There are many ways one might go about connecting a Nintendo Wii to a wireless network. The easiest way to make the connection is to refer to the official pamphlet.
No, you cannot. You can use your wireless internet network to connect the Wii U to the internet.
A Nintendo Wii, a wireless router and/or WiFi for wii( also called Wii Connect 24
It creates a wireless 'hotspot' for Nintendo DS or Wii to connect to. You would use it if you do not have your own wireless router, but had a wired connection instead.
no, there is no such thing as a wii sd card, there are no sd cards made for wii, they are all universal, and to get internet you will need a wireless router, from there its pretty simple you can use a SD card for the wii
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.
Yes it is.
yes, by using a Nintendo wii you can connect to the nearest internet with wireless communication
No, the Sony PSP cannot connect with the Nintendo Wii
The Wii U has a wireless adapter built-in that allows it to connect to a WiFi network and is the primary method of connecting to the Internet. The Wii U is also compatible with the Wii Ethernet Adapter if a wired connection is needed.
no
Well first you have to find out if it has a wireless network (if the net gear does I mean) if it doesn't or you don't have a wireless switch box then you have no choice but to buy the network adapter from Nintendo. If you think that is too expensive try to get a mock up from amazon or something but keep this in mind the ones not from Nintendo are not covered by Nintendo.
no