Cool, thank you so much!!!!!
If you have a DSL like I have it will ONLY work on WEP Keys. If it is password protected it will not works as that is a WPA password and is a diffrent type than WEP.:)
No, that's not how it works at all. The schools have certain ways of determining what's a computer and what's not. For example, to make mine work I had to go to a certain website that the IT people set up, enter my DS' mac address and a name for it, and they recognized it and it could connect to the internet.
My sister's college is the same way, as is my best friend's college - they all have internet designed so a DS can't log on, but if you talk to the IT people they have a way to get around it designed for game systems.
Ah, thanks, so there is nothing I can do? :[
My college makes you open up a browser window and type in your user name and password, that's if you're not using Windows, if you are using Windows, they make you download a little program called 'Cisco clean agent' that makes sure you are running an anti virus, you must then type in your username and password in the program to get access to the network.
Every network is gonna be different.
Yes. That is why my advice was to talk to the people that control the network, instead of just taking your word for it that it wasn't possible and to just give up. The way my network is set up, it is impossible for you to connect from anything without WPA connections or a browser (one network is unsecured but you enter your username/pw into a browser to access, one is secured WPA with username/pw access). Either way my original DS wasn't getting in. But I called my technology department and they had a specific website where I put in the mac address of my Nintendo DS so they could distinguish it from other devices, and then I was allowed to connect through the unsecured network because the network let me through without needing to go through a browser.
I'm not saying there will definitely be a way, but it's college. I'm 90% sure they don't block out all game systems without a browser from the internet, because generally that's not how colleges are. Have you tried calling your IT people?
I just bought myself a [COLOR=blue ! important][FONT=inherit ! important][COLOR=blue ! important][FONT=inherit ! important]Nintendo[/FONT][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] 3DS. Now I want to trade pokemon between my DSi and my 3DS.
I want to trade between HG and platinum. After trying for hours, the internet on my DSi started to work with pokemon HG, and I got my platinum [COLOR=blue ! important][FONT=inherit ! important][COLOR=blue ! important][FONT=inherit ! important]friend [/FONT][COLOR=blue ! important][FONT=inherit ! important]code[/FONT][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] on my DSi after switching games.
The problem is that my 3DS refuse to connect to the internet while playing pokemon. I can go online, just not while playing pokemon. I bought this so I could trade between my own games.
There is no answer on google, so I decided to ask my favorite pokemon friends - what is going on? I've changed all settings and it's working fine on the DSi but not on the 3DS while playing pokemon.
Thank you all! :-)