Wireless USB Connector
Disabling Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on Windows 98 2nd Edition, Windows ME, and XP PCs
Nintendo wifi | Wireless USB Connector | Wireless SoftwareAn active link to the Internet is needed for installing, configuring and using the Nintendo DS WiFi USB connector on Microsoft Windows XP personal computers.
It is important, therefore, that you install Nintendo USB adapter on a computer that has a fully operational (active/working) link to the Internet. Even if your computer is on a LAN that shares a broadband Internet connection, your first choice for installing Nintendo DS Wifi Connector ought to be the computer to which your broadband interface device (such as an ADSL modem, a broadband Cable Modem, a Router, or an Internet Gateway device) is directly connected to.
If you are indeed trying to connect/install your Nintendo DS USB Connector on a PC that is directly connected to your Broadband Internet device, but are having difficulties; you may want to disable Internet Connection Sharing on it to troubleshoot and isolate any installation/configuration issues related to ICS.
Why Nintendo DS Software for WiFi USB Connector may Fail to Install on Your Windows XP Computer
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