If you have yet to connect your Nintendo Wii to the Internet, you’re definitely missing out on a lot the console has to offer.
Utilizing the Wii’s built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi or connecting through a USB-to-Ethernet adapter, you can gain access to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. From there, a slew of great online connectivity features are available, including the Virtual Console for downloading games, Friend Codes for connecting with other players, WiiConnect24 to stay connected to the Internet while on standby, and various channels like Forecast for weather reports and News for current headlines.
All that and much more is up for grabs, but first you’ll have to get your Wii online. With access to your broadband connection, there are currently two ways to connect the console to the Internet: through a wireless router or a wired access point using the Wii LAN Adapter.
Ready to get more out of your Nintendo console? Let’s get right to it and find out how to connect your Wii to the Internet.