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Toepikar, have you checked your Wii manuel on Internet problem, is it wired or wireless Internet you got. If wireless go access it by going on your computer on Internet Explorer type in this (without the www. and .com) 192.168.0.X (X depends on what the company your router came from D-link is 1, Linksys is 2 (I think) anyway you will find the address under your router it should be on default IP or something). After there's a login screen, if your router never was touched just leave password blank and type in admin in username. Then go to Advanced, Network Filter, there is a list of MAC (Media Access Controller aka which ones you want in access to your router.) Type in the Wii's MAC address which should be under the Option menu, Internet if im not mistaken. DO NOT SAVE IT YET!
After you place that in you might as well place in your computer MAC address (cause it will get mess up if you don't). To find the MAC address on your PC dosen't matter if it's XP or Vista go to the start menu, programs, accessories, command prompt now type this in the command prompt: systeminfo give it a few minutes after it's done look at the bottom of your screen under Network card(s) find your adapter under IP address your MAC address is on [02]: After you type in that MAC address now you can save it. Your Wii should have Internet again. If not just contact Nintendo support they will fix your problem.
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