Connecting your Nintendo Wii™ to the internet

Connecting your Nintendo Wii™ to the Internet allows you to play with other players online and access online services, such as the Nintendo eShop.
 

Before you begin, go through the following checklist:
 

  • Ensure that your router is connected to the Internet and SSID broadcast has been set to Enabled. You will also need to take note of your WiFi network’s passphrase.
  • Check the network mode of your router. The Nintendo Wii™ is only compatible with Mixed B/G or Wireless-B only network modes. If your WiFi is not detected by the console, you may need to switch network modes.

 



Connecting your Nintendo Wii™ to a WiFi network
 


1. Select the Wii icon on the Wii™ menu.
Use the remote control of the Wii™ to navigate the Wii™ menu and settings.

2. Select Wii Settings.

3. Select the right arrow, then the Internet button.

4. Select Connection Settings.

5. Select any of the empty connections. If all your connections are full, select any used connection then select Clear Settings > Yes.

6. Select Wireless Connection > Search for an Access Point.

7. Select your wireless network name (SSID) from the list. If your network is secured, enter your passphrase then choose OK.

NOTE: WPA keys are case-sensitive (abc is different from ABC). WEP keys are hexadecimal (0-9 and a-f) characters and are not case-sensitive.
 

8. Save your settings, then choose Yes. The Wii™ will perform a connection test. If the connection test succeeds, you should now be connected to the internet.

 

If you are unable to connect, double check your internet connectivity, your SSID, and passphrase.
 

Expanding your network


The Linksys router has the capability to connect multiple devices in the network, including smartphones, game consoles, and printers. If you have a large house with devices that require top WiFi speeds and a wide range, you can extend the range of your WiFi by using other networking devices from Linksys, such as powerline adapters.

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