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Tutorial - Make Your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector A SoftAP

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

  1. nao_danny

    nao_danny Guest

    I dunno, like you said I don't think they are connecting to each other WD. It always says ICS Failed! but shows my connection as "sharing", don't think they are shared tho :(
     
  2. wdclean

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    Go back to were you had the green bar settings and try adjusting your firewall settings ?....Then if this dosen't work try the connection with out the router and see if this works then at least we'll know if maybe the tweaking should be done with the router, which seems to be the problem. I'll try and come up with something

    WD.
     
  3. nao_danny

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    Alright, I took my connection from my computer and plugged it into the cable box itself (no router). I then went to the ASUS WLAN Control Center > Soft AP tab and dropped in the internet connection, checked ICS and applied. After a few moments NO ERROR MESSAGE. I got on my DS and searched for access point. I got connected. Played my DS online!!

    However, hooking back up the router I was unable to go online, my wifi usb had set itself for 192.168.0.1. Which apparently disconnects me lol. In any case it worked perfectly without the router. :(
     
  4. wdclean

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    Maybe let windows create your internet connection with the router again. Or input the ip address under internet protocal in your local network to 192.168.0.1 and then have the usb be 192.168.0.2, 192.168.1.1 I'm sure you get what I'm saying. I think whats happening is there both trying to connect to the same ip and thats why its not working so maybe by manualy doing the setup for the routers ip it may just work. Good luck.
     
  5. nao_danny

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    I input 192.168.0.1 as my local network and I got this message (plus dq-ed me from the internet)

    "Microsoft TCP/IP

    The static IP Address that was just configured is already in use on the network. Please reconfigure a different IP address.

    OK"

    Yea I think both are trying to connect to 192.168.0.1 like you said. :(
     
  6. wdclean

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    The thing I don't get is they seem to have differant ip's. Just wondering in your video you also have a internet connection box that's disabled (under network connections) whats the ip of that address and whats it there for anyways? In the end I think you'll have to play around with the end numbers of the ip till it works. I wish I had this in front of me to focus on. Let me know about that other connection and I'll try and come up with something else.
     
  7. nao_danny

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  8. nao_danny

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    BTW I don't know if a non- D-Link router would fix all this crap :(

    I just dont want to buy a new router with this same issue
     
  9. wdclean

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    Hey if your going to buy a new router then go wireless and forget the whole usb connector. If it didn't work for me thats what I would have done. But for $35. its a good deal. What else are you trying to run on this usb anyways psp,laptop ? The reason I ask is if your only trying to connect the DS then maybe the Nintendo software would work. I can't see it but just had to put it out there. I'm sure you know but the software hack is to enable other devices to connect using the usb connector and to bypass the DRM thats been programed in the nintendo software...Dam them all.
    WD.
     
  10. Killeryo

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    dont I get help? =(
     
  11. wdclean

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    Explain your problem, its hard to help without info
     
  12. Killeryo

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    ok, I dont know how to explain it so...ill just make a vid =)
     
  13. nao_danny

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    I'd rather not go wireless that's why I'm doing this. I am only trying to run my DS, however, the software wasn't working which is why I tried to resort to this method. I don't think it works for my D-Link router. Maybe you can tell me what wired router you are using so I can look into that :)
     
  14. wdclean

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    I'm not using a router, what are you running a router for anyways ? Do you have a couple of computers ?
    Here's a link that may be helpfull ?
    http://www.opendns.com/start/d-link_EBR-2310.php
    WD.
     
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  15. wdclean

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    Ok post it up and I'll have a look
     
  16. nao_danny

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    Nope, same crap. I think I'm just going to get a new router. Thanks for all the help :)
     
  17. wdclean

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    do you really need a router.
     
  18. nao_danny

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    I'm not sure how else to fix this problem. The Nintendo software wouldn't work so I came to this to give it a shot.

    And I'm not sure how to resolve this problem since it doesnt want to share. :(
     
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    I'm not sure that the router is the problem but instead how windows is handling the setup within. I'll ask again whats running on the router
     
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    I got my problem solved by reinstalling windows! Then I got it to work, but the Wii wont recognize the Wireless connection it takes FOREVER, the PSP, PS3 and latpop of my sister work, but the Wii, not.
     

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