QUOTE(sihumchai @ Dec 19 2008, 11:03 AM)
^ You mean surf the internet?
Internet connectivity is there, but if you want to surf you need to buy the application called Wii Opera Browser.
More on downloading their retro games I always see people discuss, but hey thanks ! Internet connectivity is there, but if you want to surf you need to buy the application called Wii Opera Browser.
QUOTE(neogeocdz @ Dec 19 2008, 11:19 AM)
Wii is WiFi ready out of the box,
unlike earlier consoles or 360.
Your manual come with a clear instruction on how to detect your wireless network.
Remember, when they ask u to select country, select BRAZIL.
This is the famous "Brazil Hack", because other wise u won't be able to buy Wii Points using Credit Cards.
To surf the net, u gotta download a Browser via WiiWare, which will cost.... like 500 WiiPoint, not sure.
So that means have to create a wireless network from, say, my PC ? Allright, and thanks again for the head up.unlike earlier consoles or 360.
Your manual come with a clear instruction on how to detect your wireless network.
Remember, when they ask u to select country, select BRAZIL.
This is the famous "Brazil Hack", because other wise u won't be able to buy Wii Points using Credit Cards.
To surf the net, u gotta download a Browser via WiiWare, which will cost.... like 500 WiiPoint, not sure.
This post has been edited by Fatimus: Dec 19 2008, 11:42 AM
Dec 19 2008, 11:40 AM

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