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...are you too lazy to do that yourself? It takes like a minute, no ones gonna make a homebrew to do something you can already do.
I'm not lazy, I'm just in the homebrew channel more than the system menu and I always have to edit my internet settings cause my signal fails to connect to the Wii the first time every time.
 

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Settings Editor has a shortcut to the internet settings. Can be useful if you're bringing your all-pimped wii to a friend's house*. But really change it: no. Not to my knowledge.





*changing the settings by going through that boring grey menu would be like bringing a luxurous car to a party...and then having to start it with wires because you lost your keys: it misses the appeal.
 

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Erm...I think I didn't make it quite clear. Settings editor has a shortcut to the internet settings page. Unlike the other options of the program, it doesn't change the settings itself. It just runs that menu that's hidden somewhere in the internet settings of the wii. So you basically quit settings editor to the menu.
 

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Erm...I think I didn't make it quite clear. Settings editor has a shortcut to the internet settings page. Unlike the other options of the program, it doesn't change the settings itself. It just runs that menu that's hidden somewhere in the internet settings of the wii. So you basically quit settings editor to the menu.
I did understand you the first time, overall it's a good app.
 

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Sorry to bump an old thread, but does anyone know of an app that will let you configure the internet settings without going through the regular system menu? My Wii freezes on the black screen every time I try to get into it, and I've already tried re-installing the system menu as well as the shortcut in Settings Editor GUI, but nothing seems to be working. I also don't have any custom themes or anything installed.
 

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Sounds like you installed system menu pieces from the wrong region. Have you tried completely reinstalling the latest SM from original NUS files?
 

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Bumping this old thread again. When I attempt to access my wii's settings from the system menu, I get an error mentioning Opera.
Through research, I have determined that the cause is I fucked my System Menu when I switched from USA region to Japan Region with AnyRegionSwitcher.
When I boot into Priiloader, it says my wii is running IOS70, but when I select IOS70 within AnyRegionSwitcher, it says IOS mismatch, and fails to continue.
Being fairly ignorant to Wii IOS'es and System Menu versions, is there any way to Un-Fuck my wii via a homebrew app?
Maybe some sort of Factory Restore via the Homebrew Channel?
I was looking to switch to IOS80 anyway for speedrunning reasons, and I can easily reinstall all of the titles currently on my wii.
Any input is appreciated.

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Bumping this old thread again. When I attempt to access my wii's settings from the system menu, I get an error mentioning Opera.
Through research, I have determined that the cause is I fucked my System Menu when I switched from USA region to Japan Region with AnyRegionSwitcher.
When I boot into Priiloader, it says my wii is running IOS70, but when I select IOS70 within AnyRegionSwitcher, it says IOS mismatch, and fails to continue.
Being fairly ignorant to Wii IOS'es and System Menu versions, is there any way to Un-Fuck my wii via a homebrew app?
Maybe some sort of Factory Restore via the Homebrew Channel?
I was looking to switch to IOS80 anyway for speedrunning reasons, and I can easily reinstall all of the titles currently on my wii.
Any input is appreciated.

It would also be relevant to mention that my wii has no internet access, and me attempting to connect via wifi was my discovery of this issue.
 

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