How To Connect Nintendo Wii To WiFi - TechSolutions
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1. Introduction
This guide will help you to connect your Nintendo Wii to Wi-Fi.
2. Credentials
In order to connect to a wireless network, you must have the required credentials. These are:
- Wireless Network Name (SSID)
- Wireless Network Key (Password)
Finding Network Credentials
Most wireless routers/gateways have a label with the default credentials. If the credentials aren't there, look in the devices documentation.

If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) installed the wireless router or gateway, they might have left you a setup sheet which may have the credentials.
3. Connect Wi-Fi
- Press the A Button on the Wii Remote to reach the Wii main menu. Use the Wii Remote to select the Wii button.

- Select Wii Settings.

- Go to page 2 of Wii Settings and select Internet.

- Select Connection Settings.

- Select a Connection Slot.

- Note: If anything other than “None†appears next to a Connection slot, you may select that option and choose Clear Settings to remove the saved network, then repeat this process.
- Select Wireless Connection.

- Select Search for an Access Point.

- Select OK.

- Select your network from the list.

- Tap on the password box.

- Enter your Security Key and select OK.

- Select OK.

- Select OK.

- Select OK.

- A connection test will be performed. If successful you will be shown a message indicating a successful connection was made. You may have an update available. To complete the setup click yes to download any available system updates.

4. Check Other Devices
To help troubleshoot the problem we should check if other devices can connect to the wireless network.
5. Check Environment
If other wireless devices are connected to the network and functioning properly, chances are the router is OK. It's possible there is an environmental issue. Do you have a portable wireless device (Smart Phone, Tablet, Laptop, etc.) that you can put in the same area to test and see if that device's wireless connection still functions as intended in that location?
6. Power cycle
If you haven't already, please try power cycling the device you're working with. To do so, simply turn it off, wait 30 seconds and turn it back on again.
7. Incompatible Routers
Routers in 5GHz only mode are not compatible with the Nintendo Wii.
- The vast majority of routers operate on 2.4GHz. The Nintendo Wii operates on 802.11 b/g 2.4GHz networks and won't be able to find your network if your router is set to operate in 5GHz only mode.
- If you are having issues connecting, check with your router's documentation to verify you are not using it in 5GHz only mode.
The following Protocols are not supported on the Nintendo Wii:
- WPA2- PSK (TKIP)
8. What's next?
9. Range Check
The device needs to be within a reasonable range of the router in order to connect and have the best connection speeds.
- In general, in most homes, you can be up to 30 feet from your router for a decent connection.
- From 30' to 50' away, the speeds will be slower, and may drop occasionally, but it should be usable.
- Greater than 50' away, and the signal will most likely be too weak to overcome interference. The speeds will be slow, and the connection may be sporadic.
The above numbers are approximates only. Optimal range may vary based on router make and model.
10. What's next?
11. Relocate Router Check
Your router may need to be relocated to a more centralized location in order to provide better coverage for all your devices.
Good Placement

Bad Placement

12. Router Relocation
Since this appears to be a range issue that can be resolved by putting the router in closer proximity to the device's intended use area, we recommend moving the router to a more centralized location.
13. Range Extender
If wireless signal is not reaching your device, and relocating your router or the device itself to be in closer proximity is not possible or doesn't resolve the issue, a great way to boost wireless signal without replacing existing equipment is to acquire and install a range extender. Range extenders work with your existing wireless router as a type of wireless repeater used to expand the reach of wireless signal in your home.
14. What's next?
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