do u have wi-fi? if you do then go to the wi-fi menu thing and search for an access point then if u have your wi-fi security to wpa then it wont work
You go into connection settings and connect it!(But You May Have To Be In The School)
Go to internet connection,and change settings
No, unfortunately Monopoly for Wii is not compatible with Nintendo WiFi Connection.
If you go to world championship mode, you will see an icon of a DS and wireless signal, tap it and select wifi connection setup, then search for an access point(your home wireless network) and connect to it, you then go to wifi connection and you should connect, if you do not have a wireless network you can do to McDonald's and connect there(no setup required), or you can connect to another place but it will most likely require setup. Not all hotspots are compatible.
Connect to Xbox live then account settings
if they both have the same operating system you can connect them through a wired or wireless connection through the control panel's network settings if they both have the same operating system you can connect them through a wired or wireless connection through the control panel's network settings if they both have the same operating system you can connect them through a wired or wireless connection through the control panel's network settings
You go into connection settings and connect it!(But You May Have To Be In The School)
Go to internet connection,and change settings
go on to system settings and look for Internet then tap it then tap connection settings then tap any connection and then it will automatically connect to wifi
Yes, there is a connection port on the TV that you are able to connect your computer.
You go to internet settings, connect to network, and from there you have a option to connect WIFI or though wired connection.
go to settings,internet and do your stuff
No, unfortunately Monopoly for Wii is not compatible with Nintendo WiFi Connection.
Go to settings and click on wifi. Choose the Internet connection you want
Answer: The Nintendo DS has an 802.11b wireless adapter built in allowing the DS to access the service via any compatible wireless network. Public hotspots that use a captive portal can be accessed after login using the Nintendo DS Browser. The connection settings allows players to configure access to and save settings for up to three different networks. Connection settings can be detected automatically or entered manually. The Nintendo DS is compatible with WEP encryption. Nintendo DSi, released in Japan on November 1, 2008, and in the USA on April 5, 2009, is compatible with both WPA and WEP encryptions.
Yes that is a possible first step for an internet connection called a wired connection. Then you need to complete the Internet settings on the PlayStation 3 by going to the settings menu then network connections at the bottom of the settings menu. The information for a wired connection should be able to be completed by the auto PS3 network connection.
Nothing. Except a wireless internet connection you can connect to. Go to settings then internet then wireless connection then search for an access point.