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Replaced flashhax with str2hax, added some info about the auto patcher included in USB Loaders, added info about Wiimms MKW Fun.
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![Wiimmfi Logo](/images/WiiWiimmfiLogo.jpg)
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Wiimmfi is a replacement service for the now-defunct Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
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Wiimmfi is a replacement service for the now-defunct Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It has been developed by Wiimm and Leseratte.
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[Wiimmfi's site is here.](https://wiimmfi.de/)
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## Homebrew (Disc) Application
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## Different patchers
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There are lots of different methods to connect to Wiimmfi.
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### Homebrew (Disc) Application
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MrBean35000vr (creator of CTGP-R, a Mario Kart Wii content pack) created a Wiimmfi Disc Patcher that allows you to insert a disc and patch the game on-the-fly for Wiimmfi use, though this must be run every time you start the disc.
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#### What you need
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1. Insert your game disc (you can insert it before or after launch, it doesn't matter).
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1. Wait for patch to complete, and it'll begin!
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## No-Homebrew (Disc)
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Thanks to Fullmetal5's FlashHax, MrBean35000vr created a Wiimmfi Disc patcher for the Internet Channel.
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### No-Homebrew (Disc)
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Thanks to Fullmetal5's str2hax exploit, which Leseratte was able to adapt for the Wiimmfi patcher, you can run the Wiimmfi patch without having any homebrew on your Wii.
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#### What you need
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* A Wii with an Internet connection
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* Internet Channel
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#### Instructions
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1. Insert your game disc.
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1. Make sure your Wii is in 60Hz mode in the system settings.
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1. Open the Internet Channel and go to [this](http://chadsoft.co.uk/wiimmfi/) page.
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1. Add that page to favorites by pressing the "Add Favorite" button.
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1. Close the Internet Channel and return to the Wii Menu (you can also use the Reset button).
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1. Open again the Internet Channel and go to your favorites and click on "Wiimmfi".
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1. Wait until the game starts.
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1. Go into your internet connection settings and set the DNS server of your console to 46.4.79.141.
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1. Go to the WC24 contract information (third button after clicking on "Internet" in the settings).
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1. Confirm that you do want to use WC24 and the shop channel
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1. The Wiimmfi patcher page should show up. If it doesn't, and you still see the default license agreement, your router might not be compatible with this method.
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1. Wait for about 1 minute and 30 seconds for the patcher to load
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1. The game should now start with the Wiimmfi patch included
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## ISO Patching
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### ISO Patching
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You may not want to run a patcher each time you want to play on Wiimmfi, and maybe you already use a USB Loader. As such, ISO Patchers were created, some for specific games.
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#### What you need
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1. Run the patch script for your OS: usually it will end in `.bat` for Windows and `.sh` for Mac/Linux.
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1. Once it's finished, get the version out of the `wiimmfi-images` folder (it may be in the folder before the patcher - ../wiimmfi-images) and copy it back to your USB.
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## WiiWare Patching
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### Automatic patching using an USB-Loader
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If you are already using an USB-Loader like the USB-Loader GX or WiiFlow Lite, try updating it to the most recent version. Then, there should be a "private server" setting (both in the global loader options and in the game options) which you can set to "Wiimmfi" to make the USB-Loader automatically patch every game you start to work with Wiimmfi.
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### WiiWare Patching
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You can patch WiiWare games in order to play them on Wiimmfi.
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#### What you need
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1. Run the patch script for your OS: usually it will end in `.bat` for Windows and `.sh` for Mac/Linux.
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1. If it completed successfully, install the WAD that was made in `wiiware-wads` with Wii Mod Lite.
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## Mario Kart Wii Competitions
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## Other stuff
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### Mario Kart Wii Competitions
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Wiimmfi allows you to participate in Mario Kart Wii competitions again.
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#### What you need
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If you're using the Wii U, you will have to run the competitions patcher whenever you want to check for a competition, because WiiConnect24 is not enabled on the Wii U.
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{: .notice--info}
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## CTGP-R (Mario Kart Wii)
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### CTGP-R (Mario Kart Wii)
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MrBean35000vr and Chadderz have an amazing CTGP-R distribution, the application that allows you to use a set of custom tracks, has automatic Wiimmfi patching. Go to the [ChadSoft Website](http://chadsoft.co.uk) for the download and instructions.
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## MKW Hack Pack (Mario Kart Wii)
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### MKW Hack Pack (Mario Kart Wii)
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Huili has put together a really good collection of custom tracks and hacks called MKW Hack Pack, and it allows you to connect to Wiimmfi. To learn how to set it up, go to the [wiki page](http://wiki.tockdom.com/wiki/MKW_Hack_Pack).
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### Wiimms MKW Fun (Mario Kart Wii)
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Wiimm and Leseratte created a custom track distribution called "Wiimms MKW Fun", which gets updated about three times a year. It is based on the LE-CODE framework by Leseratte and contains a Wiimmfi patch and lots of other features. You can find out more about it on its [wiki page](http://wiki.tockdom.com/wiki/Wiimms_Mario_Kart_Fun).
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[Click here! We got many other tutorials that you can check out :)](site-navigation)
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