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https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Offline_Network_Enabler
When you set up a network connection trough the Wii's system menu, if there's no internet access the connection can't be used, so if you don't have internet access from your Wii you can't use networking features of applications like [[WiiMC]], [[FTPii Wii|FTPii]], [[Wiiload]], etc.
 
So this application, based on the code of [[FSToolbox Wii|FSToolbox]] for NAND access will allow you to enable and set one of the 3 connections as default, meaning you can use networking without internet access.
 
'''Warning:''' This application writes to the NAND, it has been tested by the author, it -should- be as trustable as FSToolbox is.
 
==User guide==
Configure a network connection (wifi or cable) trough the Wii's system menu configuration screen, for example connection 2.
 
If you don't have internet access, the connection test will fail, as expected.
 
Now run Offline Network enabler, it will prompt you to reload IOS using a CIOS.
 
Reload whichever IOS you want that has NAND access rights (patched IOS 36, CIOS 202 (default). CIOS 249...)
 
Note: if run from the latest homebrew channel, it should work without reloading IOS (even though the app will say it failed to identify as super user).
 
Press one of the buttons. All existing connections will be enabled (see below) and the desired connection will be set as default.
*Enabled connection - It means that you can select it from the Wii system menu (as if it had passed the internet test).
*Default or selected connection - The connection that the Wii and homebrew will actually use.


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
==Media==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/offlinenetworkenablerwii3.png
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https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/offlinenetworkenablerwii4.png
 
== External links ==
* GBAtemp - https://gbatemp.net/threads/offline-network-enabler.333947/
* WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Offline_Network_Enabler

Latest revision as of 10:00, 25 February 2023

Offline Network Enabler
Offlinenetworkenablerwii2.png
General
Authorsuloku
TypeSystem Tools
Version0.1
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2012/09/07
Links
Download
Website

When you set up a network connection trough the Wii's system menu, if there's no internet access the connection can't be used, so if you don't have internet access from your Wii you can't use networking features of applications like WiiMC, FTPii, Wiiload, etc.

So this application, based on the code of FSToolbox for NAND access will allow you to enable and set one of the 3 connections as default, meaning you can use networking without internet access.

Warning: This application writes to the NAND, it has been tested by the author, it -should- be as trustable as FSToolbox is.

User guide

Configure a network connection (wifi or cable) trough the Wii's system menu configuration screen, for example connection 2.

If you don't have internet access, the connection test will fail, as expected.

Now run Offline Network enabler, it will prompt you to reload IOS using a CIOS.

Reload whichever IOS you want that has NAND access rights (patched IOS 36, CIOS 202 (default). CIOS 249...)

Note: if run from the latest homebrew channel, it should work without reloading IOS (even though the app will say it failed to identify as super user).

Press one of the buttons. All existing connections will be enabled (see below) and the desired connection will be set as default.

  • Enabled connection - It means that you can select it from the Wii system menu (as if it had passed the internet test).
  • Default or selected connection - The connection that the Wii and homebrew will actually use.

Screenshots

offlinenetworkenablerwii3.png

offlinenetworkenablerwii4.png

External links

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