my internet service from my apartment complex is wireless only. they give us a log on that you enter on this page that you get redirected to when you first connect to the network and open a browser.i want to get my wii online. is there some way i could get my laptop connected to that network, run a wire to a wireless router, and connect the wii to that? how about the ethernet adapter accessory they sell for the wii? i guess that would let me run straight from my laptop to my wii.i don't know shit about networking. i can set up a basic wireless network following the instructions. that's about it.
1/9/2009 12:18:30 PM
You should probably call whoever handles the wireless service. They need to add your wii's mac address to their system and then it'll probably work.
1/9/2009 12:36:04 PM
Thats some fucked up service. So what happens if you have a desktop and no wifi card?^ As said, call, they will have to log your MAC address. You dont want to do what you said and run it through your laptop, pain in the ass to do that.
1/9/2009 5:02:21 PM
The easiest way is as jethromoore suggested.You can also try spoofing the Wii's MAC on your computer, connect/log on to the network, "un-spoof", and then turn on the Wii. You won't need to contact your wireless provider if this works, but you will need to do it each time you want to connect the Wii.If none of those worked, I'd probably start looking at using custom router firmware (tomato or dd-wrt or something).
1/9/2009 6:10:32 PM
^^you're SOL. it's "free" and you get what you pay for. "free internet" is a selling point on the apt or some shit. i wish they'd just lower the rent a little and i'd just get roadrunner and be done. their shit is down all the time anyway.so if they add this MAC address, i won't have to do the log on thing like i have to do on my laptop and the wii will be connected all the time? if so, that'd be sweet, but i doubt they'll do it. some third party handles the network. also, how do i find this MAC address[Edited on January 9, 2009 at 6:15 PM. Reason : ^that confused the hell out of me lol][Edited on January 9, 2009 at 6:16 PM. Reason : ^i'd pay someone to get that working for me. or is it something someone could walk me thru on?]
1/9/2009 6:14:51 PM
The service provider can hook you up. It's just a matter of whether or not they want to.As far as spoofing...you should be able to do it on your own.I'm semi-busy right now. Give me 30/60 minutes...[Edited on January 9, 2009 at 6:20 PM. Reason : afadfweafw]
1/9/2009 6:19:58 PM
so this method does not require more hardware?
1/9/2009 6:22:32 PM
No more hardware.What OS are you using?
1/9/2009 6:29:40 PM
XP
1/9/2009 6:31:00 PM
On the Wii:1) Wii->Wii Settings->Internet->Console Information2) Write down the MAC address. It's a hexadecimal number, so it should only be numbers and letters A-F.3) If you need to, go into Wii->Wii Settings->Internet->Connection Settings and enter any wireless network settings you need (e.g. SSID)4) Turn off the WiiOn your computer:5) Start->Control Panel->Network Cononections6) Right click the wireless adapter and select 'Properties'7) 'Configure' (should be near the top of the General tab)8) On the new window, choose the Advanced tab.This part may vary a bit for you, because what's available to change depends on your wireless adapter and the driver you have installed. Worst case, you may not be able not be able to change your MAC address.9) In the list of properties, scroll down until you find the MAC address setting. On my computer the setting is listed as 'Locally Administered MAC Address'. It could be listed as just MAC, physical address, or something along those lines.10) Select the MAC address property, enter the Wii's MAC address, and press OK.11) Windows Key + R12) In the text box, enter 'cmd' and press enter. A command line window should open.13) At the prompt, enter 'ipconfig /all'14) A list of shit will show up. Somewhere in there should be able to find your wireless connection. Check the physical address and make sure it matches the Wii's. If it doesn't match, then you haven't changed your MAC. Go back and see if you can find the right setting.15) Connect to the interpipes and sign into your wireless service16) Once you're connected, repeat the steps above, except select the default value for your MAC address (in my case I select the 'Not Present' radio button)On the Wii:17) Once you're no longer spoofing the Wii's MAC, turn on the Wii.18) Wii->Wii Settings->Internet->Connection Settings19) Select your wireless connection and select connection test.20) Hopefully it works!Make sure that you don't try to use the same MAC on your computer and the Wii at the same time.Good luck.[Edited on January 9, 2009 at 6:58 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2009 6:57:51 PM
wow. thanks for taking the time to type that all up. i'm about to try it out.
1/9/2009 7:02:21 PM
i don't think i can change the mac address
1/9/2009 7:11:29 PM
What do you see?
