Nintendo Wifi with dial-up Video Tutorial (Nintendo Wii)
This is a Nintendo Wii video version of my Nintendo wifi with dial-up Tutorial that I made. For more Information go to: nickjuly4.googlepages.com Original Upload Date: December 11, 2006 Original Views: 30438
25 Responses to “Nintendo Wifi with dial-up Video Tutorial (Nintendo Wii)”

is someone snoring in the backround?
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Yes, my Dad. xD
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yeah, my dad does that too
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Hey You Should Redo this With Cam Studio, easier to read + no snoring!
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also, I wounder if this would work for psp? did for ds… why not psp?
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the PSP should work too, I just didn’t have a PSP at the time. I’m working on a PSP version of this video since I recently got a new PSP.
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Lol, yea, but then there would be no sound at all. The snoring is something at least. xD
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Check out the PSP video right now if you want.
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I’m having a problem, when i click “share this internet connection it said that an the ip address is already being used, (Windows XP, Net gear router)
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That’s because Windows is trying to change your Computer’s IP Address to 192.168.0.1 which is probably your router’s IP Address. Go to 192.168.0.1 (in your internet browser) then change your router’s IP Address to 192.168.1.1
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Thanks man!
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why the fuck would you use dial up. WIFI is already laggy as fuck, and dial up is even worse so you will lag like fucking hell, and lag everybody else to hell too. Just saying
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Dial-up wont lag everyone, and doesn’t lag very much on most Nintendo wii games anyways since most Nintendo games don’t use very much bandwidth anyways. The only game that I can think of that uses quite a bit of bandwidth is Brawl but with a good dial-up connection you’ll be able to play online just fine.
Also some people either can’t afford to get broadband or just can’t get in because they live in a area where broadband is not supported. Just saying.
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So, if you don’t like it then I suggest not playing online because no matter what there are going to be dial-up users since everyone knows about it now, and no matter what there’s always going to be times when you expirience lag even if eveyone is on a broadband connection. It happens to everyone sometimes; deal with it.
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On my computer, it doesn’t say Allow to share or whatever. I’m running Windows XP 32 bit edition. What could the problem be?
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What does it show when you go to the advanced tab?
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It just says some stuff about Windows Firewall. No “Allow to share” checkbox. What can I do to make it appear?
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Is your Local Area Connection availible (Enabled and connected) because if nothing is connected it will be disabled.
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I’m sorry — could you tell me how I would go about making LAN available? And what would I connect and where? Thank you.
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Well, first of all, do you have a wireless router or anything at all conncted to your ethernet (LAN) port?
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No. And I’m not entirely sure that I even have a LAN port. Can you connect wireless routers via USB?
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Well, some wireless router’s can be connected through USB but you would need a wireless router that has a USB port on it.
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I wish I had known this when I still had dialup. I had to wait several months to switch to something faster so I could go online.
I learn something new every day.
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Two questions:
1. What kind of wireless router did you use for this tutorial?
2. Did the router you use have a USB port?
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1. Linksys Wireless G router (Model WRT54GS)
2. No
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