Depending on where you are connecting to. If you are connecting to your home, or somebody's WiFi connection, you may need the access code. If you are connecting to a free wifi hotspot (at McDonalds, Gloria Jeans, Starbucks etc) you will not have to.
because you need better wifi
Connecting on WiFi 50 times.
yes :)
It needs wifi.
Depending on where you are connecting to. If you are connecting to your home, or somebody's WiFi connection, you may need the access code. If you are connecting to a free wifi hotspot (at McDonalds, Gloria Jeans, Starbucks etc) you will not have to.
By connecting to wi-fi.
no because the wii has built in wifi
Yes PDA's are ideal for WiFi and connecting to the internet, it is one of their big selling points.
To connect to the internet via wifi you will need: A wifi enabled laptop/pc OR a wifi card/adapter. A wifi router/network with the internet connection connected to it. As long as your router is set-up correctly and your laptop is fairly new you shouldn't have any trouble connecting to the internet.
No. "Reception" means that you are receiving a signal well enough; wherereas "WiFi" is the wireless signal system for internet access, that you either have or don't have at your disposal.
Connecting to the Internet is usually done through a modem/router. If these do not provide a wireless network then it will need to be wired usually by connecting an Ethernet cable between the router and the computer.
If your GoPro camera can't connect to WiFi because there's no internet, try turning off the camera's WiFi and then turning it back on. If that doesn't work, restart the camera and your WiFi router. If the issue persists, consider using a mobile hotspot or connecting to a different WiFi network with internet access.
Yes, WiFi is generally considered a reliable method of connecting to the internet, but its security can vary depending on the network setup and encryption protocols used. It is important to take precautions such as using strong passwords and encryption to ensure a secure connection.
Switch on the WLAN switch on your PSP.Make sure that you have Wifi access available.Then go to network, internet browser and you can start surfing the net with the wifi internet access.Before connecting to the wifi network, most probably you'll have to setup the connection first if the connection is secured.
Nope... But you can try connecting the same source the Wii got to the DS
Im also wondering the same thing, im on the blackberry curve, orange, £20 a month contract which includes 500MB of internet.