first you need a wireless router at your home then you go into settings and go to internet and tap on search for an access point then you choose a access point with a gold lock that is unlocked or enter a 5 digit pin in a box to make sure its secure then go to dsi shop and the dsi browser you should be able to go on the Internet now or you can go to dsi shop
After spending a good hour trying to connect a Nintendo DSi XL to the internet i thought it would be useful to help frustrated technophobe parents how to do it in plain English. How do you connect a Nintendo DSI, DSI Lite or new Nintendo Dsi XL to the internet? Follow these steps....
Step 1 -- Read the operations manual p 82 to 97
Step 2 -- Put the manual back in box and just go for it
Step 3 -- In 'settings' go to 'internet' and select 'connection settings'
Step 4 -- Choose a connection. For some reason connection 4 works best for me
Step 5 -- When you see the SSID screen type in your SSID.
Hint : What is an SSID? In networking land "SSID" stands for "service set identifier". SSID or service set identifier is a more complicated way to say your network name. So your SSID is the name assigned to your home internet network. You can find it on the back of your router -- the box that comes with your internet set up.
Step 6 -- Look for the SSID number and the network key -- write them down on a scrap of paper you will need them in a minute.
Step 7 -- Now go back to the DSi and type in your security settings. This is usually WEP WPA or WPA2. Nintendo customer services support explains where do i find my WEP or WPA key?
Step 8 -- Next the DSi helpfully tests your connection settings. Got a connection? Bingo you're in.
Step 9 -- if all else fails call your Internet service provider to check the settings are correct.
Step 10 -- Bask in the glory of being the best parent in the universe and make a cup of tea.
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you can't go online on your DS LITE. But you can go online on your DSi & DSiXL. On DS LITE you could only play against others online on a DS game that goes online. Only for battles. No Internet.
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Argos or online
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Online-DS Games, Won't Happen __________________________-- you must port the game
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download it online but i dont recommend it its illegal
If it is on the Wii, Yes. If it i on the DS, No.
Downloading what?
No, the DS won't connect to the PS3.
The only place you can get a ds flash cart, including the iplayer, is online.
There are numerous DS games that let you go online. Some are more restricted, but others are more free, letting you do almost anything you want. Games that have online features include Animal Crossing, Pokemon, Legend Of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and the DS browser is good for searching online. For a complete list of online DS games, try searching up google.