No, you cannot connect a Wii U controller to a Wii. Only Wii Remotes and other Wii accessories will work for the Wii, and the Wii U GamePad only works for the Wii U.
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.
Yes, any Wii remote can connect to any Wii (as well as Wii U)
The Wii U does not come with an integrated WiFi network, but it can connect to any WiFi network you select.
Yes, you can connect a Wii Remote to a Wii U. It's required for Wii Mode, and to play any Wii games that require it. Setting up a Wii Remote on the Wii U is done the same way you do it on the Wii - hold down the red buttons on the Wii U and Wii Remote until they connect.
well if u meen on the wii then not really if u have wifi on ur coputer then its on ur wii a wii is like a computer
No, you cannot. You can use your wireless internet network to connect the Wii U to the internet.
Wait u can burn cds !?!?!? O.O
you can only play game cube games on the wii, if you have a gamecube controller and a memory card, which both go on ports on top of the wii [and just put the gamecube game in like a regular wii disc], or you can go to the wii shop, and download games from the n64, gameboy, and other systems, but you have to pay for them
No, a gamepad cannot work without a Wii U console. The Wii U gamepad is specifically designed to communicate with the Wii U system, relying on a unique wireless connection. Without the console, the gamepad has no means to connect or function independently.
No but U can play GameCube games, N64 games and GBA.
Yes, the Wii AV components are compatible with the Wii U. You can use the original Wii AV cables to connect the Wii U to a TV, as the two consoles share similar output connections. However, it's important to note that the Wii U also supports HDMI output, which provides a higher quality video and audio experience.