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I have been getting the same error code over and over, no matter WHAT I do to try and resolve it. I have quite literally done every possible "remedy" from re-installing the drivers (over and over) to removing my firewall software.

The error code is #52103, and I have not been able to connect to WiFi for several months because of it. I had considered it was a temporary thing, but time has proven otherwise.

I have windows XP 32 bit, a perfect condition USB connector, I have disabled all my firewalls and deleted 3rd party softwares, I have turned off my torrent clients, and everything else that ever seemed to cause anyone else an issue, and I STILL have problems.

It was even working perfectly fine, and then just suddenly stopped one day. The dongle isn't broken, the drivers were the most updated. As far as I know, other people have resolved thier issues, but mine is very... Stubborn.

I currently have Bittorrent and AVG, which I decided to use after the dongle decided to "bite the dust."

Is there ANYTHING I can do, without getting a wireless router? (My internet provider is not compatible with wireles routers and I can't change to another service right now.)

I would really appreciate some help, I have tried everything I could think of, as well as what other people could think of. This is my last ditch effort.
 

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do you get the error code on your DS im assuming YES

but anyway i suggest you take this up with the official Nintendo dudes cos it sounds like a faulty product something internal must have gone and even if it hasn't nintendo could help more than anyone here could

there is my 2 cents i hope you enjoy them
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I honestly can't see how it could be a faulty product, when it worked fine for a few months with no issues... And it still recognises my DS when it tries to connect, and vice-versa.

It's supposedly an internet connection sharing issue or something, but theres no reason for it that I can see. That error code is usually caused by firewalls, but since I have no firewalls on, it shouldn't have that error code.
 

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Custom drivers? Finally, getting somewhere. I haven't heard anything about custom drivers from anyone, any idea where I can get these from? Anything to resolve this issue once and for all.



EDIT: I found and tried custom drivers, another no-go. Anyone else have any idea how to fix this? =(
 

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