1/9/2009 7:14:04 PM
ad hoc channelad hoc power managementad hoc qos modemixed mode protectionpower managementroaming aggressivenessthroughput enhancementtransmit powerwireless mode[Edited on January 9, 2009 at 7:16 PM. Reason : my mac address is listed at the bottom]
1/9/2009 7:16:05 PM
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connectioni guess that's my wireless card if it matters
1/9/2009 7:22:16 PM
Yeah, it's not exposed in the driver settings. Hope is not lost, however.Google netted:http://www.klcconsulting.net/smac/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272http://devices.natetrue.com/macshift/I haven't tried any of these, but I'll probably download the Microsoft Devcon for shits and giggles. Try smac (the first link).
1/9/2009 7:36:19 PM
ok, i downloaded and installed smac. i'm not sure what to do with it though. [Edited on January 9, 2009 at 8:14 PM. Reason : i don't wanna fuck anything up]
1/9/2009 8:14:04 PM
and it's telling me that i can only spoof a certain mac in "evaluation mode". i thought it was free, but it wants me to register.
1/9/2009 8:16:42 PM
macshift says that it's free.If it doesn't work...are you comfortable modifying the registry?
1/9/2009 8:25:31 PM
i have no ideathat's like a girl asking me if i want a ZJ. ummm, maybe[Edited on January 9, 2009 at 8:28 PM. Reason : maybe one of the other things you listed]
1/9/2009 8:28:16 PM
macshift works.Can you figure it out, or do you want another quick walk-through?[Edited on January 9, 2009 at 8:39 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2009 8:38:08 PM
i read through the thing, but i couldn't really pick out what i neededa walk-through would be awesome. i really appreciate it man.
1/9/2009 8:41:54 PM
i downloaded and unzipped the thing on my desktop
1/9/2009 8:42:36 PM
Only because I know where you interned last summer.......[/creepy]On the intarweb:1) Download Macshift to your desktop.http://devices.natetrue.com/macshift/macshift.zip2) Extract macshift.exe to the desktop. The other two files are source--you don't need them unless you want to compile yourself or you're curiousOn the Wii:3) Wii->Wii Settings->Internet->Console Information4) Write down the MAC address. It's a hexadecimal number, so it should only be numbers and letters A-F.5) If you need to, go into Wii->Wii Settings->Internet->Connection Settings and enter any wireless network settings you need (e.g. SSID)6) Turn off the WiiOn your computer:7) Start->Control Panel->Network Cononections8) Note the name of your wireless connection. Should be something similar to "Wireless Network Connection".9) Windows Key + R10) In the text box, enter 'cmd' and press enter. A command line window should open.11) You should be in the directory "C:\Documents and Settings\NeuseRvrRat" or something similar.12) At the prompt, enter "cd Desktop" and press enter.13) Enter "macshift xxxxxxxxxxxx -i "Wireless Network Connection"", where xxxxxxxxxxxx is the MAC address of your Wii (no dashes, spaces, or colons). Replace "Wireless Network Connection" with whatever the name or your connection is. For example:
macshift 01DEF012AB32 -i "Wireless Network Connection"
1/9/2009 9:01:26 PM
alright, i'm about to try it.you must have some connection with the company, because most people would not help me if they knew that information.
1/9/2009 9:15:51 PM
it worked!when i went to log in on the redirect page it told me my name was already logged on. i used my roommate's since he's gone home for the weekend and it worked.i owe you one man. thanks.[Edited on January 9, 2009 at 9:30 PM. Reason : i just hope the connection is fast enough]
1/9/2009 9:29:38 PM
and the wii works too?
1/9/2009 9:37:44 PM
yeah, it's updating my software now. first time i've ever had it online. got it for christmas.
1/9/2009 9:41:40 PM
only thing i'm worried about is why it didn't let me use my log in info. i disconnected my laptop from the network before spoofing the ip, then while spoofing i tried to log in with it and it said that user was already logged in. i hope that doesn't cause any problems in the future.
1/9/2009 9:48:23 PM
Might only allow you to have one thing logged in at a time under you/your acct. My old apartment was like that with the wired network.
1/12/2009 11:10:12 AM
^yeah, i knew that. but i had neither mine or my roommate's username logged in and it wouldn't let me log the wii's mac on with mine. it was like the network hadn't realized i had disconnected my laptop yet or something.anyway, i spoofed it once using my roommate's log in and it worked all weekend. i disconnected it last night a few hours before my roommate got back and he was able to log right on with his laptop. i was satisfied. props to A Tanzarian.
1/12/2009 12:23:01 PM