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Tutorial - Make Your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector A SoftAP

Discussion in 'Nintendo DS' started by kcajblue, Sep 4, 2006.

  1. wdclean

    wdclean Regular member

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    Are you still tring to install nintendo or the buffalo drives?
    I'll be around today so I'll try to responed fast...
     
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    Does it work with windows 98?
     
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    I'm not sure if the hack will work for 98. I know the nintendo drivers only work for xp or so it says. No harm in trying. Maybe theres driver updates at the buffalo site?
    Sorry I couldn't help more as I'm running XP
     
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    for sum reason it always detects it as nintendo even after installer the drivers
     
  5. wdclean

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    You have to fully remove nintendo drivers and then search for their folders and delete them to . Then install the buffalo drivers...
     
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    i did, i uninstalled the nintendo program,and the folders gonae and i uninstalled the drivers???
     
  7. wdclean

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    When it does this does it give you the option to choose another driver, if so point to the driver location of the buffalo drivers
     
  8. wdclean

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    I did a little digging in the program files and this should work with 98 thur XP as these drivers can be found under the asus folder. Not sure but do you have to find these your self in 98? Either way it should work.
     
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    I don't know but me the problem is when I try to run asus wlan control center , i got this error message: Unable to connect to the wireless lan card... but my conector is connected! and it's work! it's came hot and the little yellow light flash! (and all the nintendo's driver are uninstalled)
     
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    what are you trying to link PSP or DS
     
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    my nintendo DS! and i supose that the wii will work too!
     
  12. wdclean

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    Take a look at page 12 I gave a run down of how I'm connected
     
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    but me i can't run asus wlan control center!
     
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    Did you install the drives as stated in step 5
     
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    I meant drivers... Remember this is a critical step (5)
     
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    i do exactly what the guys do in the video!
     
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    Sorry I'm not sure about the video as I didn't watch it. Just follow the 9 steps and if you have any ?'s I'll try to help.
     
  18. zipzap62

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    hey guys! i had lots of probs with this.

    but i figured out a way to make this work if it is not working now.

    (make sure you have installed all of the drivers)

    1. ok, go to your network connections
    2. highlight your LAN connection and your buffalo usb connector (by ctrl clicking them.
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    3. then right click one of them and click bridge connections
    4. wait until its done and it should look a little like this
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    5. then try to connect again.

    this worked PERFECTLY for me but if this does not work for you im sorry but i do not know any other solutions.

    HOPE THIS HELPS!!
     
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    Can I do that with windows 98? i want to install that on 98 becauce de original conector don't work on 98...
     
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    If I have some extra time I'll dig out my old computer with 98 on it and see what I can come up with. In the mean time heres a link to the real buffalo connector.
    http://buffalotech.com/files/products/WLI-U2-KG54-AI_DS_080805.pdf

    Sure looks like a match and if thats the case then why not just use their auto install program found here under this code WLI-U2-KG54-AI

    Heres that link and look for the code under the pull down menu.

    http://buffalotech.com/support/downloads/

    Let me know if you try this and it works.

    WD.
     

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