No.
The original AC adapter that comes with the Nintendo Wii is not dual voltage. However, you can purchase a 3rd party 110-220 volt ac adapter specifically for the Wii. Here is a link to a merchant selling such an adapter. http://sky2k.com/shop/nintendo-wii-universal-power-adapter-100v220v-p-279.html
Yes, the Wii will be able to read the Micro SD card by using the standard SD card adapter.
if you want to put a sd cards in a Nintendo wii you need an adapter to put the sd card in. the adapter does not have to be the same company as the adapter , unless it has to. so . you can put music , files , downloaded games on an sd card on your wii for free. so. you put the sd card in the adapter and then open this little copmpartment on the front of you Nintendo wii , and then slot where you put your sd card in with adapter, shoul be under the red ''sync'' button
If you want to put a Mini or Micro SD card, you need the adapter.
Target, Walmart, Toys R us, or Best Buy.
No.
Buy a LAN Adapter
no
A Wii LAN adapter is used to connect the console to a hardwired Ethernet connection. This provides a faster and more stable connection that the integrated wireless.
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No, LAN stand for Local Area Network (for accessing the Internet) and AC stands for Alternating current (Power)
buy a lan adapter from a store like game or argos and then read your manual that came with the wii and it will tell you more inside the book.
maybe 20$ bucks plus tax
you cant
Attach a gamecube broadband adapter to the back of the Gamecube (you can do the same for the Wii) and choose Lan and follow instructions from there.
So far there are loads of accessories that are for the wii system. There is the wii motion plus, wii balance board, wii zapper, wii tennis racket, wii baseball bat, wii lan adapter.