First, you need to get a router. You can find quality ones for not a lot of money at Walmart. Next, you will need to set up your router. (Unfortunately, some router don't work with the Ds, but only with the Dsi.) Then, you'll have to set up your Ds for it to work with the router. Go to "Settings", then test the WiFi to make sure that it works
Use WI-FI, first U have to connect UR DS to the Internet.
To connect to Nintendo WFC, you'll need to connect to an access point. This is usually a router. But you can: * Buy and use the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB device to share your computer's internet connection, this is best if you have a wired up connection and you can't afford/setup a router. * use another access point, such as free wi-fi hotspots around towns and cities (try McDonalds)
All versions of the Nintendo DS use wi-fi to connect to other DS's in range. As with most other wi-fi devices, the range is around up to 50 meters, but it can work further depending on interference and if anything is in the way.
Unfortunately no, the wi-fi chip inside the Nintendo DS does support pinging WPA networks with the right software but DS games are built to only connect to WEP wi-fi connections. So sorry, but if you wanted to play on a WPA network, its not possible.
Yes, it connects to other Nintendo DS's, the Nintendo Wii, and to the internet with it.
If your meaning WII Nintendo Wi-Fi you can not connect if its DS connection you can.
you need to have it in your house with your internet or something like that because I do, or go to one of your friends' houses and they might have it
Yes, as long as you have a wi-fi connection.
By using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
No, you cannot get Nintendo events for emulators. The emulators do not have the feature to connect by link or by Wi-Fi.
You plug it in to your computer and connect to the internet for Nintendo (Wi-fi). You can buy a certain package that has everything you need in it at walmart, target, etc.
Hook your DS and your Wii up to Nintendo Wi-Fi.
You can have your own Wi-fi box in your home but I don't know where to buy them. Otherwise search in different places in your house, I found my Wi-fi in my drive way where the car goes, strangely. So I hoped I helped out a little bit!
Nintendo Wi-fi allows a player to connect to other players worldwide using the internet and a wi-fi connector, regardless of distance or country. Using this system, players can interact and play games using a friend code given to the player when they first connect to wi-fi.
No, the Nintendo DS can only connect to Wi-Fi, which is Wireless.
You need Wi-Fi. Go to McDonald's or a friends house with Wi-fi. For Wi-fi at home, you need either: a. a NINTENDO WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE or... b. Wireless router and brodband internet
You need to go to a place with WiFi connection or get WiFi connection where you live.