Nintendo Wii Instruction Booklet page 5

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Precautions Regarding Network Communications
There are two types of LAN cable that can be used for Internet connections:
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a straight cable and a cross-over cable. Always use the cable specified for
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the network device being used (broadband router, ADSL modem, cable
* For broadband routers, it is recommended that you use a DHCP-compatible
Be sure to also refer to your Wii Operations Mañ
model.
e If the network used with the Wii LAN Adapter is shared with other
network terminals (such as a PC) and other network terminals are being
used at the same time as the Wii console, it may not be possible to fully
achieve the data transfer rate required by the Wii console.
* The Wii LAN Adapter is a network terminal that supports 10BASE-T and
100BASE-TX standards. Note that normal communication is not possible
if the network device to which the Wii LAN Adapter is connected is fixed
to 1000BASE. If the network device has an automatic negotiation feature,
ensure that it is enabled. If there is no automatic negotiation feature, set
the network device to communicate using 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX. For
details on re-configuring your network device, refer to the owner's manual
included with it.
+ A broadband router is not required if you are using a modem wit
built-in router. If you are using a bridge-type modem (a modem
built-in router), connect it to the broadband router as shown in the
on the previous page.
It is not possible to create a PPPoE connection from
le
connecting to a bridge-type modem.
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Select OK to test
the connection.
Wii Menu Screen
Select INTERNET from
the Wii Settings Screen.
Select the CONNECTION
Select an open connection,
Select WIRED
SETTINGS option.
indicated by NONE.
CONNECTION.
If the test succeeds,
you've completed
Internet
setup and your Wii is connected.

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