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If you are stuck with a Nintendo Wifi USB Connector and want to use it to connect with a different devices like a psp, you can use this tutorial to change your Nintendo Wifi USB Connector in to a SoftAP so you can connect online with any other devices. To do this you need to have this rar file: Then follow these steps: 1) If you want to use the official Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector as a standard SoftAP make sure you have removed the Nintendo software and drivers as they will no longer be needed. 2) Inside the Drivers folder of the RAR file, you will find modified Buffalo drivers. Install these drivers for the USB Connector.
Then install the ASUS software (also in RAR file(eng_2371.zip)). When it prompts you to restart, select No. I have found that there is no need to. 3) Now in the ASUS EXEs folder of the RAR file, extract the six EXE files in the into the ASUS folder (C: Program Files ASUS WLAN Card Utilities).
Make sure you overwrite the existing files. 4)Then click Start ->All Programs ->ASUS Utility ->WLAN Card ->ASUS WLAN Control Center. You will get a dialog asking if you want to use the Windows configuration utility or the ASUS one, select the option that uses ASUS one and disables the Windows one.
Then there will be a wizard. Click Cancel to close the wizard. 5) Now copy the file (C: Program Files ASUS WLAN Card Utilities Driver WinXP AP rt2500usb.sys) to (C: WINDOWS system32 drivers). Make sure you overwrite the existing file. 6) Right-click on the ASUS software icon in the System Tray (bottom-right corner of screen) and select Wireless Settings. When the settings dialog opens, on the left select Config, then go to the SoftAP tab, and select Soft AP Mode.
Then un-tick the Enable ICS checkbox. Then on the left click Apply. You will get a message box asking if you really want to change to SoftAP mode, click Yes. A message will come up saying something like 'add the adapter to the network bridge', just ignore it and click OK.
If all has gone well, there will be no error messages. Now close the ASUS Wireless Config utility or it will start conflicting when we manually set ICS. 7) Now go to Control Panel ->Network Connections (this may have opened automatically opened up when you Applied the SoftAP settings). Right-click on the Network Adapter you are currently accessing your Internet through (or your internet connection icon) and open the properties for that connection.
Go to the Advanced tab, and click 'Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection'. Then click OK. If you get an error message saying the IP address is already in use, disable the Network adapter you are trying to share then try again - be sure to enable it again afterwards. It can take a long time for ICS to be enabled so wait patiently. 8) Now right-click on the Wireless Network Connection and click Properties.
In the middle of the dialog there will be some protocols, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then open the properties for that. Windows would have assigned a static IP address if ICS was successfully enabled, check to make sure this IP address does not conflict with other IP addresses on your network.
Also, it should be on a different subnet to the Local Area Connection (for example, my computer's IP address is 192.168.0.2, I assigned the wireless network connection the IP address of 192.168.1.1 - which is on a different subnet). If it is on the same subnet, ICS will not work correctly. ***9)*** With that done, open the ASUS Wireless Config utility again.
On the left select Config, in the Basic tab set a SSID. In the encryption tab, select Shared for Network Authentication and WEP for Data Encryption - I have found that this works with the DS. Now enter a WEP key. Go back to the Basic tab, and at the bottom click on Advanced, change the 54g Mode setting to 802.11b only.
Click Apply on the left to save the settings. 10) Now turn on your DS, play a Wi-Fi Connection game, go to the Nintendo WFC Settings, and select Manual Setup.
Enter the SSID and WEP Key (both of these are case-sensitive) you entered to the ASUS Config utility before. Select No to Auto-obtain IP Address (you must do this because the Nintendo DS doesn't seem to DHCP correctly with ICS for some reason). Now give your DS an IP Address (this must be on the same subnet as the USB connector, I gave my DS the IP address: 192.168.1.2). For subnet mask enter Decoshow V 1 1 9 Fr Serial Killers there. 255.255.255. Typing Quick And Easy Activation Key. 0. For gateway and primary DNS, enter the IP address of the USB connector.
Now try and test connection, and if all has gone well the connection should be successful! 11) Now with the ASUS Wireless Config utility, hide your SSID, and use MAC Address filtering to improve the security of your wireless access point. 12) You now have an Official Nintendo Wifi USB Connector that can connect online with any other devices. ~~~ This is a video of me installing the Nintendo Wifi USB Connector. In the video i take a long time to do some things.
So if you think the video is over its not. The video is like 12:00 minutes. Its really long. ~~~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note 1: I did not make this guide.
I just happened to find it and want to share it with everyone else because it helped me a lot. ***Note 2:*** I use different I use different ASUS WLAN Card settings than the ones in step 9 so I can connect with the DS and PSP at the same time. According to ur instructions.u say to klik apply right after i unclik enable ics.but wen i do that it doesnt ask me if i really wanted to switch modes.and wen i try to make my internet connection a shared connection then it either says error or it takes long to apply den wen it applys i look at the ip address of the wireless connection it doesnt even match my internet ip.i dont no my computer ip.cud u make lyke a screen recording of how u do it? To help me or sumtin.cuz i can do the other parts im just puzzled on changing the ip and stuff.cuz wen i set my ssid and wep i use it with my psp but it says the connections weak even if im right beside it.or cud u make special settings just for psp?
Contents • • • • • The Ralink RT2500USB wireless LAN chipset is supported by the rt2500usb Linux kernel driver, introduced at Linux 2.6.24. Are listed at the end of this page. No firmware from userspace is required. The RT2500USB is not to be confused with the RT250 1USB, which is supported. Ralink 802.11n USB devices are supported by the driver.
Installation • Connect the device to your system. The rt2500usb kernel module is for supported devices. • your wireless interface as appropriate. Supported Devices The page explains how to identify a USB device. The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rt2500usb in Debian 3.2.0 (3.2.41-2) kernel images. • USB: 0411:005E BUFFALO INC. (formerly MelCo., Inc.) WLI-U2-KG54-YB WLAN USB: 0411:0066 BUFFALO INC.
(formerly MelCo., Inc.) WLI-U2-KG54 WLAN USB: 0411:0067 BUFFALO INC. (formerly MelCo., Inc.) WLI-U2-KG54-AI WLAN USB: 0411:008B BUFFALO INC. (formerly MelCo., Inc.) Nintendo Wi-Fi USB: 0411:0097 BUFFALO INC. (formerly MelCo., Inc.) WLI-U2-KG54-BB USB: 050D:7050 Belkin Components F5D7050 Wireless G Adapter v1000/v2000 [Intersil ISL3887] USB: 050D:7051 Belkin Components F5D7051 802.11g Adapter v1000 [Broadcom 4320 USB] USB: 0681:3C06 Siemens Information and Communication Products 54g USB Network Adapter USB: 06F8:E000 Guillemot Corp. HWGUSB2-54 WLAN USB: 0707:EE13 Standard Microsystems Corp. SMC2862W-G v2 EZ Connect 802.11g Adapter [Intersil ISL3887] USB: 0769:11F3 Surecom Technology Corp.
RT2570 USB: 079B:004B Sagem Wi-Fi 11g adapter USB: 0B05:1706 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. WL-167G v1 802.11g Adapter [Ralink RT2571] USB: 0B05:1707 ASUSTek Computer, Inc.