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The '''Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter''' is an attachment for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game system, allowing to the console to connect via [[Wikipedia:LAN|LAN]] with another Nintendo GameCube console. A few games can employ this connection for multi-player purposes such as ''{{smw|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!}}''. To connect, the owner of this device must register their network cards, and configure the systems for the DHCP server. Some games can support up to eight consoles connected, as each system has their GameCube discs.  
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The '''Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter''' is an attachment for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game system, allowing to the console to connect via [[Wikipedia:LAN|LAN]] with another Nintendo GameCube console. A few games can employ this connection for multi-player purposes such as ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. To connect, the owner of this device must register their network cards, and configure the systems for the DHCP server. Some games can support up to eight consoles connected, as each system has their GameCube discs.  
  
 
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*[[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 16 September 2013

The Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter is an attachment for the Nintendo GameCube game system, allowing to the console to connect via LAN with another Nintendo GameCube console. A few games can employ this connection for multi-player purposes such as Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. To connect, the owner of this device must register their network cards, and configure the systems for the DHCP server. Some games can support up to eight consoles connected, as each system has their GameCube discs.

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