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DS Internet Connection issues...

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by iluvgtavcs, Dec 29, 2009.

  1. iluvgtavcs

    iluvgtavcs Guest

    This is the modem I'm using:
    DI-524M:
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    It has WPA and all that security bullcrap, but I can't get my DSi to link up with it....
    PS: FYI, it is 802.11g.
     
  2. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    -Did you scan for the device?
    -Any connection errors?
    -Are you trying to go straight online or did you try to set up procedure via the dsi?
    -More info-too vague?
     
  3. iluvgtavcs

    iluvgtavcs Guest

    1. I scanned from device directly.
    2. It can't detect the Acess Point
    3. I'm doing the setup procedure
    4. Er.... Well.... The router I got is for the Chinese Market so I wouldn't be able to traslate the info that well... :-/
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    Im still learning chinese...
     
  4. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    ...

    Is the router even on?

    Connected to the internet?

    Is it a cheap model?




    Some routers are not compatible I heard....
     
  5. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    Is the SSID Broadcast of the router turned on? Without that, auto-detect feature on devices won't work.
     
  6. iluvgtavcs

    iluvgtavcs Guest

    I reckon its not compatible... Its kinda cheap... Its connected to the internet...
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    Not sure what that is... Sorry....
     
  7. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    It's in the configuration of the wireless settings on your router. It should be around the area where you set the security settings of your router.
    It's what makes the name of the access point appear when you scan for access points with a device.
     
  8. iluvgtavcs

    iluvgtavcs Guest

    It sould be on.... though i didn't switch the settings for the router... Maybe I should look at the settings tomorrow.......*yawns*
     
  9. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    An easy way to check is if your other devices can find the wireless point.
     
  10. iluvgtavcs

    iluvgtavcs Guest

    ... good point...