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Nyko 87024
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Nintendo Wii Net Connect Creates a high-speed LAN Internet connection for your Nintendo Wii. Requires no wireless network, security codes or complex setup. Connects to your existing Internet connection using a standard Cat5 network cable. Connects For the best deal on the Nyko 87024, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 87024 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales.
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Nyko 87024
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Specs
UPC 7-43840-87024-1, EAN 0-743840-870241
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Nyko 87024 and other part numbers
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| Cable Type | CAT5 |
| Cable Use | Networking |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
24 Aug 2008



Excellent little adapter.
This thing does exactly what it's supposed to. There's no difficulty in use, no problems with the connection, and it actually connects your Wii at 100MBs rather than the 54MBs you would get wirelessly. I used to think there was a hard cap at 54 regardless, but I was wrong. It's especially great if you want to run a wireless-N network (which can get up to 300MBs to connected devices) but you don't want to have to set your router to multi-broadcast (The Wii wireless only picks up wireless-G, which...
–A. Bowersfrom Amazon.com
24 Jul 2008



Good Product
Gave as a gift. My daughter has a poor DSL line, but this seems to work great on her Wii. We have played MarioKart on line with her and her husband and it did the trick!
Seemed pretty simply - just plug it in.
I think there may have been some setup in the Wii, but it is pretty simple, if it is like setting my my wireless.
Good Product - Good PRice. Would recommend.
–T. Davisfrom Amazon.com
04 Jul 2008



Works great without dealing with wireless
My wireless router is on the 3rd floor, the Wii is on the 1st floor. For some reason, the Wii couldn't see the wireless network, possibly due to the low signal (laptops work on the first floor, but show a weak signal).
Regardless, I didn't want to figure out what the problem was--and I have Ethernet drops in the living room for exactly this purpose. Plugged in the LAN adapter into the Wii, plugged the Ethernet cable into the wall, reboot the Wii and tell the Wii to use it--and it's done...
–Sebastianfrom Amazon.com