tyler
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Post by tyler on Aug 28, 2011 17:41:14 GMT -5
Okay, so thanks to the guys on here, got the Wii hooked up to Wi-fi. Now I'm hoping they might be able to help me out with the DS. I tried doing the same thing, but it said it wasn't compatible or something. How would I go about changing that, and what would be the possible consequences of doing so, if any?
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Post by Branden on Aug 28, 2011 20:25:15 GMT -5
Make sure you go to your network settings and click your router. If you could take a pic & upload on here that'd be great.
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tyler
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Post by tyler on Aug 28, 2011 20:51:13 GMT -5
It said it didn't take WPA encryption or something?
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Post by Branden on Aug 28, 2011 20:57:40 GMT -5
If you have a password or code on your router, enter with the dashes and then without the dashes if it doesn't work the 1st time. Make sure it's all right.
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tyler
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Post by tyler on Aug 28, 2011 21:31:04 GMT -5
Okay, apparently, I need a WEP instead of a WPA..... I have no idea what either of those do.
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Post by Branden on Aug 28, 2011 21:38:39 GMT -5
What router do you have? Linksys, Netgear, etc. WEP is just a security code
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tyler
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Post by tyler on Aug 28, 2011 21:42:27 GMT -5
Lynksis
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Post by Branden on Aug 28, 2011 21:49:48 GMT -5
Type this in address bar: 192.168.1.1 For username and password, type "admin"
Look around in everything and you'll eventually see the WEP key. Or it will be on the router
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Post by firemario on Aug 21, 2012 21:38:14 GMT -5
The DS is not compatible with the WPA security. You'll have to switch it to WEP type security, which is not quite as secure but a WEP password is still good security. I highly recommend calling Nintendo, they walked me through it very well.
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