Wii WiFi
Wii WiFi
I have a Wii and would like to get it connected through a wireless broadband connection. Broadband connection in my area is very expensive. I live in VA and the going rates for broadband are anywhere from $50 - $100 a month! I can't afford that much. I always see these great deals on broadband, but they never have service in my area. Is anybody else having this issue?
You can't get service from a company like AT&T Yahoo or Time Warner there? They operate practically everywhere and always have promos going (Yahoo has DSL for $27/month for 1 year right now I think)
I know there are some plans out there for phone, TV and internet together. My parents got one for DirecTV, Verizon phone and Verizon internet.
I know there are some plans out there for phone, TV and internet together. My parents got one for DirecTV, Verizon phone and Verizon internet.
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Satellite is expensive though.
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Looks like it's time to move.kgcarini wrote:Just checked Verizon and Yahoo DSL....they are not avalible in my area!
Seriously though, last I heard, even if you have satellite you still have to use dial-up for your upload... I don't know if that's accurate any more but like diehllane said, it is still expensive.
If you're gonna stick with dial-up, you can do it through your XP PC, share the internet connection through a wifi adapter, and pray it doesn't time out on the Wii.
I think Verizon offers a data plan like that, too. Not sure about routers that work with it to set up a network though.
Atari 2600 (AV mod), NES, SNES (region switch for PAL), Virtual Boy, Gamecube, Wii (D2CKey), PSX (Stealth V), PS2 (independence exploit w/ 160 GB HDD), Goldstar 3DO, Philips CD-i, Dreamcast, Saturn (racketboy's chip), Sega Genesis 2 + CD2 + 32X + Power Base Converter, Game Gear.