I avoid this forum on Mondays because there are alot of really dumb people (fanboys, n00bs) who have no idea what they are talking about.nextgen2007That's why I avoid the forums everyday almost... well.... actually I take that back, I come here to attempt to correct the ignorant people on the board (which never works) and then just laugh at how stupid some people really are...
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When I set up my Linksys, common model WRTG45 or such, Does the ethernet cable from my modem go into one of the four LAN ports, or the separate internet port. And the wire that comes with the router? Thanks, and one more question. If the router doesn't work with the computer (although it has all requirements and is wired right*my cpu is just loopy*), will my wii still be able to use it?Tyberg29You do know it comes with an instruction manual that has the answer to your question on the first page right? Just thought I'd mention that even though Duckman seems to have already answered it.
I'm not that excited about using unknowns for anything with my browser.I'm with him on this one for many different reasons.
I'll just wait until Nintendo comes out with the finished version to have extras.
Jaysonguy
Okay sorry everyone misunderstood me. What i ment is if they could do somthing similar to what they have now for the sensor 20 years ago. How come it took this long to make it into a systemj-dog100000They didnt have this technology available for a home video console twenty years ago. At least not at an affordable cost (for Ninty or us). And the Light Gun just had simple black and white flash technology that fired dots at other dots. The wii controller isnt just a sensor either, it has many motion detectors, sensors to interact directly on screen, etc. Plus it has a name thats more fun to say than "light gun" (Wii-mote).
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