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Old 03-30-2010, 10:12 AM #14
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Originally Posted by Dejibo View Post
yes, the Wii has an ONLINE feature. You can surf the net, or check your email, or go wander around. They also have a private store that you can download games directly to your Wii. you can store them on the internal memory, or you can buy a separate memory card to store them on. SD cards are pretty cheap now. If you get a USB or wireless keyboard and mouse, you can surf kinda like your normal computer.

you are gonna love it!
Okay, so far so good.

How do I go online with this thing. I buy the WII, I buy a USB, or wireless keyboard (which I gather is connected in some way to the WII, right?)

Now I have a computer in my other room. No router, no laptop.

So how do I get online using the WII? does it have it's own router. Do I pay a monthly fee for going online with the WII.

I know NOTHING about this, as you can see.

Thanks so much.

Melody
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