Internet setup, Start, Get connected online – Nintendo DSi XL User Manual

Page 38: Select setup method, You can also make settings manually. see page 81

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Internet Setup

Get connected online:

The minimum requirements to get connected online are:

1. A Nintendo DSi XL
2. A broadband Internet connection
3. A wireless router (sold separately)

For complete details, see the following pages.
If you are still having problems getting connected online, step by step instructions can be found
at our website: support.nintendo.com.

Connect your Nintendo DSi XL to a wireless Internet connection, using a compatible wireless router (sold
separately).

Set up an Internet connection.

Confirm MAC address (see page 85).
Copy or delete Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
profile saved on the Nintendo DSi XL.

Review and agree to user agreement
for Nintendo DSi network services.

Select setup method

Your connection-setup process depends on your home network environment. First answer the following
questions, then use the appropriate setup method.

Start!

Do you have a

broadband Internet

connection?

Yes

Are you using a

wireless network?

Yes

First setup a broadband

wireless Internet connection

so you can connect using

a Nintendo DSi XL.

No

No

First set up a wireless

network. This will require

the purchase of additional

equipment such as a

compatible wireless router.

Yes

No

Use AOSS for

a simple setup.

See page 77.

Search for your

wireless router and

perform setup.

See page 79.

You can also perform settings for higher security than WPA, proxy

settings, and settings for advanced users capable of connecting via WPS.

See page 83.

Connection settings for advanced users (connections 4 – 6) cannot be used with DS software.
When connecting to the Internet with DS software, perform the usual internet settings
(connections 1 – 3).

You can also make settings manually. See page 81.

If you need more help getting connected, including security and firewall FAQs, visit

support.nintendo.com.

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