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Home›Assistive Technology›How to Connect Your Nintendo Wii Console to the Internet

How to Connect Your Nintendo Wii Console to the Internet

By Matthew Lynch
June 5, 2023
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Connecting your Nintendo Wii console to the internet is easy and essential if you want to experience all the features and online games it offers. You can either connect your Wii console to a wireless or wired network. Here is how to do it:

Connecting to a Wireless Network:

Step 1: Turn on your Wii console and go to the main menu.

Step 2: Click on the Wii button located at the bottom left corner of the screen.

Step 3: Scroll to the Wii settings option using the arrow on the right and select it.

Step 4: Click on the arrow located to the right until “Internet” is selected, then click “Connect to the Internet.”

Step 5: Choose “Wireless Connection” from the options displayed.

Step 6: Choose “Search for an Access Point.”

Step 7: Select your wireless network from the list of networks displayed.

Step 8: If your wireless network is protected by a password, enter the password using the on-screen keyboard.

Step 9: Click OK to complete the connection.

Connecting to a Wired Network:

Step 1: Connect the Ethernet cable from your broadband modem or router to the back of your Wii console.

Step 2: Turn on your Wii console and go to the main menu.

Step 3: Click on the Wii button located at the bottom left corner of the screen.

Step 4: Scroll to the Wii settings option using the arrow on the right and select it.

Step 5: Click on the arrow located to the right until “Internet” is selected, then click “Connect to the Internet.”

Step 6: Choose “Wired Connection” from the list of options displayed.

Step 7: Click OK to complete the connection.

Once your Wii console is connected to the internet, you can start enjoying all the features and online games that it offers. You can download games, stream videos, connect with Wii friends, and even connect to social media sites. If you have any problems connecting your Wii console to the internet, you can refer to the online manual or contact the Nintendo support team for further assistance.  

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