Tutorial - Make Your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector A SoftAP
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wdclean
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25. October 2007 @ 22:30 |
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Originally posted by 1broly1: OK, I did it but I still can't connect to my server. What do I need to do to be able to connect to my server? Oh by the way on the DS manual settings what IP address do I need to put in?
the ds has the same address as the connector...
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1broly1
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25. October 2007 @ 23:14 |
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Alright, but I still can't connect to my server.
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wdclean
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26. October 2007 @ 07:58 |
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Originally posted by 1broly1: Alright, but I still can't connect to my server.
do you see the connection when you scan with the ds and if so is it locked
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1broly1
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26. October 2007 @ 13:15 |
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If on my DS I go to manual settings and enter all the settings, then I try the connection I get a full signal for a couple of seconds then I get an ERROR message 52000 that reads "Found access point but unable to connect to server." If I try search for an access point on the Wi-Fi settings it finds my router and its an unlocked green lock. When I touch it I get a signal for a few seconds then I get the same error code.
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sidcypher
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26. October 2007 @ 13:40 |
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1broly1 - did you enable ICS? if so were there any errors?
Sounds like it IS infact connecting to wifi, but doesn't have access to Nintendos servers. just something to check.
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wdclean
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26. October 2007 @ 13:48 |
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Originally posted by 1broly1: If on my DS I go to manual settings and enter all the settings, then I try the connection I get a full signal for a couple of seconds then I get an ERROR message 52000 that reads "Found access point but unable to connect to server." If I try search for an access point on the Wi-Fi settings it finds my router and its an unlocked green lock. When I touch it I get a signal for a few seconds then I get the same error code.
are you running wep or ssid?
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1broly1
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26. October 2007 @ 14:38 |
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This is what I have
Basic: Hide SSID(unchecked)
Channel 6
Encryption: Network Authentication(Open)
Data Encryption: Disabled
Soft Ap: Soft Ap mode
Enable ICS is checked
Access control: Accept(put in my DS MAC Address
Advanced: RTS Threshold(2347)
Fragmentaion Threshold(2346)
Preamble mode (long)
Frame bursting(disabled)
54gMode(54gAuto)
54g Protection(Auto)
Use Short slot Time(disabled)
1broly1 - did you enable ICS? if so were there any errors?
Sounds like it IS infact connecting to wifi, but doesn't have access to Nintendos servers. just something to check.
Its enabled and I didnt get any error messages but if I try to disable it I get some message saying to bridge my connections.
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sidcypher
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26. October 2007 @ 16:28 |
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there is your problem
you need to go into the network window, and bridge the Nintendo wifi to you internets network. that should fix it..i think
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wdclean
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26. October 2007 @ 20:30 |
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Originally posted by sidcypher: there is your problem
you need to go into the network window, and bridge the Nintendo wifi to you internets network. that should fix it..i think
Cypher
Here's how its done ...
Go into your ap wireless settings under the softap tab. You will see available connections ... just click and drag your local internet connection into the box above the enable ics . One other thing you should change is the channel from 6 to 1 if you don't do this a psp or other devices will not connect using channel 6
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1broly1
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26. October 2007 @ 21:58 |
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The only thing I didn't have was the channel set to 1 but I changed it and I still can't connect.
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wdclean
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26. October 2007 @ 23:17 |
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Originally posted by 1broly1: The only thing I didn't have was the channel set to 1 but I changed it and I still can't connect.
I have your anwser this should fix you up
Looking at your settings you have the 54g mode set wroung it needs to be set at 802.11b only now go have some fun...
Cheers ...WD
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1broly1
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27. October 2007 @ 13:04 |
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Ugghh....it didn't work.
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wdclean
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27. October 2007 @ 15:25 |
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Originally posted by 1broly1: Ugghh....it didn't work.
make sure its 802.11b and not 802.11g if this don't work try turning off or down your firewall settings and see if that works.
