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How do you connect your DS to WIFI?

How do you connect your DS to WIFI?

To connect a Nintendo DS to your wireless home network:

  1. Insert a wireless compatible game into your Nintendo DS and turn the unit on.
  2. Navigate to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Settings screen.
  3. Select Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Settings.
  4. Select an available connection.
  5. Select Search for an Access Point.

Why can’t my DS connect to WiFi?

Why Won’t My Nintendo 3DS Connect to WiFi? Get closer to the WiFi hotspot – your 3DS may not be getting enough signal to connect. Double check the hotspot password you may want to delete the connection information for your current WiFi connection and reenter it.

Can two Nintendo DS play together?

The Nintendo DS features multiplayer for both wireless Internet users and local players. Two methods allow DS users to connect to each other locally: multi-card play and DS download, or “syncing.”

Does Nintendo DS have Internet?

The Nintendo DS Browser uses the Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite’s Wi-Fi connection to take you online through your wireless home internet connection or through any supported hotspot access point. A wireless broadband internet connection is required.

How can I connect my Nintendo DS to the Internet?

At the setup screen, click on “Nintendo Wi-Fi-Connection settings”.  Well there, you need to click on the first empty slot you find.  Having done that, you should let Nintendo DS search for your Wifi connection by clicking on “Search for an Access Point”. Your Nintendo DS will search and display all wireless networks within range.

Where do I find the Nintendo WiFi settings?

Access the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection settings. These settings are typically found by selecting Nintendo WFC from the game’s main menu. For detailed directions, consult the manual for the game. At the Setup screen, tap Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Settings.

What kind of padlock do I need for my Nintendo DS?

The easiest to work with is an open network, which is indicated as a blue padlock that’s open. There are also red padlocks (if your system uses WEP protection) and grey padlocks (which are bad news: the Nintendo DS can’t work with the security system on that particular unit, probably WPA security).