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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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    damit...I SWEAR if u get this working for me then I SWEAR ILL GET U N E TING OR PROGRAM I HAVE
    I SWEAR JUST FIGURE OUT HOW TO FIX THIS>>OR FIND ANOTHER PROGRAM THAT DOES THE SAME THING PLEZE!!!
     
  2. qberty

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    c'mon think of sumtin!!!
     
  3. DarthSky

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    Hey guys !

    Ok, I seem to have a problem. I installed the old (Original) Driver for the Wi-Fi USB Connector via CD from Nintendo and for some reason I can't uninstall those anymore. I went to Hardware and uninstalled the driver and the USB Connector but for some Reason he still Recognizes the USB Connector. So my Question is, how do I Completely Uninstall those Driver. Oh, and the Original Driver is called something with 2500 and the Hardware wizzard only looks for those, so I can't install the Updated driver from the Download.
    Phew... that's a lot and I hope someone is able to help me.
     
  4. qberty

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    i can help u...to uninstall the driver...the uninstaller is on the cd..to chek ..double klik on all of dem one by one and see if one of the uninstallers ask u a question mark question...with a bunch of questions that u kant understand...then det will uninstall it..but ur connector has to be plugged in
     
  5. kcajblue

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    well. to tell you the truth, i didnt see you do anyting wrong in the installation. except that you put your network authentication on shared and you changed your 54g Mode to 802.11b only. i could make a video if you wanted. but it will pretty much be the same as yours.
     
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    n e ting,,,make a video....i really want to get wifi to work
     
  7. kcajblue

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    ok ill make a video.
    but if you still get it to work and are willing to pay for $29.99. then you should get this.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833320107
    [​IMG]
    its the same thing basically, but you dont have to hack any drivers or anything.

    EDIT: For some reason my computer thinks that my Nintendo Wifi USB Connector is the connector itself and the buffalo adapter. But i will be making the video as if it is the Nintendo Wifi USB Connector.
     
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  8. kcajblue

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    ok. im uploading the video right now. its like 50MB.
    in the video i take a long time to do some things. so if you think the video is over its not. the video is like 12:00 minutes. its really long.

    EDIT: OK here is the video.
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XCSFNK20
    EDIT 2: I put the video on the first page of the tut. after step 12.
     
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  9. superafro

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    Hmm, I seem to be having a similar problem with a few people here. The setup went smoothly, and all the software and drivers seem fully functional, however when I test my connection on my PSP, it fails the "Internet Connection" part. It is certainly connecting to the Wifi Connector, becuase if I set it to auto, it picks up an IP, and it reads the Connector's MAC. Also, if I watch the Connection Status in the ASUS WLAN Card window, I can see the PSP successfully send data, but it doesn't seem to receive any.

    Any ideas from anyone?
     
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    use manual settings.
     
  11. superafro

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    I do use manual settings, I'm just saying that when I tried auto, it did successfully get an IP.
     
  12. kcajblue

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    what are your settings for both psp and computer.
     
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  13. superafro

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    pc:
    192.168.0.1
    255.255.255.0

    no specified def gateway or DNS

    psp:
    192.168.0.2
    255.255.255.0
    192.168.0.1

    192.168.0.1
     
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    i just tried that and it works. its probably your ASUS WLAN Card Settings
     
  15. superafro

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    I've tried a few variations in the ASUS software. I've tried with and without encryption, and with and without access control. Is there any little things I could be missing that would cause only outgoing dataflow from the PSP?
     
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    what about your network authentication? open or shared?
     
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    I've been using open, but I'll give shared a try.
     
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    hmm, nope, when I try shared, I can't even connect to the ap
     
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    well. i keep mine on open. so i dont know why its not working for you guys.
     
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    Could it be a firewall or router issue? I don't see how it could be, but I thought it'd be worth asking.
     

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