The adapters are shipping to stores, and Nintendo’s here to help those in need!Nintendo has opened its GC Online Customer Service page to help consumers get PSO (and future games) up and running. With detailed information on how to configure the adapters, troubleshooting tips and information on the products themselves, all gamers are advised to look the site over before picking up the goods.
Worth noting is that some dial-up ISPs do not work with the Nintendo GameCube. If you use AOL, Compuserve or a free ISP and want Online gaming goodness, you’d best think about changing service providers. Also keep in mind that the Broadband adapter only supports Ethernet (RJ45) connections, so people using USB connections will need to make some changes.