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    I have a wi-fi problem?

    I have this problem when it try to connect to my connection it goes green on my ds for a while then red suddenly then says something like cannot find i.p. address dhcp problems idk what this is please help

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    Have you gone through your settings on the DSi to check the settings?

    If not go through and do a new wireless connection and have it search for the connection, yours should be one that pops up, connect to it and it will run a test to see if it's good.

    Let me know if this doesn't help. You might have a security on your wireless that the DSi doesn't support.
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    it is wep i put in the right pass and it works den goes red also i have ds lite but don't make a difference. Also i tryed new connection

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    Mine did the same, though in our case it was a problem with the wifi bit of the router - assume everything else using wifi is working ok? Have you restarted the router?

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    I have??? My connection is MY i don't know why it doesn't work?

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    I think you didn't understand.

    Your wireless router, reset it. let it loud and try the wireless on your Ds Lite again. See if that helps.
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    Careb i rest my router and i added new connection for my ds then i made it a wep and the connection is just fine also i don't have a firewall or security now i connect and same problem? I have a d-link that should work!?

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    Not sure what the problem is then. normally this is what fixes my problems.
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    ace what is the error code? or at least, what is the exact text?

    I'll ask the obvious.. is your router's DHCP server enabled?

    If your not sure about that and dont know your way around your routers config page, then you can check it from any pc connected to your lan, open your find your network adapters in the control panel, then right click and select properties (on which ever adapter that pc uses to connect to the router - doesnt matter if its ethernet or wifi)

    The panel in the left of the image below should pop up, select IPv4, then click properties, and the panel on the right will show up.



    now, if "obtain ip address automatically is enabled" that means (Sort of) that the DHCP server is enabled.

    if the next button is enabled, that means you'll have to specify one. in any case, let us know which it is and I'll tell you where to go from there.

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    actually.. if the error code is 052000

    you should read this first.

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