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Eliminate dropped or no signals from wireless networks. Features: Compliant with both USB 2.0 and USb 1.0 / 1.1 specifications. 10/100Mbps N-way auto negotiation operation. Internet access via cable network for your Wii" / "Plugs into DSL, Cable Modem or Router" / "Faster connection than WiFi". Color: Gray. Accessory ONLY. Wii not included. Compatible with: Nintendo Wii and all USB interface version 1.0 / 1.1 / 2.
January 26th, 2010 on 3:05 am
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We bought this because we didn’t want to go wifi in our house, but still wanted to put the wii online to download games. We bought this and a 50′ cable. Plugged it in and within a few minutes we were online with the wii. It’s like plugging the wii right into your router.
March 25th, 2010 on 11:49 am
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This puppy is ugly but who cares as it sits in the back with all that other ugly stuff.
The best part about this thing is the price, under 11 bucks.
This thing really works and for the price I don’t care how ugly it is.
April 17th, 2010 on 3:01 pm
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Your Wii literature warns against using a LAN network adapter not made by Nintendo to connect your Wii to your local network. When I first connected my Wii using this adapter and it didn’t work I thought I had just tossed $10 down the drain. After I rechecked all my connections and found one loose, I reconnected and everything worked just fine. This adapter doesn’t have quite the classy exterior of the Nintendo design but it works satisfactorily. Why pay more?
May 1st, 2010 on 8:03 pm
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I purchased this adapter to stream netflix to my Wii. This device is about as close to plug and ply as you can get, and at a great price
May 19th, 2010 on 4:37 pm
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I bought this product hoping it would connect my Wii to the internet. Unfortunately, it didn’t work. You actually need to purchase the adapter from Nintendo directly.
May 20th, 2010 on 5:38 pm
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Does exactly what I wanted it to do which was make it possible to have my Wii be connected directly to my cable modem instead of having it go through wireless.
May 24th, 2010 on 2:21 am
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I think the device is OK, but for some reason the wii would not connect with the usb lan adapter connected to the Ethernet cable. After turning my modem off and back on, the wii started to work through the wireless connection. I would rather use the ethernet cable, it would be faster, so maybe I’ll try again some day.