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1broly1
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27. October 2007 @ 22:03 |
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It didn't work.
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sidcypher
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27. October 2007 @ 22:55 |
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Just checking that you DID bridge the connections in the "network connections" window.
Also, My was on auto and it works fine, also tried it with 802.11G and 802.11B and all my stuff was able to connect fine.
Given I am not trying to use a Sony product, but I do connect my Wii, DS Lite, and Laptop. They were all able to connect with the different settings, just got done trying it.
I am actually even sharing my Laptop's Aircard to my hard wired network, so my desktop's and xbox are able to connect through one desktop running the NWC USB. Course None of the above work on Vista which is what my laptop runs, so I was forced to set it up on Desktop.
Good luck man, sorry for the problems, and that I couldn't be more help.
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sog777
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30. October 2007 @ 22:03 |
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hey i found this website about 2 months ago and i still cant get it to work... please help!
well i downloaded the files you need and i extracted it from its zip file but when i plug the wifi usb adapter to install it, it doesnt show as a buffalo usb hardware but it shows up as a "Nintendo wifi connector" PLEASE HELP!
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wdclean
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31. October 2007 @ 01:01 |
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Originally posted by sog777: hey i found this website about 2 months ago and i still cant get it to work... please help!
well i downloaded the files you need and i extracted it from its zip file but when i plug the wifi usb adapter to install it, it doesnt show as a buffalo usb hardware but it shows up as a "Nintendo wifi connector" PLEASE HELP!
you need to start by removing the nintendo software
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RyogaH
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31. October 2007 @ 08:38 |
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well ... I searched the whole web for a solution on this problem and
now I hope I can find an answer here ^^!
First off, I did everything in these tutorials twice!!
And I'm completely positive that my PSP and my DS connect to the
DS Wifi Connector.
So where is the problem, you may ask ^^?
Well, there seems to be a sharing problem between the internet-connection and the modified connector.
I can't connect to the internet and there is this error
on my PSP with "DNS-error" (8041040F).
But this was not from the begining, two months ago, I could use this
Connector with my PSP, my DS even my Notebook XD!
And now after two months of doing nothing with it, it
won't work anymore with this error on the screen.
I reinstalled and tried it over and over but nothing works anymore.
Please, I beg you ... someone help me >_<
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sog777
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31. October 2007 @ 10:45 |
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the nintendo wifi usb adapter is removed from my computer... i think... we'll heres a video idk if it helps lol
the video
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wdclean
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31. October 2007 @ 16:04 |
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Originally posted by sog777: the nintendo wifi usb adapter is removed from my computer... i think... we'll heres a video idk if it helps lol
the video
Could you post your movie somewhere else as I can't make it out.
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sog777
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31. October 2007 @ 18:50 |
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wdclean
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31. October 2007 @ 22:40 |
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Originally posted by sog777: umm ok
the video
Just go back to step 2 and install the eng 2371.zip and follow that up with the next few steps and you should be fine. I know it don't seem like help but it seems you've missed one of the key steps and to go back and do it again will not hurt. So just start with the eng 2371.zip and follow up with steps 3,4,and 5 and you should be good to go. You can find the setup inside the driver pack Modded Drivers Instructions.txt . Once you have this done i'll post the final setup or you can find it back a few pages
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sog777
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1. November 2007 @ 12:37 |
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i cant install the buffalo driver because it doesnt show when i connect it to the computer it only shows nintendo wifi usb and usb device if theres any way that you can show me where to find the nintendo wifi drive then please help because apparently i didnt remove it but i did
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sog777
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1. November 2007 @ 15:00 |
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the video
this is all i did if theres any problem then tell me please
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wdclean
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1. November 2007 @ 21:32 |
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Originally posted by sog777: the video
this is all i did if theres any problem then tell me please
Your not following the Modded Drivers Instructions.txt your letting windows choose for you just put the stuff were it says without windows
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