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post Sep 28 2007, 01:54 AM

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3Com OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 11g Firewall Router

Compatible with :
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Wii
Sony Playstation Portable

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post Sep 28 2007, 08:35 AM

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post Sep 28 2007, 12:15 PM

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yup, quite easy~ but don't know either the driver is compactible in vista or not T_T
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post Sep 29 2007, 04:12 PM

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I don't on my router all the time..I am really scared of radiation.It CAn cAuSE cANcER.
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post Sep 29 2007, 06:00 PM

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Here's something you can ponder about:

Can you receive TV signal from your room? Can you tune in to FM radio from your room? Does your cellphone get any reception in your room? Do two-way walkie talkies work in your room?

If you answered yes to at least one of the above, then congratulations, your body is already exposed to electromagnetic radiation! See you on your death bed when you die of cancer later wink.gif

QUOTE(froz3nnoob @ Sep 27 2007, 06:15 PM)
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Get this Wi-Fi Link can be use on all Wi-Fi device such as nintedo DS PSP and laptop etc etc^^ solve all the problem =) and it quite cheaper then any router!

http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-dy-49-en-70-1g1l.html
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A quick check of ThunderMatch's online pricelist gives me this:

WL830RT4 : RM99.00

Cycom's pricelist lists the same product at RM115.00.

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post Oct 5 2007, 10:35 PM

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Tested using NDS

Linksys WRT54GL - working fine

LInksys BEFW11S4 - Unable to connect. Able to detect SSID but after that the connection fail
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post Oct 20 2007, 07:03 PM

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Tested D-Link DIR655 - quick connect to wi-fi, smooth surfing using internet channel and 100% signal rate despite router also set to MAC filtering and SPI firewall. Using US Wii. Router oso doing heavy p2p and radio streaming to 2 wired PCs at the same time. downside is this most expensive. Cheers!
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post Nov 1 2007, 10:04 AM

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buffalo WHR-HP-G54 ...using aoss option to get connected.. easy as saying my abc..... rclxms.gif
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post Jan 6 2008, 03:17 PM

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By the way can you update on D-link?
D-link DIR300 wireless router support ndsl and wii.
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post Jan 10 2008, 09:01 PM

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QUOTE(LelouchEclair @ Jan 6 2008, 03:17 PM)
By the way can you update on D-link?
D-link DIR300 wireless router support ndsl and wii.
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I'm using PCi BLW-54MF. made for gaming. And you should notice a picture of a NDS a PSP and a wii on the box. icon_rolleyes.gif

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deanja92
post Jan 31 2008, 02:59 PM

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DLink DIR655

Unable to connect even though the console detects broadcast.

Loorwood, can you help me>

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post Jan 31 2008, 03:27 PM

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QUOTE(deanja92 @ Jan 31 2008, 02:59 PM)
DLink DIR655

Unable to connect even though the console detects broadcast.

Loorwood, can you help me>
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Get the error message(number/log), log-on to www.nintendowifi.com and see what it means, and troubleshoot from there.

Post it here too, in-case we can help.
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post Feb 2 2008, 07:54 PM

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QUOTE(sihumchai @ Jan 31 2008, 03:27 PM)
Get the error message(number/log), log-on to www.nintendowifi.com and see what it means, and troubleshoot from there.

Post it here too, in-case we can help.
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Okay, will let you know later.

Thanks.
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post Feb 6 2008, 06:10 AM

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bros n sis,

pls help me out.
me juz got a nintendo ds browser to use browse internet on my ds lite.

n i tot it is juz a simple thing like insert catridge n surf. so i tried it juzz now at home using wifi via Prolink-H6300G.
error code is 52000. rclxub.gif

me noob so i am wondering, izzit my router or is there something i miss out?

shud i take it to the nearest starbucks to check it out?

me leaving for hk tomolo, so i desperately need to take my lite w me to surf net.

can any kind souls help me out on this asap?

tks a lot. tongue.gif
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post Feb 6 2008, 09:28 AM

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From www.nintendowifi.com:

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Error Code: 52000

Our experience has shown that this error message is typically caused by a basic setting in your router, such as transmission rate. Please carefully read the instructions below:

    * Check Nintendo's router info for special notes, if available, for your router.
        1. Click here to go to our Wireless Router Configuration page.
        2. Use the drop-down box on the left to select, if available, your router manufacturer.
        3. Click on your router's model number, if available.
        4. Read any "special notes" at the top of the router's page. Many issues can be solved by changing the settings found in the Special Notes. Follow the instructions and test the connection.

