Calc, to be honest, I'm completely tech-retarded.
B.) Make sure your Wii has been port-forwarded or set to DMZ. Your Wii is automatically set to NAT3, meaning you are being blocked from connecting to most other people. Make sure you are set to NAT 1 or 2. This will greatly improve who you are able to connect to.
If I find something in my router that allows me to enable DMZ (what am I doing anyway?), do I not need to port forward?
B.) Make sure your Wii has been port-forwarded or set to DMZ. Your Wii is automatically set to NAT3, meaning you are being blocked from connecting to most other people. Make sure you are set to NAT 1 or 2. This will greatly improve who you are able to connect to.
If I find something in my router that allows me to enable DMZ (what am I doing anyway?), do I not need to port forward?