Seeing as that lovely happy Wii you queued so patiently to acquire is sat there under your widescreen TV permanently connected to your internet connection, wouldn't it be nice if you could use it to surf when you're not gesturing like a crazy person? Out of the box, however, you can't... but Mobility Today has had a top tip from a person named "sitedude" as to how you can (quite easily) set it up yourself.Instructions after the cut...Tools Used:WifiMax Nintendo Wii Wireless DongleComputer (PC)Step One:
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Download Simple DNS Plus at http://www.jhsoft.com/
Install Simple DNS Plus
Step Two:
Once you have Simple DNS Plus opened goto Tools -> Edit DNS Records
In the DNS records goto tools –> Quick Domain Wizard
In the domain field type "oss.shop.wii.com"
For the webserver ip type in the ip of the website to goto (if you want to find out the ip goto cmd prompt and type ping sitename.com)
Google's IP is 64.233.167.99
64.233.167.99 as the "Web Server IP"
Erase the secondary DNS Server and press OK
On the Wii
Goto the Wii Menu
Wii Settings
Internet
Connection Settings
Chose your connection
Change settings
Click next 3 times until you get to the DNS setup,
Click Advanced Settings
Then enter the primary DNS as your computers IP address: (to get that goto cmd prompt on the computer and type ipconfig)
Click ok and launch the Shopping Channel, it should bring up google now!
I'd love to hear from anyone who tries this.Homebrew Wii Browsing [Mobility Today]