Hi I have a linksys wrt54g ver 6 I have Aol 9.0 Macafee win xp second addition and a WII

this router is suppose too be computable with the Nintendo Wii . if i have the router set up I can not get on the internet i can not get the router too dial up able too go into wireless connection on my Win XP internet connection. i replaced the ethernet cable that was recomended

Sorry i did not get your issue ....
Can you please explain the problem in detail.........

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