You don't.
You could use a cell phone as a wireless hot-spot. Wii's do not have LAN ports and can only connect wirelessly.
No, a wireless router is needed to have the internet accessible on the Wii.
There is not a specific wireless router for the Wii. Any router can be used to gain internet access for the Wii
you need a wireless router
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.
Yes if download the wii internet channel from the wii store you should be able to do it if u have a wireless or wired router.
No. If you have a wireless Internet router, you can set up your Wii to connect with that router. But it doesn't cost anything.
All you have to do is connect your wii to the Internet with a wireless router. Type in your VIP address on to the wii menu.
You require: - A broadband internet connection - A computer running Windows XP and the Nintendo USB Wi-Fi Adapter OR - A wired router, the Nintendo LAN Adapter, and an ethernet cable to connect the Wii to the router OR - A wireless router Refer to Nintendo's guide for setting up your Wii to connect to the Internet at the link below.
Wiis can hook up to the Internet by either using a broadband connection or setting the Wii up to hook to a wireless router.
Wii error code 52332 typically indicates a problem with the console's ability to connect to the internet or the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. This may be due to issues with your internet service, network settings, or the router configuration. To resolve it, check your internet connection, ensure your router is functioning properly, and verify that the Wii's network settings are correctly configured. If the problem persists, consider restarting your router and the Wii console.
no all you have to do is hook it up to your cumputer router and your ready to go!
if you do a search for acsess points with the wii then yes u may need to look up what router will work with the wii