Tutorial - Make Your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector A SoftAP
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6. June 2009 @ 16:40 |
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OMG! Thanks for this!!!
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fella74
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6. July 2009 @ 20:50 |
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Hi,Ive tried the tutorial on grandmadness.com and got my XP to regonize my nintendo usb as a buffalo wireless G but I am unable to get a stable connection.It says connected for 4 seconds then gets disconnected. for 4 seconds consectively.The net adpater is set for network users and firewall disabled.What should I do?I tried to install the client 3 manager but the exe wont open.
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registrau
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2. August 2009 @ 10:06 |
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Hello, thanks for this great guide :)
It works perfectly on my PSP & windows XP
Just one doubt:
Does it work on windows vista too?
My other laptop runs vista but I don't have it here at the moment to try. Has anyone been able to make it work on vista?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 2. August 2009 @ 13:12
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nzash
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7. August 2009 @ 06:11 |
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Originally posted by xDxDxD:
i got a problem
if i untick enable ics, there is an error : curently, internet connection sharing is enabled. But "drahtlose Netzwerkverbindun (in englsch wireless lan) Buffalo Wli-u2-kg54-yb wireless adapter is not in home network. Please modify the settings.
I am getting this error as well!
I'm already having a headache from trying everything. Anyone have a solution to this?
How do we add it into the "home network"?
Also, the connection of my Nintendo Usb Wifi (recognized as such, not as Buffalo etc.) doesn't have any ICS settings in it's properties.. but I suppose I should only active that in my main internet connection, which is arcor dsl?
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saint101
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9. August 2009 @ 11:51 |
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Originally posted by nzash: Originally posted by xDxDxD:
i got a problem
if i untick enable ics, there is an error : curently, internet connection sharing is enabled. But "drahtlose Netzwerkverbindun (in englsch wireless lan) Buffalo Wli-u2-kg54-yb wireless adapter is not in home network. Please modify the settings.
I am getting this error as well!
I'm already having a headache from trying everything. Anyone have a solution to this?
How do we add it into the "home network"?
Also, the connection of my Nintendo Usb Wifi (recognized as such, not as Buffalo etc.) doesn't have any ICS settings in it's properties.. but I suppose I should only active that in my main internet connection, which is arcor dsl?
best info i can say is to go through it again from scratch and follow the video, its been a while since i did it and cant remember much of it.
also with ICS, its under the properties of your main connection (your router)
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87905268
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15. August 2009 @ 04:28 |
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Hey, i was wondering if this tutorial works if i have a,
Modern and a wii wifi usb connector
i tried the tutorial but it doesnt come up with the buffalo wireless,
does that mean i have to buy a wii lan adapter or a router?
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bear345
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21. August 2009 @ 08:06 |
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This might seem lame, but i had a problem with the instructions from the start. Tried to watch the video,but it was no longer available.
At Step 1)
Do you mean to uninstall the software that came with the USB Wifi?
Its only one program right? Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector program. Would uninstalling that also get rid of the drivers you said to uninstall? If not, what are the files,and where would I find them?
At Step 2)
Inside the Drivers folder of the RAR file, you will find modified Buffalo drivers. Install these drivers for the USB Connector...
You haven't said where these driver files should go. Maybe its common knowledge to everyone since no one else has said anything, but I'm lost! What do I do with the 5 files in the "Drivers" folder (AIFILT.sys, bfaifilt.sys, NETU2G54.INF, RT2500.CAT, rt2500usb.sys).
I'm dying to get my PSP onto the net, if you can help I will sell you half my soul. :P
Thankyou
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momkey78
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21. August 2009 @ 17:08 |
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[url=http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XCSFNK20][/url]
Watch the video
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momkey78
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21. August 2009 @ 17:16 |
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XCSFNK20
Watch the video
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bear345
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24. August 2009 @ 07:50 |
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Im having trouble with this... is it because my laptop doesn't have a wireless card?
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1infinity
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26. August 2009 @ 21:48 |
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it tells me I need a wireless lan card... do I?
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thetobbit
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19. September 2009 @ 12:08 |
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please kcajblue can u find out how to run this on vista? because i get the same error "0xc00005 (or something" when i try to start up the asus control center
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Alix1723
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2. October 2009 @ 18:39 |
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I need some help getting this to work, for some reason the Asus WLan card utilities won't pick up on my adapter, even though I've got it installed and ready and my PC recognizes it as the "BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-YB Wireless LAN Adapter".
I'm desperate to get my iPod on WiFi, half the stuff is based entirely on it. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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RDSR
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2. October 2009 @ 18:57 |
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Is there a way to connect my ipod touch to this? i see it as a wifi but it wonder connect for some reason.
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RNC4evr
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2. October 2009 @ 19:33 |
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Hello, I have an air card, wireless router and of course a nintendo ds, my question is, has any one tried this tutorial with the same set up as mine and how did it work out for you??
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mitch156
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5. October 2009 @ 17:28 |
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i seem to have a problem with enabling encryption/MAC filtering. Whenever I try it, none of my systems will connect to it, when I use my laptop it just says "waiting for network" over and over. Please help?
