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Internet Help - [Answered] Random loss of WiFi connection. posted in the Web & Networking forums; lol, SX was short for your username SX2020. Yes, Wii do run with certain type of LAN Adaptor as far as I'm aware, and a netgear 5 port switch will ...

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lol, SX was short for your username SX2020. Yes, Wii do run with certain type of LAN Adaptor as far as I'm aware, and a netgear 5 port switch will definately work without any additional cards or software. It will just be like adding an extention to you ethernet cable. easy stuff.


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Lol yeah I figured that one out the second time I read through . Good stuff. I'm going to buy me a Five-Switch tomorrow I saw it for sale in the newspaper plus I know I need a Wii LAN adapter i just wanted to make sure I'd work Thanks!


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Any time SX. Will mark this one as Answered.


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