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carts:nintendo:ds [2022/05/28 16:39] hiccup [Identifying Game Versions] |
carts:nintendo:ds [2022/05/29 17:59] hiccup [Method 3 - DS console via Wi-Fi] |
| * Create a WEP or unsecured hotspot using your router, smartphone/tablet or PC. There's no need to have it connected to the internet. | * Create a WEP or unsecured hotspot using your router, smartphone/tablet or PC. There's no need to have it connected to the internet. |
| * Make sure you have a device connected to the hotspot. There's no need for this to be connected to the internet via another connection either. | * Make sure you have a device connected to the hotspot. There's no need for this to be connected to the internet via another connection either. |
| * Use a Wi-Fi-enabled DS game (or [[https://archive.org/details/ugoku-memo-tobari-japan-nintendo-channel|this]] free Nintendo Channel demo) to setup the Wi-Fi connection on your DS. It'll say that the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service is discontinued, but this doesn't matter, as we don't need Nintendo's online service or any internet. | * Use a Wi-Fi-enabled DS game (or [[https://archive.org/details/ugoku-memo-tobari-japan-nintendo-channel|this]] free Nintendo Channel demo) to setup the Wi-Fi connection on your DS. It'll say that the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service is discontinued, but this doesn't matter, as we don't need Nintendo's online service or any internet. If the auto-setup ("Search for an Access Point") option doesn't work, try the manual one. |
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