May 18 2007
Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector works with Vista
Since the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector supposedly only supports Windows XP operating systems at the moment, Vista users may have been wondering how to get their Wii and DS online with the Buffalo-powered device they spent $35 on last year. Not to worry, DELTAsnake has verified that the Wi-Fi adapter can be made to work with Vista until Nintendo releases a proper software update to their Nintendo Wi-Fi website.
Simply run the installer by exploring your CD for the setup file or finding the setup file in the latest version you downloaded. and set the compatibility for “Windows XP Service Pack 2,” ignoring the warning about unsigned drivers. Everything should work fine!
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Assuming you’re not using a 64-bit OS. Hopefully if you’re that technically driven you already have wireless networking in your home anyway…
FYI, that’s a MacBook, not a Windows laptop.
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