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Wireless & Ethernet network on same computer

Author
10 Dec 2006 4:34 AM
Rafael
We have an Ethernet network in which all our home computers use. This
computer is the only computer who has direct internet access. So, all
the others come through mine for internet access.

The problem is, I would like to go online with my Nintendo DS. The only
thing is, the USB wifi accessory that nintendo sells does not work. It
kills both the internet, and ethernet card. (It resets the IPs... I
have to disable, unplug the nintendo accessory, set the IPs again by
hand for the ethernet and internet cards, then "repair" both.) I've
tried changing the IP on the nintendo wifi, I've tried bridging
connections with the ethernet card, but nothing seems to work. All it
does it screw with the network. It sets itself to use internet
connection share, so even if I repair the network and internet, the
network users don't have access to the internet. And even then, 98% of
the time, the Nintendo wifi card doesn't connect to begin with.

My main question is, if I were to buy a wireless router, would I have
the same problems? Could I have the wireless "network" and the ethernet
network on the same computer? I have no access to public wifi spots, so
this is my only choice.

Author
10 Dec 2006 10:49 AM
Richard G. Harper
Yes, you can have both wired and wireless active on the computer at the same
time, though it may not work exactly as you hope it would.  Sadly the
Nintendo page seems to be out of order so I can't see if it's compatible
with wireless routers - if it is then this might be your best possible
solution.

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"Rafael" <blueraf***@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> We have an Ethernet network in which all our home computers use. This
> computer is the only computer who has direct internet access. So, all
> the others come through mine for internet access.
>
> The problem is, I would like to go online with my Nintendo DS. The only
> thing is, the USB wifi accessory that nintendo sells does not work. It
> kills both the internet, and ethernet card. (It resets the IPs... I
> have to disable, unplug the nintendo accessory, set the IPs again by
> hand for the ethernet and internet cards, then "repair" both.) I've
> tried changing the IP on the nintendo wifi, I've tried bridging
> connections with the ethernet card, but nothing seems to work. All it
> does it screw with the network. It sets itself to use internet
> connection share, so even if I repair the network and internet, the
> network users don't have access to the internet. And even then, 98% of
> the time, the Nintendo wifi card doesn't connect to begin with.
>
> My main question is, if I were to buy a wireless router, would I have
> the same problems? Could I have the wireless "network" and the ethernet
> network on the same computer? I have no access to public wifi spots, so
> this is my only choice.
>
Author
10 Dec 2006 1:30 PM
Rafael
Well, you don't need the nintendo USB wireless "dongle" to go online.
You can use a wireless router. This is why I would like one. How would
it work then? Will it not go online?
Author
14 Dec 2006 1:58 PM
Ron Lowe
"Rafael" <blueraf***@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Well, you don't need the nintendo USB wireless "dongle" to go online.
> You can use a wireless router. This is why I would like one. How would
> it work then? Will it not go online?
>

There are a couple of reasons to use the dongle, even if you have a wireless
router.

One reason many people prefer the dongle is that the DS only supports WEP,
and most users are not prepared to down-grade their wireless security just
for that.   The dongle plugs into an Internet-enabled PC and provides a
limited wireless service, just to DSes.  The dongle software prompte the PC
user to authorise each device as it connects, it won't allow silent
connections from unknown people.

Secondly, if you want to go on-line at some place like an Internet Cafe
which has public WiFi access.   Typically, you need to launch a browser
which will re-direct to a payment page.  After paying your money, you then
get Internet access.   However, the DS does not ( by default ) have a
browser in it, so you have no way to complete the web-based payment to
enable your connection.   What you can do is use a wireless laptop to
connect to the public WiFi, and once you have set up credit, you use the
dongle on the laptop to  share the connection out to the DS.

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Ron Lowe