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Specifications:
- Create a wired high-speed internet connection for your console
- Just plug the adapter into your Wii, and then connect it to your PC's DSL or cable modem or your router
- It's as simple as that Wii lan adapter uses a cable connection, so it always offers a high-speed, reliable connection
- It's ideal for places where wireless connectivity isn't possible
- Ethernet network adapter / LAN for Nintendo Wii
- Connects your Wii console to the broadband connection
- USB 2.0
- This is a non-OEM product
- Length: 18cm / 7.1in
Package Included:
- 1 x USB 2.0 Internet LAN Network Adapter for Nintendo Wii
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Spole
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05-19-2009- Other Thoughts: It's not as bulky as some of the others I've seen in stores, and obviously cheaper. It works as simply as plugging it in.
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J. Decelles
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07-02-2009- Other Thoughts: I got this for my Wii since it was cheaper than setting up a wireless network, and cheaper than the USB Wii Dongle (which costs about as much as a Wireless Router), I plugged this into the back of my Wii, plugged in an ethernet cable hooked up to my wired router and 2 minutes later I was downloading updates for my Wii. I have not had any issues with this product, but one thing that might be of concern is that the cat5 ethrnet cable doesn't "lock" into place. It fits snugly, but a tug on the cable can remove it from the adapter. This might be considered a safety feature, since if your foot accidentally snags on your cable it will pull the cable out instead of pulling your Wii off your entertainment stand.
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Indy Plex
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06-30-2009- Other Thoughts: I was a little tentative when I got this, but the price was right. Basically, wanted to use it to hook my Wii up to a wired network. Plugged it in and it worked. Good price, and for once no configuration mess or any problems. If you're wavering on this or the official twice-the-price connector, I'd highly recommend this.
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Dorothy
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07-01-2009- Other Thoughts: I'm a technology hermit and this was a simple setup. I have DSL and all I did was unplug the ethernet cable from the back of my computer and plug it into the adapter. (The adapter plugs into the back of the Wii via USB). Under Wii settings, choose "Internet" - select "connection settings" - select a box that has "None" (ex. "Connection 1 - None") - then select "Wired connection" - select "Ok" to test connection. That's it. Worked instantly. You only need a Wii points card if you want to download virtual games (500-1000 points, depending on game) or download the Internet Channel (500 points). This review is a bit of a mess, but I give this product 5 Stars!
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Meoky
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08-05-2009- Other Thoughts: Works exactly as advertised. Simple installation, simple configuration!Great!
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- My Wii remote is not responding to the Wii system, what do I need to do?
Please check the battery compartment of the Wii remote, there should be a little SYNC button which you will need to hold (about 10 seconds) in order for the Wii system to sense the Wiimote.
- How do I connect GameCube controllers to the Wii systems?
The GameCube controllers and dance pads are compatible with Wii systems, there is a lid on top of the Wii system which you will need to open in order to connect your GameCube controller to your Wii system.
- Can I play GameCube games on Wii system?
Yes, the Wii systems can play GameCube games. It has a lid on top of the system where you can connect the GameCube controllers. However, GameCube cannot play Wii games.
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