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How to use the MKW DNS Patch
The DNS method only works with a real disc on a Wii or Wii U, not an emulator.

Navigate through your Wii's Internet settings and edit your connection's DNS settings manually:

Primary DNS
5.161.56.11
Secondary DNS
0.0.0.0


Then launch Mario Kart Wii via the Disc Channel.
If you get error code 60000 you will need to create a new in-game license.
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