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Description The Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, a device made by Buffalo that functions as a Wi-Fi hotspot for the Nintendo DS and Wii game consoles. Since the Wii and the DS had no wired internet capability, someone without a Wi-Fi router in their home could connect this to their PC to grant their systems access to the internet.
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