When your trying to play a DSi enhanced game such as Pokemon Black/White can you use the WPA connection instead of WEP. I was trying to do that from the flashcart and it doesn't let me anyone have any idea on what i have to do?
??? - Well I have & I also live in the UK - I guess it depends on how old you are as I believe it is an old sayingchoatix451 said:No i meant what do you actually mean by period. I've never heard the expression used in England. Is it purely an emphatic technique?
Foxi4 said:Why would you even *want* to use WPA instead? Most of DS games use WEP - either use a Nintendo Wi-Fi dongle or switch, it's not like it's rocket science.
Sure, security is lower, but the actual chance of your network getting hacked is close to nul if you protect it right.
I have an IP restriction up - the network can only assign 3 IP's which are, in turn, assigned to 3 MAC's. DHCP is off, so it's a guessing game. Anyone would give up after attempting to connect, even if he does obtain the right WEP password and move on to an easier-to-hack network.
That said, my router is cheapo - yours can do the exact same thing.
Yeah, with WEP you can pick a MAC address being used right out of the air.killah2km said:guess you never heard of mac spoofing...
The router might not be compatible with the 3DS.jurassicplayer said:but there isn't a proper dump of any Pokemon Black/White version
Just to clarify something...
While some people might come on here saying the Japanese and the French versions are "properly dumped", from what I've heard from other people who tried it on their iEvo, they weren't able to access any of the Wireless and Wi-Fi features even though it could load in DSi mode.
What's weird is that i'm running Pokemon Black (The actual cart) on my 3DS and i can't pick up WPA while playing it. :/Foxi4 said:either use a Nintendo Wi-Fi dongle or switch
Many people cannot do that.
QUOTE(Cortador @ Apr 20 2011, 05:43 PM)
Rydian said:Yeah, with WEP you can pick a MAC address being used right out of the air.killah2km said:guess you never heard of mac spoofing...