That is weird.....thats wat is said everytime i tried to connect to wifiI never needed an adapter for it.....
though now that i think about it i never owned the original only the ones after it(lite, i, 3ds) so idk
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That is weird.....thats wat is said everytime i tried to connect to wifiI never needed an adapter for it.....
yea it said it needed it which suckedThat is weird.....thats wat is said everytime i tried to connect to wifi
though now that i think about it i never owned the original only the ones after it(lite, i, 3ds) so idk
I have a (original) DS, and I didn't need an adapter.yea it said it needed it which suckedThat is weird.....
though now that i think about it i never owned the original only the ones after it(lite, i, 3ds) so idk
i couldnt connect without oneI have a (original) DS, and I didn't need an adapter.yea it said it needed it which sucked
i asked this bc i plan on gettin a 2ds and pokemon yYou actually have a router/modem that doesn't have WiFi?What company produced that one?
my old router didnt support a ds using the wifi so i needed a nintendo wifi adapter i remember nowYou actually have a router/modem that doesn't have WiFi?What company produced that one?
As I said, can you tell me the company that made the router? Your old DS probably couldn't connect to it not because it doesn't support WiFi. The older DS only had WEP support, while the newer routers only use WPA. (BTW, when you use either of those, your router has in fact WiFi support because WPA = WiFi Protected Access). So basically, when your computer connects via WPA (I guess, you use PSK 2), then you have WiFi support.my old router didnt support a ds using the wifi so i needed a nintendo wifi adapter i remember nowYou actually have a router/modem that doesn't have WiFi?What company produced that one?
i cant even remember that was when the first ds came out i didnt know much about routers and all that but it was way back then im pretty sure the router i hav now will support the 2ds when i get it if i get itAs I said, can you tell me the company that made the router? Your old DS probably couldn't connect to it not because it doesn't support WiFi. The older DS only had WEP support, while the newer routers only use WPA. (BTW, when you use either of those, your router has in fact WiFi support because WPA = WiFi Protected Access). So basically, when your computer connects via WPA (I guess, you use PSK 2), then you have WiFi support.my old router didnt support a ds using the wifi so i needed a nintendo wifi adapter i remember now