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Turn on your Nintendo DSI and click the wrench icon to display your system settings. Scroll to page 3 and select Internet. Click Connection Settings. The remaining steps vary depending on whether your wireless network is running WE, WPA2, or WPA network encryption.
Connecting your Nintendo DSI or DSI XL to the Internet is easy as long as you're in a wireless hotspot, or you have a broadband Internet connection and a wireless router at home. Start up your Nintendo DSI or DSI XL. The DSI will display all the network connections nearby.
To connect a Nintendo DSI to your wireless network: Turn on your Nintendo DSI and click the wrench icon to display your system settings. Scroll to page 3 and select Internet. Click Connection Settings. The remaining steps vary depending on whether your wireless network is running WE, WPA2, or WPA network encryption.
From the Nintendo DSI Menu, tap on the System settings (wrench) icon. Tap the right arrow twice and then tap on Internet. Tap Connection Settings. Tap on Advanced Setup. Tap on an empty connection file (connection 4,5, or 6). Click on Search for an Access Point.
The Nintendo DSI Browser takes you online through your wireless home internet connection or through any supported hotspot access point. (For most users, the Nintendo DSI Browser comes pre-installed. If your system does not have it, you can download it from the Nintendo DSI Shop).
Open Settings on your Android handset. Under Wireless & Networks, click More Now click on Tethering & portable hotspot. Now click on Set up Wi-Fi hotspot. In the popup that appears, select Open or None under Security. Now toggle Portable Wi-Fi hotspot on. You're done!
If you do have WE security, you will need to enter a WE Key on your Nintendo DS to use the access point. The WE Key is usually found in the “security” tab of your wireless router settings. Once you know the WE Key, you will need to enter it when prompted.
You'll also see WPA2 it's the same idea, but a newer standard. WPA Key or Security Key: This is the password to connect your wireless network. It's also called a Wi-Fi Security Key, a WE Key, or a WPA/WPA2 Passphrase. This is another name for the password on your modem or router.
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