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Alright, I know most say it is impossible, but here are a few trivial things I have noticed during my wifi experience.
After recently purchasing a new router, my Pokemon Platinum ran fine on good old WEP. I try to run Mario Kart DS on wifi, but it didn't work. I searched why, and it says that I am likely using WEP open instead of WEP shared, and that I should switch. I do so, and Mario Kart plays like a breeze!
Now, what does that mean? It means that Nintendo can add WiFi compatibility to newer cartridges. Of course, we will be locked in to our "Non-Supported" security settings. Now Nintendo will always restrict our access to WAP on cartridges, but that does not restrict us from using homebrew. Perhaps we could modify the system settings themselves to allow for a wap connection? Or maybe we just modify them externally, blocking the error message?
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After recently purchasing a new router, my Pokemon Platinum ran fine on good old WEP. I try to run Mario Kart DS on wifi, but it didn't work. I searched why, and it says that I am likely using WEP open instead of WEP shared, and that I should switch. I do so, and Mario Kart plays like a breeze!
Now, what does that mean? It means that Nintendo can add WiFi compatibility to newer cartridges. Of course, we will be locked in to our "Non-Supported" security settings. Now Nintendo will always restrict our access to WAP on cartridges, but that does not restrict us from using homebrew. Perhaps we could modify the system settings themselves to allow for a wap connection? Or maybe we just modify them externally, blocking the error message?
Discuss