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[DT] said:I'd go online/direct from:
www.newegg.com
www.mwave.com
Better pricing than local, bigger selection, reviews and no hassle.
Most of the major brands are decent - D-Link has some fast gear like the DIR-655 (GB ports, fast proc, a/g/n, etc.)
rayne2k5 said:I went to so many stores because every store i was going to was telling me a different thing. First the wii didnt have a wireless router and then at the other store it did then i went to find the wii wifi thing and i couldnt fine it either. i just need help lol
Stevwen said:The Wii can either connect wirelessly to any wireless router that you buy and set up, or you can purchase the Lan adapter ($24.99) that'll let you connect directly to your router or computer that you have connected to the internet.
Either or is a viable option, but keep in mind that a Wired connection will be more reliable and faster. However that does mean that you'll have a cord going from your router to your Wii (and that bugs some people)
!S