USB Lan Network Adapter Cable for Nintendo Wii
November 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under Nintendo Wii Information
- Brand New Generic Bulk Package
- Instantly creates an Ethernet connection from any USB port for faster and more reliable internet con
- Plug and Play. Easy installation. USB powered, no external power required.
- Connectors: 1 x RJ-45 jack. Integrated single chip fast ethernet MAC controller
- Eliminate dropped or no signals from wireless networks.
Product Description
Eliminate dropped or no signals from wireless networks. Features: Compliant with both USB 2.0 and USb 1.0 / 1.1 specifications. 10/100Mbps N-way auto negotiation operation. Internet access via cable network for your Wii” / “Plugs into DSL, Cable Modem or Router” / “Faster connection than WiFi”. Color: Gray. Accessory ONLY. Wii not included. Compatible with: Nintendo Wii and all USB interface version 1.0 / 1.1 / 2.
USB Lan Network Adapter Cable for Nintendo Wii
USB Fast Ethernet Network/LAN Adapter For Nintendo Wii
October 31, 2009 by admin
Filed under Nintendo Wii Information
- Connect your electronic devices quickly!
- Easy Plug and Play use.
- High-speed
Product Description
With our amazing new Network Adapter for the Nintendo Wii, you can create a wired high-speed internet connection for your console. Just plug the Adapter into your Wii’s USB port, and then connect it to your PCs DSL or Cable modem or your router using a network cable. Its as simple as that! It’s USB 2.0, taking advantage of the latest, fastest USB protocols. Because Wii Network Adapter uses a cable connection, it always offers high-speed, reliable data transfer speeds. Its ideal for places where wireless connectivity isn’t possible. At last, you can enjoy uninterrupted online gaming!
Product Features:
Instantly creates an Ethernet connection from any USB port for faster and more reliable internet Connection. Plug and Play. Easy installation. USB powered, no external power required.
Connectors: 1 x RJ-45 jack Integrated single chip fast ethernet MAC controller Eliminate dropped or no signals from wireless networks.




