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grim_d
My home network is wired, i don't like, trust or want wireless, i do however, want to be able to get my wii online when i get it.

Ive been looking at USB wifi adapters, im looking to get one that would work with,my DS, the wii, the 360 and the ps3. Does anyone have any recommendations?

i could get the official nintendo one but it only works with the wii and DS and id like to be able to use it with the x360 and ps3 in the future.

i don't want to spend much, being so close to xmas and all, probably no more than £30

ive found ones like this, but i dont know much about ti so i dont know if they are any use.

http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/163290/art...-usb-key-2.html

cheers.
SR388
personally, I just use my 2wire wireless router that came with my dsl package, it is a regular and wireless router, It works with the psp and wii, I haven't tried a ds or 360, but I would imagine that it would work with those too

EDIT:
I think just about any wireless router will worK, just check in the manual and see what type of wireless everything uses, I thing b and g are the most common
Larrimus
QUOTE(SR388 @ Dec 1 2006, 11:51 AM) *

personally, I just use my 2wire wireless router that came with my dsl package, it is a regular and wireless router, It works with the psp and wii, I haven't tried a ds or 360, but I would imagine that it would work with those too

EDIT:
I think just about any wireless router will worK, just check in the manual and see what type of wireless everything uses, I thing b and g are the most common


Grim actually wants to steer clear of wireless, hence the need for the adapter. tongue.gif

As far as adapters are concerned, can it be any standard USB adapter or would it have to be proprietary?
SR388
I know, I was just stating that my router is wired and wireless and it works with the wii, as in he doesn't need to use the wired part
Larrimus
QUOTE(grim_d @ Dec 1 2006, 11:21 AM) *

Ive been looking at USB wifi adapters, im looking to get one that would work with,my DS, the wii, the 360 and the ps3. Does anyone have any recommendations?


I'm an idiot. He said wifi right there. wink.gif

As far as good ones, no clue. For stuff like this, I usually just shop around online for some that are in my pricerange and then Google the model number to find user opinions and base my decision off that.
EverestX
A couple Questions.

A. How far away are the consoles from the PC you will be using?

B. Any big walls, Metal rafters or plumbing in between the walls of where you might be sending your wifi signal through?

C. Alternative Uses? Are you going to be using it for anything else on the side? I.E. War Driving, access the I-net at school, laptop use, etc etc.
grim_d
QUOTE(EverestX @ Dec 1 2006, 06:47 PM) *

A couple Questions.

A. How far away are the consoles from the PC you will be using?

B. Any big walls, Metal rafters or plumbing in between the walls of where you might be sending your wifi signal through?

C. Alternative Uses? Are you going to be using it for anything else on the side? I.E. War Driving, access the I-net at school, laptop use, etc etc.


a. about 4/5 feet, the computer is in the same room.

b.nopers

c. id like to eventually perhaps use if for my 360 and in the future, ps3, but thats not important as they have ethernet ports and i have a cable running to my 360 right now. Obviously my DS too.

feel free to chat on aim mate if you can help me out smile.gif

QUOTE(Larrimus @ Dec 1 2006, 05:08 PM) *

As far as adapters are concerned, can it be any standard USB adapter or would it have to be proprietary?


im not sure, that's my main concern, ive seen a few non official ones tghat claim they would work, but it's on ebay so im not so sure.
EverestX
OK, well that said, I can tell you that Buffalo, and airlink seem to have good reception. Of course, the distance and obstructions is because I was going to recommend that you go with 1 of the 2 above and do something like this .

You would get good connection with that and also be able to send out a decent signal.

Now just based off the Wii's built in Specs you might look around for something with a broadcom chipset, the same wireless chipset on the Wii.

I recommend also that you get a B&G usb wifi rather than jsut a B for better overall performance, but B will work just fine. They are close to the same price, so it shouldn't be a problem for you.

grim_d
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B...0513320-1413518

bought this one, theres a more expensive one but the only difference i can see is the auto install feature, which doesnt fuss me.
sicknasty413
No idea if anyone mentioned this- Official Nintendo Wii LAN Adapter

Not being released 'till January
grim_d
thats why i wanted a usb wifi adapter, so i could get it online straight away.
kermit007
Orrrrr you could just buy the Nintendo PC USB adapter if you don't trust wireless enough. It's some proprietary wireless setup thats WiFi, but only the Wii & DS can communicate over supposedly. On the otherhand there is the Nintendo LAN adapter (pointed out earlier) which I bet is the only one that'll work, but it's not available yet and it's $20 I think.
EverestX
Buffalo + Hacked Nintendo Driver = Dual purpose Wifi b/g adapter and Nintendo wii/ds only connection on the fly... biggrin.gif
deakphreak
Id just get the wireless router, you never know when you will have another wireless product you will want to give access to. Just turn off SSID broadcasting, turn on the mac filtering and deny all ip address's except for the one you assign to the wii. So you will need to enable static ip addressing and also set up a wep key. After that you should be good to go. The routers do not broadcast too far out so you should be safe. It sounds complicated setting up but its really not that bad.
yaazz
^^^ pretty much the best option
atomiX
QUOTE(kermit007 @ Dec 15 2006, 08:07 AM) *
Orrrrr you could just buy the Nintendo PC USB adapter if you don't trust wireless enough. It's some proprietary wireless setup thats WiFi, but only the Wii & DS can communicate over supposedly. On the otherhand there is the Nintendo LAN adapter (pointed out earlier) which I bet is the only one that'll work, but it's not available yet and it's $20 I think.

It doesn't use proprietary wireless, it uses the regular 2.4GHz frequency band so it's in no way more reliable than regular WiFi (you'll get the same level of interference). Like EverestX said, you can get one of the Buffalo USB wireless dongles with special drivers tu turn it into a Nintendo wireless dongle.

QUOTE(deakphreak @ Dec 15 2006, 01:52 PM) *
and also set up a wep key.

Um, use WPA instead...
grim_d
QUOTE(atomiX @ Dec 15 2006, 07:18 PM) *

It doesn't use proprietary wireless, it uses the regular 2.4GHz frequency band so it's in no way more reliable than regular WiFi (you'll get the same level of interference). Like EverestX said, you can get one of the Buffalo USB wireless dongles with special drivers tu turn it into a Nintendo wireless dongle.
Um, use WPA instead...


thats exactly what i did.
grim_d
anybody any idea how to get the nintendo drivers to work on vista with my airstation?

both the vista drivers and the XP ones running in compatability mode tell me to insert the device then give me an application error.

cant even find any pages on hacking the drivers anymore.
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