    * If the router is not listed on our pages, or has no suggested basic rate and transmission rate changes, log into the router, and check likely areas for the basic rate and transmission rate. (e.g., "Wireless Settings," "Advanced Wireless Settings," "Connection Rates") Change the basic rate to "1-2." Change the transmission rate to "2." (Make the change even if only one of those options is available). Test the connection.

    * Another device may be sharing the same I.P. address of the DS. Try manually assigning an IP address to your Nintendo DS.
        1. The first thing you'll need to do is find out what IP address range you should be using. To do this:
              1. Click the "Start" button in the lower left-hand corner of your computer.
              2. Click "Run."
              3. Type "cmd" into the box and press Enter.
              4. Type "IPCONFIG/ALL" and press Enter. The IP address of the PC will be displayed.
              5. The IP address you are going to assign to the Nintendo DS must be 10 digits higher than the PC's. (e.g., 192.168.1.100 becomes 192.168.1.110).
              6. Enter in the exact same values for your Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS.
        2. You will now need to manually assign this new IP address to your Nintendo DS. For step-by-step instructions on how to do this, please click here.

If you are still unable to connect, please call 1-800-255-3700 in the USA or Canada for more information.





Connecting from a non-partnered Hotspot:

    * The access point at the Hotspot may not be experiencing problems. Ask the staff on site if their Wi-Fi network is up and running.

    * If the Hotspot's access point has a built-in firewall or other security that interferes with the necessary transmissions from the Nintendo DS, then the access point will not be compatible with the Nintendo DS.

    * Try another Hotspot. To search for known Hotspots in your area, click here.
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post Feb 6 2008, 01:23 PM

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QUOTE(deanja92 @ Feb 2 2008, 07:54 PM)
Okay, will let you know later.

Thanks.
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Hello people,

Gave a call to Dlink toll-free number yesterday regarding issues with my DWA 140 adapter which keep dropping the reception signal. I was advised to uncheck the auto channel and select either channel 1 or 11. Did just that and magically my beloved Wii was connected without any hitch.

Surf the net for a couple of minutes but when I tried to connect to FIFA 08 EA server, halfway it got disconnected.

Will investigate further.
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QUOTE(deanja92 @ Feb 6 2008, 01:23 PM)
Hello people,

Gave a call to Dlink toll-free number yesterday regarding issues with my DWA 140 adapter which keep dropping the reception signal. I was advised to uncheck the auto channel and select either channel 1 or 11. Did just that and magically my beloved Wii was connected without any hitch.

Surf the net for a couple of minutes but when I tried to connect to FIFA 08 EA server, halfway it got disconnected.

Will investigate further.
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Disconnects would eventually happen due to various reasons.

Streamyx too slow.
Wifi signal not good, always cut.
etc. etc.

Stuff like that. But if you want to ensure for the best, and clearest online experience on the Wii(like for playing Brawl, or something), it's best to get the ethernet/LAN adapter.
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post Feb 11 2008, 05:19 PM

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Wii works with SMC7804WBRA.

Currently using the combo at home with no issues.
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post Feb 18 2008, 01:39 AM

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Belkin Wireless G Router works great with my DS biggrin.gif

Just got off Tetris, some Korean guy kept owning me sad.gif

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post Mar 4 2008, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(Heero Yuy @ Jan 10 2008, 09:01 PM)
I'm using PCi BLW-54MF. made for gaming. And you should notice a picture of a NDS a PSP and a wii on the box. icon_rolleyes.gif

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Hi I just bought the Wii (US version, Jusco Mid valley). I am look forward to making it internet connected with PCi BLW-54MF router. This router priced something that I can afford. However I am not familiar with routers and Wii so I have a few questions.

1) Where does a router connect? Is it connected to our modem or directly to streamyx?

2) Is there any setup to do with the router such that I may need to call TMnet?

3) So just the router is enough to make my Wii connected? Wii is equiped to sense the routers presence?

4) What is the difference between using the router or the USB wifi dongle?

5) Do I even need to buy the Wii LAN adapter? I think not but I want to make sure.

6) When connected does the Wii interfere with connection on my computer makes the ping on comp high?

7) Does router requires my computer to be on? Can I get connected when comp is off for example?

8) I understand you need password for your Wii to get connected. Where can I obtain this password? BTW I havent set anything on the Wii setting regarding with internet connection.

9) Is there a Wii supprt in Malaysia?

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