using an Opera browser; this costs 500 Wii points. The Wii accesses the Internet via wi-fi or via RJ-45 using an adaptor which plugs into the USB port.
You probably don't have WII CONNECT 24 on go to your wii settings and check wii connect 24 if its off turn it on.
Yes and no. The internet channel used to cost 500 wii points, so if you payed the 500 wii points (equivalent to $5.00), then the software did cost something to get on the internet. However, the internet on the Wii is either connected (usually wirelessly, but could be wired) to the internet source in your home. You are already paying for the internet, but you are just able to browse on the Wii.
browse the internet
if you have internet on the wii then yes if you dont have internet on the wii then no.
You do not need Wii Points to connect your Wii Console to the internet. To figure out how to connect your Wii to the internet, go here: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/online.jsp Once you are connected, you can shop the Wii Channel, but you cannot browse the Internet. To do that, you need to buy and install the Internet Channel. First, you will need to have WiiConnect24 enabled. Then you will need Wii Points (also called Nintendo Points). You can only buy Wii Points in 1000 point increments, but the Internet Channel costs 500 points. This is one of the irritations of the medium. I am also told that buying Wii Points on the console is cheaper than at a retail store. If you have extra points you aren't using and know some who can use the, you can Gift the points to them. I'm still figuring all this out, so I'm sorry if the answer is not too detailed.
Use your Wii as the Internet
it can let you browse on the internet
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