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Tutorial - Make Your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector A SoftAP

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

  1. drakex

    drakex Regular member

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    I was able to get the software working the WIFI adapter to update, but when it comes to reverting to Spot it will still recognized as wireless internet, as receiving not transmitting, when I try to repair the connection I get a blue screen 0x7E well thats as much as I can get I even followed the video, any ideas?
     
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    The movie was crap, but I noticed that you didn't follow the very first step... You must remove all Nintendo software
     
  3. wdclean

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    Is the usb connector blinking, if not you'll have to enable it in device manager
     
  4. drakex

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    It is blinking. By remove all nintendo software you mean uninstall + delete?
     
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    Yes, uninstall then do a search for any remaining nintendo folders and delete then reboot
     
  6. drakex

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    Its funny, I used to have a second connection that shared with my sister PC, now it is no longer working, I try to enable it and no go... so I am pretty much guessing I had a registry error and that is whyits no longer working... any ideas other than reinstalling windows?
     
  7. wdclean

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    It seems to be an ip address problem. Your connection with your usb and the PC are probly trying to share the same ip. Change the ip address of your usb to something else eg. 192.168.1.1 by changing the last 2 values your PC connection should work. eg 0.1,1.1,1.2 just a few eg. for you to try. Find out what the pc ip is and change the usb to one of the eg. Good luck
     
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    10.22.147.21

    its not the same IP address.
     
  9. wdclean

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    Have you got the usb connector working?
    What I would do is just go back and reconfigure the connection with the other PC and see if this helps and heres another thing, maybe its not your PC but the other one. What are you using to share the connection ( pc to pc )
     
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    NIC to NIC, I had a friend help me setup the connection with the 2 computers using RJ45 cables with 2 Network Cards and specialized settings, I am thinking of contacting him again to get help, still I am starting to get a lot of error messages on windows recently, so despite that I am thinking of reinstalling, but not up the mood yet.
     
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    I now have Vista and the ASUS software does not work with it. Does anyone know an alternative program similar to the ASUS software that is compatible with Vista? I can do the rest on my own : P
     
  12. CCultist

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    This setup used to work with my PSP but it just stopped one day. Like a lot of people on here I got this message when I tried to enable SoftAp: access violation at address 0057403F in module 'Wireless.exe'. Read of address 027A3744

    I kept going anyway and found in my Properties/Advanced tab that the ICS isn't available; it isn't even listed. I'm guessing that's what my problem is, so how do I re-enable ICS? I've googled and come up empty.
     
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    I would go back and uninstall and then reinstall as it seems its been corupted by another program.
     
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    As of right now its not been supported by vista or should I say buffalo, I would maybe try poking around the buffalo site ...Good luck and post what you find as I will try to find something to post as well
     
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    I just got it working-- I had to go into the device manager and uninstall and reinstall the Buffalo adapter, just doing the ASUS software didn't quite do the trick.

    Thanks!
     
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    I just got it working-- I had to go into the device manager and uninstall and reinstall the Buffalo adapter, just doing the ASUS software didn't quite do the trick.

    Thanks!

    Great glad to be of help. WD
     
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  17. DarkToad

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    I still can't find anything, and I don't think I can do the rest on my own =(. WD or anyone else please help me!
     
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    I think what you should do is buy a router and the problem will be solved, sorry for the anwser but thats all I have right now
     
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    hi all, i got the nintendo usb connector thing as it said it worked on xp. didn't check beforehand though to see if it worked on xp64 >_<

    so do these drivers work on 64 bit? i can't get it to recognise the connector as a working adapter at all!!!!

    i've copied the drivers to system32 but no joy there, add new hardware wizard has no "buffalo" section (just eicon and microsoft) and specifically pointing to the inf file does nothing, says it's not compatible

    any help appreciated
     
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    basically similar to this post. i wish if people resolved something they'd post how in the next post instead of saying "nevermind"
     

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