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<blockquote data-quote="Kirby" data-source="post: 53029" data-attributes="member: 541"><p>The USB Wifi-adapter can work with all current Nintendo consoles. This is a good investment if you do not have a wireless router, but if you do, here's some tips to help possibly save you a few bucks.</p><p></p><p>-Put your wireless router high up and open, having it down low and in a closed space prevents the signal from going too far.</p><p></p><p>-Metal and wireless objects that come between the Wii and the router are <strong>bad</strong> and should be moved, walls don't count since the inevitably will almost always be in the way.</p><p></p><p>-2.4 ghertz phones are out! Those things kill wireless router connections and harm the internet bandwith by a considerable amount. Go to those new 5.8 ghertz phones, they are much better with router signals since they are such a different frequency.</p><p></p><p>-change your router channel. 1 or 11 seem to be the best, (for me I use 1). The Wii is more compatable with these channel settings. If you need to get help getting to your routers settings, please go to www.Nintendo.com/support and follow the links to be told how to get to the settings.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps with choices, and may help others with their internet situations as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirby, post: 53029, member: 541"] The USB Wifi-adapter can work with all current Nintendo consoles. This is a good investment if you do not have a wireless router, but if you do, here's some tips to help possibly save you a few bucks. -Put your wireless router high up and open, having it down low and in a closed space prevents the signal from going too far. -Metal and wireless objects that come between the Wii and the router are [b]bad[/b] and should be moved, walls don't count since the inevitably will almost always be in the way. -2.4 ghertz phones are out! Those things kill wireless router connections and harm the internet bandwith by a considerable amount. Go to those new 5.8 ghertz phones, they are much better with router signals since they are such a different frequency. -change your router channel. 1 or 11 seem to be the best, (for me I use 1). The Wii is more compatable with these channel settings. If you need to get help getting to your routers settings, please go to www.Nintendo.com/support and follow the links to be told how to get to the settings. I hope this helps with choices, and may help others with their internet situations as well. [/QUOTE]
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