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Using Hawking Wireless Broadband Gateways and Firewall Routers with Nintendo DS WFC
Hawking | Nintendo wifiGetting some of the newer Hawking Technology Wireless products (such as their Hi-Gain Wireless-108G MIMO Routers, Wireless-G Dual WAN Firewall Routers, and Hi-Speed Wireless-G Routers) may prove to be a little more involved than setting up Hawking Router Model # HWR54G (ver M) for providing a wireless uplink to your Nintendo DS gaming console.
The process of setting up a wireless link between your Nintendo DS and a Hawking product is not different from the one you would follow while setting up a wifi link between your Nintendo DS and a wireless router/gateway of any other brand. Essentially, you would look up how various parameters on your router are configured, tweak its setting if necessary, and then create a connection profile (using one of the three Connection Save Files) on your Nintendo DS based on those parameters.
Using Zyxel Wireless Routers, Broadband Gateways, Access Points with Nintendo DS WFC
Nintendo wifi | ZyxelIf you are considering to use a Zyxel wireless router for setting up a wireless uplink for your Nintendo DS, and if you have not already produced a Zyxel device, we suggest you buy Zyxel model # P-334W -a somewhat older device, but known to work well Nintendo DS gaming consoles -or an updated version thereof. You may be able to get Zyxel wireless router # 660HW-61 to work with your Nintendo DS as well if you upgrade its firmware.
Interfacing a Zyxel wireless router with your Nintendo DS is essentially a two step process: First, you need to verify/document various settings on your Zyxel wireless router, and then you use those configuration details (that you have just now recorded off your Zyxel device) to create a matching Connection Save File on your Nintendo DS.
Therefore, we outline first below (1) how to Verify/update wireless networking/security parameters (SSID, Username, Password, WEP key, IP Address, MAC Address, etc.) on your Zyxel router, and then (2) provide you information on how to create a matching (mirrored) wifi connection profile (Connection Save Files -CSF 1, 2 or 3) on your Nintendo DS using the same.