On a linked Wii U console: Open the user-selection screen—your ID will be displayed there in orange lettering, just below your nickname. On a linked system in the Nintendo 3DS family: Open System Settings, and then Nintendo Network ID Settings. Your ID will be displayed on the sign-in screen, just below your nickname.
Is the Wii U network still up?
However, Nintendo has stated that this will change with the launch of the Wii U and the Nintendo Network user account system….Nintendo eShop.
| Developer | Nintendo |
|---|---|
| Last updated | March 25, 2013 (details) |
| Platform(s) | Nintendo 3DS family Wii U |
| Status | Online |
Is Friend code the same as Nintendo Network ID?
Nintendo is changing that around for the impending launch of the Wii U, replacing the system-assigned Friend Codes with a player-selected Nintendo Network ID. The company is also making it easier to connect with people you run in to while using the system online, opening up what was once a frustratingly closed system.
How do I bypass the Nintendo Network ID password on Wii U?
What to do
- Select the Mii on the User Select screen.
- When prompted for your password, select I Forgot.
- Select Send.
- Select OK to return to the password entry screen.
- Once the e-mail arrives, return to the Wii U and enter the temporary password that you received.
Can I make a Nintendo Network ID online?
Each Nintendo Network ID can be associated to one Wii U console and one Nintendo 3DS family system. The Nintendo 3DS must be connected to the Internet to set up a Nintendo Network ID. If a previous account exists on the system, it will need to be removed before a new Nintendo Network ID can be created or linked.
Where do I find my friend code on Wii U?
How to View Your Friend Code
- From the main menu, tap the friend list icon (the smiley face) at the top center of the screen.
- Tap your Mii Character.
- Your friend code will be displayed below the Mii on the Upper Screen.
What do I do if I forgot my Nintendo Network ID?
What to do
- Visit the Forgot NNID website.
- Enter the E-Mail Address associated with your account into the appropriate field.
- Select either Birth Date or Nickname.
- Select Send.
- An e-mail with your Nintendo Network ID(s) will be sent to the e-mail address associated to your Nintendo Network account.
How do I reset my Nintendo Network ID on Wii U?
Complete these steps
- On the Wii U Menu, select the Mii character in the upper-left corner to access the User Settings.
- Tap Delete This User.
- If prompted, enter the four-digit PIN and select OK.
- Enter the password associated to the Nintendo Network ID, then select OK.
What is my network ID?
What is Network ID? Network ID is the portion of an IP address that identifies the TCP/IP network on which a host resides. The network ID portion of an IP address uniquely identifies the host’s network on an internetwork, while the host ID portion of the IP address identifies the host within its network.
How do I Find my Nintendo Network ID on Wii U?
On a linked Wii U console: Open the user-selection screen—your ID will be displayed there in orange lettering, just below your nickname. On a linked system in the Nintendo 3DS family: Open System Settings, and then Nintendo Network ID Settings. Your ID will be displayed on the sign-in screen, just below your nickname.
Can I use the same network ID on 3DS and Wii U?
If you have connected your Wii U to the internet, we strongly recommend you register the same Nintendo Network ID on Nintendo 3DS. Using the same Nintendo Network ID on both systems will combine their Nintendo eShop balances.
What is a Nintendo Network ID (NID)?
A Nintendo Network ID is an ID that grants access to various Nintendo Network services. Once you have a Nintendo Network ID, you can check its details either in User Settings on a linked Wii U console or in the Nintendo Network ID Settings portion of System Settings on a linked system in the Nintendo 3DS family.
Can I use the same Nintendo Network ID on multiple consoles?
A Nintendo Network ID can be used on one Wii U console and one Nintendo 3DS system only. It is not possible to use the same Nintendo Network ID on multiple Nintendo 3DS systems. You can create multiple user accounts on Wii U, each with individual Nintendo Network IDs.