Wii Ethernet Adapter

When you use the Wii ethernet cord adapter, you just stick it in the wall and it should work, right?
No. To use an ethernet adapter, you still have to plug it into a router of some sort. Once in the router, choose “Wired Network” and it should find everything. If you need the PIN code and anything else, it should be in the routers manual.
Connecting Your Wii to the Internet
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