No, AOSS establishes a wireless connection.
Download the Wii Internet Channel from the Wii Shop Channel, but first you must have a Wireless Internet adaptor, Wii USB LAN adaptor or another way of connecting your Wii to the internet. You can also use AOSS. The easiest way for me is using a Wireless Internet Adaptor.
AOSS stands for air station one touch secure system. This is used to configure the SSID and WEP key for wireless routers. This is used to press one button and have a secure internet connection with the buffalo technologies.
If you have a internet connection i think you can
Use your Wii as the Internet
install HBC and linux to your wii use wired networks to download java
It used to cost $5 to download the wii internet, but now it is free to download and free to use.
The Wii-Remote is wireless only. The wii can also support 4 gamecube controllers, wired or wireless.
If there's no access point, it can't access the internet, simple as that.
'AOSS' is something on a router, not the PSP itself. Pressing the button on the router and then selecting AOSS mode on the PSP causes it to look for an AOSS signal being broadcast from a router. AOSS then automatically sets up the ideal connection on the PSP.
If you have Internet connection nearby, connect your Wii to the network. Then go to the Wii shop channel and download the Wii Internet channel. It does not cost any Wii points at all and you use the Wii remote as your "computer mouse."
One reason why a Wii would be slow when you use the Internet is due to your router. You may have to move the Wii closer to where the router is so that it will get a better signal.
Sorry, no. You can only play it on the Wii.