Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Guide
Lock Icons A blue unlocked icon means you can select that connection and test it without any additional steps. A red locked icon means you can select that connection but will have to enter a WEP Key. (See Troubleshooting, pages 21-23, for assistance on finding Wep Keys.) A gray locked icon means that this connection is using a different security setting that doesn’t work with the Nintendo DS. (See Troubleshooting, pages 21-23, for assistance on security settings.) STEP 9 Select your connection from the list. (If you need to enter a WEP Key, you will be prompted for it.)
The settings for that connection will be saved. Tap “OK” to test the connection. If the connection tests OK, you will be given a “Connection successful” message. You are now ready to play games over the internet. Return to the Nintendo WFC menu in the game and select the option for playing games over internet. If the test is unsuccessful, you will be given an error code and instructions to help resolve setup problems. (Also, see Troubleshooting, pages 21-23.) 7 STEP 8 The Nintendo DS will search for your wireless access point. If there is more than one access point within range, it will be listed also. If your access point is not listed, see Troubleshooting, pages 21-23 for assistance. After the name of the access point, there will be a “lock icon”. See the next page for a description of these icons.
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