Hi! I need help. For some reason, when I connect the console to the internet and configure the network with the WiiLink DNS, I still see the Nintendo EULA.
Use this setting;
Primary DNS: 167.235.229.36
Secondary DNS: 1.1.1.1
The internet services work fine and the console connects, the patched channels also work fine, but the EULA still shows Nintendo’s and not WiiLink’s, I have Permanent vWii internet settings enabled and I’ve already verified that the settings won’t be deleted since it’s the Virtual Wii of the Wii U; nothing gets deleted, I can go back to the menu or turn it off, The settings and DNS will remain as they should, but the WiiLink EULA still doesn’t appear.
your ISP is probably blocking custom DNS
Have you installed the Wiilink EULA? If not, it will not show up
There’s a specific wad called “Wiilink EULA”. You don’t get the EULA by the DNS. The DNS is just to activate the Internet services with Wiilink. It still works even without the Wiilink EULA, but I recommend to install the Wiilink EULA wad and then to try again.
If after that it still doesn’t work, put as secondary DNS 8.8.8.8 (only if the EULA doesn’t show up after doing everything of the first paragraph of this comment)
Just a message: John 3:16-17
¹⁶ For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
¹⁷ For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.
There is no “WiiLink EULA” it just delivers it for vWii users because the vWii doesn’t have one. If he didn’t install the EULA, it would just ask to update instead.
Strange. When I installed the Wiilink Patcher, I’ve always put the vWii option and always had an EULA wad, that is the Wiilink EULA.
And used it on my vWii, even if I don’t use it so much now. I barely use it if not to update the Wiilink services when there are new updates