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Once you get either firmware installed, you're going to set your hacked router up as a wireless client.
1. You're going to need to go into the hacked router's settings. Set the hacked router to client mode.
4. On your Xbox, you can leave everything set to automatic—the hacked router does all the w...
| 1 | Kotaku |
| 2 | WiiNintendo |
| 3 | Joystiq |
| 4 | Vooks.Net |
| 5 | MTV Multiplayer |
| 6 | Gizmodo |
| 7 | Engadget |
| 8 | Megatokyo News |
| 9 | GameGrep Playstation 3 |
| 10 | lint.com |
| 11 | nintendo-revolution... |
| 12 | Adrenaline Vault |
| 13 | Sickr |
| 14 | Nintendo Wii Fanboy |
| 15 | YouTube |
At time of writing, I had: Wii firmware 3.3E on a PAL system. Bannerbomb v1.08 HackMii v0.6 A note I'd like to make early on: From what I've read, this tutorial will work for anyone using the Wii firmware of 4.0 and earlier. Not too sure about 4.1. This tutorial will not work for anyone running Wii...
Sun, Nov 15 | from twigstechtips (Blogspot)