Strictly NO, but in effect YES. Connecting to wifi means connecting to a wireless router - IF the router is connected to the Internet (it does not have to be), then connecting to it will also give you a an Internet connection.
You can find out on the Wii Shop Channel that you can access if your Wii is connected to the Internet
Your internet connection must be very slow. If you are not using an Ethernet cable for the Wii, then the connection is either very slow, your Wii is too far from the router, or both.
The wii games don't give you channels. You have to go to the wii store, which you have to be able to connect to the internet, to buy the channels. Most of them are pretty cheap.
You have to have your wii connected to wireless internet in you home then the wii shopping channel will load up. Its requires an internet connection
There is not a specific wireless router for the Wii. Any router can be used to gain internet access for the Wii
No. If you have a wireless Internet router, you can set up your Wii to connect with that router. But it doesn't cost anything.
you need a wireless router
One reason why a Wii would be slow when you use the Internet is due to your router. You may have to move the Wii closer to where the router is so that it will get a better signal.
Strictly NO, but in effect YES. Connecting to wifi means connecting to a wireless router - IF the router is connected to the Internet (it does not have to be), then connecting to it will also give you a an Internet connection.
First you have to have your wii connected to the internet. To do this you must have a router. On the wii under wii settings go to internet. Then go to connection settings and search for an access point. If your router shows up, type in its password. Now when you go into SSBB go to wifi and it should work.
You have to have wii points to get it
Yes if download the wii internet channel from the wii store you should be able to do it if u have a wireless or wired router.
All you have to do is connect your wii to the Internet with a wireless router. Type in your VIP address on to the wii menu.
In order to connect the Wii console to a wired access point (such as a wired router or broadband modem*), you will need the Wii LAN Adapter. The Wii LAN Adapter enables a connection from an ethernet port on your wired access point, to one of the USB ports on the back of the Wii console. Please note that other, non-Nintendo manufactured devices may not work correctly with the Wii console.
You require: - A broadband internet connection - A computer running Windows XP and the Nintendo USB Wi-Fi Adapter OR - A wired router, the Nintendo LAN Adapter, and an ethernet cable to connect the Wii to the router OR - A wireless router Refer to Nintendo's guide for setting up your Wii to connect to the Internet at the link below.
support.nintendo.com Connect using: Wii Lan Adapter (Wired Connection) Access Point (Router) (Wireless Connection) AOSS Router or Modem (AOSS- Compatible Wireless Router)