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Tutorial - Make Your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector A SoftAP

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  1. DarthSky

    DarthSky Member

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    But for some Reason it won't let me use my Internet Connection. It says "It can't be Bridged" and does nothing after that, till I select another Connection.
     
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    is your internet connection already bridged.
     
  3. DarthSky

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    I... uh... Dunno to tell the truth. How do I Check that ?

    Here's the whole Error Message.

    Your Internet connection (with disabled Internet Connection Sharing) and home network may be Bridged with BUFFALO WLI-U2-KG54-YB Wireless LAN Adapter. However. "NetCologne (WAN-Miniport (PPPOE))" can not be bridged.
    Only Local Area Network (LAN) connections may be bridged. For example, "LAN-Connection (SiS 900-based PCI-Fast Ethernet-Adapter)" may be bridged.
    Please change your settings before applying the network bridge function.

    If I use "LAN-Connection (SiS....)" my DS Recognizes the Access Point but can't connect to the Server.

    I bet it's just a simple mistake I'm doing but... I really don't know.
     
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    check your network connections in control panel
     
  5. DarthSky

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    I guess it's not Bridged, I copied the Error Message in my earlier post. Maybe someone knows somehting.
     
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    so in the ASUS WLAN Card Settings, in the SoftAP tab. you are putting the internet connection of your computer into the internet box, unticking Enable ICS and clicking apply. and your getting this error message.
     
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    Yes, exactly.
     
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    you dont have dial up, riiiiight?
     
  9. DarthSky

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    I have DSL.
     
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    i dont know if DSL has anything to do with it.
    qberty, what kind of internet connection do you have.
     
  11. DarthSky

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    Well, it's a broadband connection.
     
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    ive never had that message before. and i dont see why it wont work with DSL.
     
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    Hmph... That sucks. I did exactly like he did in the Tutorial and I'm really in the dark here. I don't know what I did wrong or what's wrong with my Internet Connection or why this message appears.
     
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    did you do qberty's or mine.
     
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    I tried yours.
     
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    then it should work. i dunno what your doing wrong. would you care to make a video. you dont have to.
     
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    If you could tell me a Programm I can use to do it?
     
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    Alright thanks... I don't really want to install everything over again so what do you want me to record ? How I try to configure the wireless settings ?
     
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    can you please make a video starting from the very beginning of the installation like qberty's and mine. who knows it might get it to work.
     

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