gay craig
Sep 8 2010, 16:52
hi ya all well i have a new router for the net and my ds cant get wifi so i,l have to get a wifi usb dongle but are they any good then?plee help me as i am goin mad here,i need wifi on my ds for my games like pokemon and animal crossing,
umm so your wifi isn't compatible?
ic1male
Sep 9 2010, 00:58
Sorry, you've lost me. How is getting USB wifi going to make your Nintendo DS work online?
QUOTE(ic1male @ Sep 9 2010, 02:58)

Sorry, you've lost me. How is getting USB wifi going to make your Nintendo DS work online?
If the new router doesn't have wireless (which I assume to be the case) he's probably trying to use the USB wifi dongle (connected to a PC that is connected to the router by cable) as a wifi access point???
gay craig
Sep 9 2010, 07:07
yes yes yes the laptop can go on net but net people said that router is on wap i think,and for ds to use it you need wap,but you can have both thats what they told me,so i,m hopeing to but a wifi usb dongle and it,l work like the old router did,
are these wifi usb dongles any good then?
I'm really confused.
Who's your internet with/suppliers of the router?
gay craig
Sep 9 2010, 09:01
its with sky and its a netgear router and when the sky man cam round to install 2 sky boxs he said that the router is wifi,he lie!!!
Sam Hain
Sep 9 2010, 09:07
QUOTE(mikes @ Sep 9 2010, 09:49)

I'm really confused.
I understood "hi".
QUOTE(gay craig @ Sep 9 2010, 10:01)

its with sky and its a netgear router and when the sky man cam round to install 2 sky boxs he said that the router is wifi,he lie!!!
I'm with sky and our router is fully wireless.
You need to search for your wirelessd as normal, it should find it, then select it and it pops up saying you need to use advance settings. Go to advance settings and do the process again. Enter your security key - on the base/back of your router and it should be fine. It's really quite simple. I hadn't set my DSi up for our new internet yet as I have just moved. Just set it up then and it took less than 2 minutes.
gay craig
Sep 9 2010, 09:46
QUOTE(mikes @ Sep 9 2010, 10:24)

QUOTE(gay craig @ Sep 9 2010, 10:01)

its with sky and its a netgear router and when the sky man cam round to install 2 sky boxs he said that the router is wifi,he lie!!!
I'm with sky and our router is fully wireless.
You need to search for your wirelessd as normal, it should find it, then select it and it pops up saying you need to use advance settings. Go to advance settings and do the process again. Enter your security key - on the base/back of your router and it should be fine. It's really quite simple. I hadn't set my DSi up for our new internet yet as I have just moved. Just set it up then and it took less than 2 minutes.
it told me to do the advanced setup which i di but that is for the dsi shop channel but when i go on a game like pokemon well the wifi dont work,i try to search for the access point but there is no advanced setup for it,so i pluged in the old router cos wifi works on that but i get no net so had to plug in the new sky one,grrr,i am goin mad i need help here,
ic1male
Sep 9 2010, 10:08
I think you mentioned the problem in an earlier post, craig. Your router will be using WPA/WPA2 and the games made for Nintendo DS only worth with WEP. I was never willing to lower the security on my router so the DS never got online.
I'm not sure how you would set up a USB dongle as a bridge as I've never tried it.
Sam Hain
Sep 9 2010, 10:10
You're all so clever.
I want your babies.
gay craig
Sep 9 2010, 16:09
i am planing on buying the wifi usb dongle tomoz then
other people on a pokemon forum says that this works but dont mind the price,on games wesite it says they are £30 thats not too bad if the thing works ok,which i will be a happy lil bunny if it can work,
i hear that you have to have the laptop on then for the dongle to work then?
ic1male
Sep 9 2010, 16:19
Yes, the laptop will have to be on. Your DS will connect to the USB dongle and the laptop will then act as a bridge by connecting to your wireless router.
gay craig
Sep 9 2010, 17:46
QUOTE(ic1male @ Sep 9 2010, 17:19)

Yes, the laptop will have to be on. Your DS will connect to the USB dongle and the laptop will then act as a bridge by connecting to your wireless router.
that is wot i want to hear,
i am so happy now that you said that it would work,weeeeeeeeeee wooooooo
now i can have my wifi back,
ic1male
Sep 9 2010, 17:49
Craig, it's not just plug in and off you go. You'll have to do a bit of Windows tinkering but I can't help as I've never tried it. Mikes knows, it's how he used to connect his Xbox.
I bridged the connections by plugging in my Xbox to my laptop and allowing them to "share" the internet connection being used by my laptop.
If you look on YouTube, searching for a "how to" for the dongle, and your specific problem and also include your operating system in the search, this should help you immensely. It's one of those things where, as much as we'd love to help you, specifics and the knowing what you need to do exactly are all down to what you have in terms of tech. So yes, youtube it.
gay craig
Sep 10 2010, 13:32
i,l just have to change the settings on new router then,cos sumone who works with pcs and other stuff said when you change the settings the laptops and wifi for ds will works,but sky which the router is with told me that they wont work both at same time,
gay craig
Sep 10 2010, 14:29
Sam Hain
Sep 10 2010, 15:07
Clever mum and how is she?
Isn't the word
dongle just hilarious????
Sam Hain
Sep 10 2010, 16:31
QUOTE(mikes @ Sep 10 2010, 17:30)

Isn't the word
dongle just hilarious????

Is this
filth Mikes?
QUOTE(Sam Hain @ Sep 10 2010, 17:31)

QUOTE(mikes @ Sep 10 2010, 17:30)

Isn't the word
dongle just hilarious????

Is this
filth Mikes?
tee hee
gay craig
Sep 10 2010, 17:45
mums doin ok thanks for asking,
the other day she had to go hospital cos she wos borderline of having heartattack,but she doin ok now,still got my brother her tho,he,l move out wen he,l get his compo from his worj cos they spilt oli or sumthing on him,
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