You go to settings on the Wii Menu, and go to internet (I think, it's been a while now.) Then it will ask your Wii password, your Internet Access Password (Our's is the last four numbers of our home phone), and then It will start loading (It takes a while, be patient) Good luck ;)
A Nintendo Wi-Fi Access Point is a Wireless Router connection that was set up to assist players in connecting online with online-enabled games.
You need a WiFi signal, then go to Allspark Wars on the game and then to WiFi set up. Click the blue button, followed by search for access point. It will pick up the internet signal.
You aren't holding ur Ds to high in the sky. When trying to get a connection you must have a good distance in the sky.us It's either that or u aren't setted up for wifi. Go to your title page on platinum and click wifi connection then just set it up. Global trade doesn't work outside either
This is totally easy to do but you need wifi connection! Just go up to the third floor of the jublife tv centre and talk to the man next to the woman. He will ask you what you think about jublife tv. Just put in the boxes: everybody happy After doing this he will ask you to comment on the radio enter in the boxes: wifi connection You will receive the mystery gift after!! The Mystery answer
Hey, you can go to http://pokemonwifiarea.webs.com 's chat room. pretty cool. you can also go to http://KgonEhti.webs.com
on the Main Menu go to: Nintendo WFC Settings, Then go to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connections Then choose the Connection you want to set up then choose Search for Access Point and you might be able to figure out the rest
A Nintendo Wi-Fi Access Point is a Wireless Router connection that was set up to assist players in connecting online with online-enabled games.
did you go to wifi settings and set it up
you go in to an area where there is wifi. on the wii go to settings the connection the scan for a connecton and one should pop up
Alfa Wifi adapters by far offer the best connection. They are very reliable and constructed to really pick up a good connection where ever you set it up.
have Nintendo wifi at your house. DUH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!You don't need to have "Nintendo Wifi" at your house. You just need to be able to access an open source of WiFi, like from a coffee shop or a local McDonald's (they'll have a sign on the window saying "WE HAVE WIFI" or something like that)In the main menu where you have the options of continuing, new game, etc, there should be a Nintendo WiFi Connection Settings (or Nintendo WFC Settings) button.Select one of the three available connections, and thenselect Search For An Access Point.After a bit, the place's WiFi should show up; if it has a red padlock, it's password protected (if you have a standard DS or DS Lite, you can't access it). If it has a green, open padlock, you can select it and then select "Test Connection". If all goes well, you can now access Nintendo WiFi Connection from that location.Obviously, you can set up two more WiFi spots for two other locations, if you want.
It should already have WiFi on there when you first set it up u can enter the code in or you can go to network settings in your settings menu
You can play online using the Nintendo Wifi Connection. It allows up to 10 players per game.
It can be connected to Wi-Fi. It can't be connected for you that's because you have no wi-fi signal for your ds. Getting Wi-fi for your ds is much so complicated. ~ You have to go through quite a bit to set up WiFi. If you have a router in your house, which you should (I assume you have a PC, or a Laptop) then you're pretty much set. Go to Copper and Booker and ask for a Friend Code -- they will tell you that you need to set up an access point, or WiFi connection. Go through the steps that they tell you, and double check your connection. Then try asking for a Friend Code again. If you need additional help, search Nintendo Wi-Fi Troubleshooting online. There's a Nintendo site that will help you with setting up a WiFi connection.
You need to have a WiFi router or Modem and you need to set up the PS3 for the WiFi connection. Only the old 20 GB models did not come with WiFi, but few internet service providers offer WiFi connections without paying extra
Nintendo claims it is up to 30 feet
secure connection