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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: SMASHVILLE,TN
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Finally got a wii and lo and behold their is an incompatability with my wireless router{provided by Comcast, Linksys WCG200-CC} and the wiifi capabilities and my router. It has 4 port wired also so I ordered the usb lan adapter thru nintendo to hook it up that way. Will it work for sure?? Thanx!!!
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Keeper of the Faith
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,446
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I use the usb lan adapter because I dont have wireless and it works like a charm...
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,550
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Just FYI, I had a lot of trouble with the Wii wifi, but I fixed it by making the wireless router be on a fixed channel instead of it being on auto. If you know how to set that up on your router it might work.
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Apple user. Deal with it.
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: The 'burbs, IL USA
Posts: 12,502
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In order of preference, the Wii prefers channels 11 and 1. You should be able to set it manually within your router.
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