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Tutorial - Make Your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector A SoftAP

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

  1. qberty

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    sorry...styll no luk..itz styll not receiving...i think its sumtin wrong with my internet being shared
    any ideas?
     
  2. kcajblue

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    i dont think the problem is your internet being shared.
    do you have access control policy on accept. if it is, did you enter the mac address of your psp on it.
     
  3. qberty

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    i tryed that even too...it didnt work ..it was even worse
     
  4. kcajblue

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    what are the network settings on your psp.
    [​IMG]
     
  5. qberty

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    myne r exactly like urz xcept that the ips last digits is 20 not 11
     
  6. kcajblue

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    back to the mac address. you did put in the correct mac address right.
     
  7. qberty

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    when you try connecting to your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector. what message pops up when it doesnt connect.
     
  9. qberty

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    nuthin pops up....i just look at the connection through windows explorer and i can see that since its not receiving n e ting so itz not connected
     
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    i meant on your psp.
     
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    what if you bridged the connections?

    I had this problem when I was trying to use Xbox Live and my laptop at the same time - I had no wireless thing for my Xbox, but I have one on my laptop. So.. basically I set the IP address on my XBOX to look for the same IP address that my laptop uses (except I changed the last digit). Example

    Laptop connects on: 192.168.5.3
    Xbox would connect to: 192.168.5.200
    Wireless router: 192.168.5.1
    Also gateway and first DNS

    and then when the connections were bridged.. it was as if the Xbox was also wirelessly connected (even though it technically wasn't)

    Not sure if that would help.. if it doesn't.. just ignore this post :)
     
  12. skatakidd

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    k i got my psp to pick up the signal and it sez my ssid and signal strength and then i set up the connection on my psp and it sez cannot connect to access point check security settings
     
  13. qberty

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    My psp says it has a weak signal..wen i try to connect
     
  14. kcajblue

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    try connecting many times in a row.
    if that doesnt work. try unplugging the Nintendo Wifi USB Connector then plugging it back in, then trying to connect.
     
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    Styll all that it getss to iz a weak signal...sumtimes it takes longer to get that weak signal..sumtimes it takes a second..n e idea?
     
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    move closer to the usb connector?
     
  17. gtasmy

    gtasmy Guest

    after i copied that file (rt2500usb.sys) to system32\drivers it says to click wireless settings. i tried that but it says "There is no Wireless LAN Card Installed, So the Utility will quit." What should i do now? and in the beginning of the guide u said "Inside the Drivers folder of the RAR file, you will find modified Buffalo drivers. Install these drivers for the USB Connector." What do u mean by "Install"? do u mean to copy them to "system32\drivers" ?
    and after that u said "You will get a dialog asking if you want to use the Windows configuration utility or the ASUS one, select the option that uses ASUS one and disables the Windows one. Then there will be a wizard. Click Cancel to close the wizard." for me no Wizard popped up instead it said "There is no Wireless LAN Card Installed, so the utility will quit.". help me plz?
     
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  18. gtasmy

    gtasmy Guest

    nevermind
     
  19. gtasmy

    gtasmy Guest

    ok now i have a new problem: when i try to change it to Soft AP Mode it saye "ERROR Cannot copy driver to system directory."
     
  20. kcajblue

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    because you didnt move the rt2500usb.sys file to your system32 folder
     

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