No
If your Wii is connected to your computer, you can.
If you bought the ethernet adapter for the Wii, then you can connect your Wii directly to your cable modem like any computer. On some ISPs, you may have to register the console's hardware (MAC) address ahead of time so that it can access the Internet. Without the ethernet adapter. The Wii cannot be connected directly to a modem. A wireless router would need to be set up.
The Wii can be connected to the Internet using a standard Cat-5 LAN cable. The Wii does not, unfortunately, come with wireless connectivity like the Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 at this time.
You should connect your wii and your computer by a data cable, and then transmit them. If you need the data cable, this website is very good: http://www.dinodirect.com
Your best bet is to buy an HDTV (if you haven't already) and then buy an HDMI cable, and also a component cable hookup for you in able to connect your Wii using the HDMI cable. Otherwise, USB cable won't do.
You just have to plug in all the cords in the wii and then into the wall. I highly raccomend using an extention cable!
you can get it by buying Wii points and using them on the store on the Wii with the internet connected
The wii needs a cable to connect
Check your cable. If you are using a universal component cable, and the switch on the cable is set to video, you will get only black and white on the Wii. Flip the switch to component and your problem may vanish - mine did.
You must download the internet channel from the Wii shop. If your wii is not already connected to the internet, though, you must first do that. To connect your wii to the internet, you can either run a cable, or you can use wireless. See your instruction manual for more details.
All 7000-series models come with two component and two composite video inputs. Using the cable that comes with the console you should be able to connect your Wii to one of the composite inputs. (These have a yellow port for video, plus a white and red port for audio. These are usually labelled as A/V or S-Video.) If you have a Wii component cable (a cable with red, green and blue connectors for video plus red and white for audio) this can be connected to the component port. The Wii does not support HDMI.
One can use the wii remote as a mouse by using bluetooth. The computer should have bluetooth or a bluetooth dongle. Switch on the bluetooth on the compter then using the wii controller name the controller. Then name the laptop or computer after that click search on the computer and it should pick up the name of the wii and then follow the instructions.