The DSi browser history is on the DSi itself and will not appear on the computer, or any bill. There is no 'bill' for DSi browsing, it is not a mobile phone, it simply uses your home wireless connection. Also it does not go through your main computer.
You put the Wi-fi card in and you go to some place with wirerless internet. It basically sets up itself. There are two ways in which to access the internet from your DS. The first way is by picking up a wireless internet signal emitted by the same device that provides the internet to your computer. The second way is by installing a Nintedo Wi-Fi USB port in your computer and accessing the internet via that way. Both ways require you to register your DS and the Pokemon game. To do this, go to the Pokemon Diamond or Pearl start menu and select 'Nintendo Wi-Fi Configuration'. From there, select which options that apply to you and follow the instructions. This will ultimately lead you to your DS and game registered and now you may access Nintendo Wi-Fi. There may be problems that are encountered during the set up process. Contact Nintendo or read the instruction manual for help with this. You also have the option to manually set up the Wi-Fi connection via the same menu.
Sometimes for an non understandable thing you lose Connection. Sometimes you could be banned or warned because of something inaproppiate, sometimes it lags too much and it has to shut itself off.
Try Nintendo's troubleshooting guide.
Roblox pages may load slowly if Roblox is experiencing very high levels of traffic, or if your Internet connection is slow. You may also experience problems if Roblox is down for maintenance. Wait a while and see if the problem fixes itself. If you are still having problems after a few hours, you may want to test your Internet connection speed to see if the problem is with your ISP.
The reef itself doesn't have internet connection because it is water however the nearby coastal areas do.
Your computer is saying that you still have the connection when you don't actually (sometimes they do that), or your ISP has revoked your Internet access (but not the connection itself) for some reason.
The internet is not supplied by a set of main computers. The internet itself is the connection between millions of WANs around the globe.
The DSi browser history is on the DSi itself and will not appear on the computer, or any bill. There is no 'bill' for DSi browsing, it is not a mobile phone, it simply uses your home wireless connection. Also it does not go through your main computer.
You must be having an issue with the Internet Connection. Chrome does not fail downloads by itself.
Its the same. WIFI is wireless technology.
You put the Wi-fi card in and you go to some place with wirerless internet. It basically sets up itself. There are two ways in which to access the internet from your DS. The first way is by picking up a wireless internet signal emitted by the same device that provides the internet to your computer. The second way is by installing a Nintedo Wi-Fi USB port in your computer and accessing the internet via that way. Both ways require you to register your DS and the Pokemon game. To do this, go to the Pokemon Diamond or Pearl start menu and select 'Nintendo Wi-Fi Configuration'. From there, select which options that apply to you and follow the instructions. This will ultimately lead you to your DS and game registered and now you may access Nintendo Wi-Fi. There may be problems that are encountered during the set up process. Contact Nintendo or read the instruction manual for help with this. You also have the option to manually set up the Wi-Fi connection via the same menu.
WiFi connection is preinstalled to the 3DS but a linking to the internet is required in order to gain access to WiFi,.
"The load time of internet filtering software depends on a variety of factors. The internet connection, age, maintenance, and RAM of the computer, as well as the software itself, all affect the speed at which any software loads."
Basically, the only thing you need to join a virtual classroom is a working computer with an internet connection. A faster computer with a high-speed internet connection would be the most beneficial, but there is no specific hardware needed other than the computer itself.
no you do not have to pay monthly for a router, you buy the router outright from a shop or get it off your internet provider and then just pay the internet provider monthly for the internet connection.
It can, but you'll have to buy a flashcard that supports that. Bewxare that these card are not made by Nintendo. Nintendo itself has an MP3 player card itself but i don't know how that works, I've only seen flashcards.