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Peanut_C
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25. October 2009 @ 03:47 |
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hi
i have been trying to hack my nintendo usb wifi conector for a while with different programs.
i tried this way to make it a softap but it the Asus program came up with a error message saying "Cannot copy driver to system directory." when i tried to make it a softap. the strange thing is that i have already copied the driver (C:\Program Files\ASUS\WLAN Card Utilities\Driver\WinXP\AP\rt2500usb.sys) to (C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers) but the Asus program dosen't like it.
Please help
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hujsh
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16. December 2009 @ 19:05 |
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G'Day all. I'm looking trough this thread to find an answer but it's bloody long.
I've followed all the steps so I can use the Nintendo Wi-Fi usb for my PS3 and I'm almost there. I receive a dns error 80710102 when i check the connection to the internet. All other forum browsing of this problem has given me no suitable answer or explanation so I'm wondering if someone here can help me. It will be much appreciated.
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hujsh
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16. December 2009 @ 19:09 |
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Originally posted by hujsh: G'Day all. I'm looking trough this thread to find an answer but it's bloody long.
I've followed all the steps so I can use the Nintendo Wi-Fi usb for my PS3 and I'm almost there. I receive a dns error 80710102 when i check the connection to the internet. All other forum browsing of this problem has given me no suitable answer or explanation so I'm wondering if someone here can help me. It will be much appreciated.
Oh Btw I'm using 192.168.0.11 as the ip and 192.168.0.1 as the DNS (although i've tried using many different suggested DNS numbers)
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JDK1
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27. December 2009 @ 00:37 |
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okay well i did everything in the quide and i thought i had it working but i keep getting this dang error! i keep getting error code #:52100 "This error is usually caused by an issue with your router settings such as transmission rate" i tried turning off my security but nothing. i also tried with my PS3 but i still cant get it to work it just sits there and says "connecting" and i let it sit for 30 mins and nothing. i dont know what to do, someone please help me. also im running Trend Micro Internet security and Windows XP. -Wes
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JDK1
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27. December 2009 @ 22:19 |
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okay well i got it mostly fixed. i can access it through everything but my PS3. i can get it on my PSP, DS, and even ipod. i enter everything manually and to the exact same as what it says on the PSP. it says succeeded for the ip adress but then i get a dns error 80710102 just like hujsh. i have tried tons of different DNS adresses but nothing. please help me. -Wes
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Ray79
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28. December 2009 @ 20:15 |
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Hello everyone.
I'm new to these forums and just happened to stumble upon this softap program while I was searching for a way to get my Nintendo USB wifi connector to work for my PS3.
I've tried out the steps and the first problem I came across was while trying to install the drivers, after having deleted the nintendo software, the computer would not recognize the gadget as the BUFFALO adapter, so I tried again and eeventually through hardware wizard had it recognized as unknown USB device as well as Nintendo USB wifi connector, but in the list of manufacturers for network adapters BUFFALO was not listed.
I made an attempt of installing it as "Nintendo USB wifi connector", installed driver from the rar download, but it would ask me for a driver "rt25usbap.sys" that it said came in the CD, so I looked around in system 32 drivers and found it there. Now, when I installed it, everything worked fine with a few variations in the ASUS setup, like on of tehe unneccesseray install wizards not popping up. Then I noticed that on my list of network connections the adapter didn't appear as wireless, burt as a regular connection.
I uninstalled everything and started from scratch again, sure that I installed the drivers wrong. So I looked around on some other forums with this same topic and one of them said to rename the driver that came in the rar file "rt2500usb.sys" as "rt25usbap.sys" and install it like that. So after doing so I installed ASUS exactly as the video said and everything looked fine up until step 6. The problem was that when I tried to switch to softap mode, after clicking apply, the settings would look like they changed to softap mode but then in a few seconds reverted to station mode. In the video I noticced that kjacblue's wireless connection worked fine but in mine it said not connected. Also, when I hover my mouse over the ASUS Wlan icon on the system tray it says not connected.
I know this is al lot of information but it's all I have to describe my problem. So if someone could please read over this and help I would appreciate it.
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JDK1
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29. December 2009 @ 13:45 |
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WOOOOOOHOOOOOO! i got the DNS error figured out. anyone that gets a DNS error try this. open the ASUS wireless settings window. go to config, then to the access control tab. set the access control policy to accept. then type in your MAC adress in the top little window and hit add. if you dont know how to get your mac adress then do this-
1. On the main menu, select Settings.
2. Select System Settings.
3. Select System Information.
Your MAC address will then be displayed on the screen.
that fixed the problem for me. good luck all! -Wes
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Ray79
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29. December 2009 @ 19:58 |
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Someone please tell me why ASUS won't let me go into Softap mode.
The dongle's conncted to the computer but it's not flashing and on the system tray ASUS icon it says not linked. Could it be that I installed the drivers wrong? Help please! >_<
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Ray79
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29. December 2009 @ 20:09 |
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*bump bump* come on where's kjacblue and wdclean when you need them?
>_<
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