yes in fact you can.go to the dsi shop download the web browser(it's free) and your set to go
SSID is Service set identifier which just is the "name" of your network. In this place you should enter the name of the network you want to connect to.
On a Nintendo DS or DSLite, the Pictochat application can be found on the home menu. If you have your system set to boot to the game without going through the main menu, take the game card out before starting the system. On the DSi or DSi XL, the Pictochat application will be on your DSi menu.
The oldest Pokemon card set is the Base Set which was released on January 9th, 1999 in English; October 20th, 1996 in Japanese. The second oldest is the Jungle Set, which was released on June 16th, 1999 in English; March 5th, 1997 in Japanese.
Set up an internet connection. As soon as you do that, go to the DSi shop and download the DSi Web Browser for free. Of course, it's in the free section.
Your PIN number is whatever it was set to in parental controls.
NOYes, if you have a Japanese DSi. The systems are set to connect to the DSi Shop of the region they were sold in.
The easiest Nintendo console to setup would be the Nintendo Ds or Dsi which is ready to play right out of the box with no setup.
Nintendo wifi connection treats every DS as a set. If you switch dsi, the points will remain on your old dsi, but the new one will not have any. (This is for security purposes)
i can connect on my Thomson with my dsi XL only if i set it open(no encryption). When i set a WEP key the dsi XL does not accept the code. I am 100% that i am entering the correct code. I have tried it like 100 times. Its a mystery to me.
yes in fact you can.go to the dsi shop download the web browser(it's free) and your set to go
go to your system settings then go to the internet setting click on connection and choose to go wireless or choose to set up manualy
SSID is Service set identifier which just is the "name" of your network. In this place you should enter the name of the network you want to connect to.
For some reason, DSi Points aren't the same as Wii Points, and you can't transfer your Points between your different Nintendo consoles. And unlike Monopoly money, you do have to give Nintendo real cash in order to get your hands on DSi Points. At the moment, Nintendo charges £9 per 1000 points. This is how you swap money for points. To buy your DSi Points you have to switch on your DSi and select the Nintendo DSi Shop option. In order to do this, you must be able to connect your DSi to the internet using a wi-fi network. Check out our How To set up wi-fi on your Nintendo DS guide if you haven't done this yet. We have previously connected though, so we just have to wait... Here we are in the Nintendo DSi Shop. We can see some Recommended Titles to download but in order to buy our points, we need to Start Shopping. Now we click on the Add Nintendo DSi Points button. There are two options. If you have a Nintendo Points Card, bought at a retailer such as Amazon, you just scratch the silver area off the back of the card and enter the number into the box. Now the choice is between MasterCard and Visa card. Fill in your details. They aren't saved onto the DSi so you will have to enter them every time you want to more DSi Points but that's best in terms of security. (N.B. You can also lock down use of DSi Points via the DSi's Parental Controls). We think this legalese is funny because Nintendo is about to charge us £27 for something it says "has no monetary value". A transaction is made. Being careful though, we check the receipt and find out that Nintendo of Europe is based in Germany. Okay, now it's time to get spending...
Yes!!! :D Japanese iPhone apps work on English iPhones, but if they haven't set it up for English as well as Japanese, all the text will be in Japanese.
Nintendo wifi is a feature only available with the Nintendo wii and Nintendo ds/ds lite/dsi. the basic idea is that you connect to the internet and play games. heres how to get connected: you need- a wireless router, a broadband high speed connection, a ds/ds lite/dsi, and a wifi game. once you have got all these things, simply set your wifi settings-should be an option in the game- and then get connected!
On a Nintendo DS or DSLite, the Pictochat application can be found on the home menu. If you have your system set to boot to the game without going through the main menu, take the game card out before starting the system. On the DSi or DSi XL, the Pictochat application will be on your DSi menu.