17-03-2008, 13:53
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Buffalo Wireless Adapter
Hey, so i bought a wireless adapter today, i plugged it in and its not working i thought it would work without a router or does it? thats my question lol i only want to use it with my nintendo ds anyone know if i works without a router?
Thanks
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17-03-2008, 14:36
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
It will probably work if setup correctly, but is not trivial.
You would need to setup and 'ad-hoc' wireless network on the PC (aka peer to peer connection) and then the DS should be able to pick it up. (Google for "ad-hoc wifi" to get some how-to's).
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17-03-2008, 14:42
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
right ill give it ago and tell ya how it went thanks
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17-03-2008, 15:20
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
My DS has built in WiFi.... is it to use t'internet thru your PC or just to play multiplayer games?
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17-03-2008, 20:11
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
yeah me to i want to use it for multiplayer games im still having trouble tryin too find out what to do lol
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right so iv setup the ad-hoc with no problems my nintendo picks the signal up str8 away but when i try to connect its not picking any info up, i i have to assign a ip adress or something? thanks
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anyone help please?
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17-03-2008, 20:13
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
I think Cobbydaler is a "buffalo soldier". You might want to send him a PM.
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17-03-2008, 20:32
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
will do thanks hope he knows his stuff! lol
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17-03-2008, 21:26
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
you need to enable 'internet connection sharing' on your LAN card.
MS Howto here.
This allows the PC to 'bridge' the connection from the Ad-hoc Wan to the Internet.
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17-03-2008, 22:16
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
Plus make sure your firewall allows the connection, although the ICS wizard should do this if you're using the XP firewall...
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17-03-2008, 22:24
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
right thanks for the help everyone ill try everything and get back to you
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18-03-2008, 17:42
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
right im starting to get anoyed now lol so iv got my wireless adapter into ab-hoc mode and iv got my internet connection into shared mode my nintendo picks the signal up but i cant get online with it.
there a couple of things i dont get it asks me for an ip address a sunet mask, default gateway and so on. anymore help would be great thanks hope ya understand my post lol '
thnks
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18-03-2008, 17:48
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
If you mean the DS is asking you that, then default gateway is the IP address of the PC, subnet mask should be the same as the subnet mask on your PC (usually 255.255.255.0)...
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18-03-2008, 17:53
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
no my wireless adapter is asking me that, do i leave it automatic or do it manually do it, but i think the main problem is to bridge the connections but when i do i get
"to create a network bridge you must select atleast 2 lan or high speed internet connections that are not being used by internet connection sharing"
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18-03-2008, 17:56
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
Quote:
Originally Posted by Frankie07
no my wireless adapter is asking me that, do i leave it automatic or do it manually do it, but i think the main problem is to bridge the connections but when i do i get
"to create a network bridge you must select atleast 2 lan or high speed internet connections that are not being used by internet connection sharing"
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A network bridge in that context is something completely different to what you want.
Quote:
Network Bridge - a network component that aggregates two or more Network Connections and establishes a bridging environment between them. Windows does not support creating more than one network bridge per system.
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18-03-2008, 17:59
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Re: Buffalo Wireless Adapter
is it god im no good with this so bridge connection is something i shouldnt do, so do i need to share the 2 connection or am i still not on the right lines?
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