![]() There are probably jailbroken apps that can accomplish this, but I am unfamiliar with what is available. Sadly if looks like Apple has removed all apps that would accomplish this same thing on the iPhone from this article. As you would get a graph looking something like this. First, get 'Wii NWC Prod 1' from this website (in the top right corner): Once it has downloaded click on the file to install it, you should use the default settings. ![]() This will allow you to pick the best for your area. This page gives a how-to on accessing the Wii Shop Channel from your PC. Note that for example channel 11 overlaps channel 9 and 10. My recommendation if you have an Android phone would be to install this application Wifi Analyzer, this will allow you to scan your area and pick the best channel with the least amount of interference. This is the reason why cordless phones/bluetooth/wireless routers all operate at the usual ISM band because they are unlicensed and free to be used by anyone, meaning you can't complain to the FCC if you get signal interference using these frequencies. More information can be found looking at this ISM band article. If it is being sold in the US it is required only to support channels 1-11 on the 2.4 GHz level. Since this is controlled by the FCC on what frequency the wireless devices can use. What channel your router is set to broadcast at is what channel the Wii is going to connect at and send data through. This is controlled by your router settings. If you are in the US, The Wii would support 1 to 11. Wikipedia has a nice article about the 2.4 GHz channel (which is what the Wii uses as it is 802.11 b/g) and what your country probably supports. ![]() While the rest of the world usually has 13, and Japan having 14. The Channel was developed by Opera and Nintendo, and it is a variant of the Opera 9 browser designed specifically for Wii. It would depend on your country more then likely, for example the US has 1-11. Currently available in the Wii Channels section of Wii Shop Channel for free (originally 500 Wii Points), the Internet Channel allows users to browse the Internet with the Wii Remote and a USB keyboard. ![]()
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