No. The DS is hardware limited to WEP and no security and the dsi/3ds, assuming they are hacked, don't really offer anything more other than those few games that support DSi extras if that is where you will go next (theoretically with a monster hack on a per game basis you would be able to do more but nobody is going to do that).
Solution is buy an old router you can drop down low enough and set that up as a secondary network, see if you can have a guest network on your main router, make a network on your phone, or make an access point with suitably low security* on a PC with a spare wifi card (this might include the ancient Nintendo adapter but certainly don't go looking for one, and even if you have one it is still likely to be faff compared to the other options for no great gain).
*just because it is WEP and no security does not mean you can't do mac address filtering and other more active approaches, as well as turning it off after you are done.
I usually find the old router approach the easier option, not least of all because I have a stack of old routers when I upgrade them. They also tend to litter places where second hand tat lives, though that might be easier said than done.
If you have a phone though then plenty go for that, and if you have .
You could also try a hotspotWell censored, I cant do any of those things, close the thread
I gave it a try and I got everything set up, it took so long, I filled everything on my DSI, my IP, the DNS everything, and after while, it STILL FAILED.what am I doing wrong?You could also try a hotspot
You can do that? Also I have never heard of 5.0 ghz internet.Could be that you didn't set your hotspot device to 2.4 ghz connection instead of 5.0 ghz
You've never heard of 5g?You can do that? Also I have never heard of 5.0 ghz internet.
Oh you mean 5g? I don't have 5g and creating my hotspot from a fing computer.You've never heard of 5g?
5G and 5 GHz are not the same.You've never heard of 5g?
Oops my mistake5G and 5 GHz are not the same.
5G is a mobile standard with lower latency, while 5 GHz is a band configuration for WiFi.
Wardrivers can still spot hidden SSIDs.Go to your router settings, create a unsecured guest network, connect your ds, then hide the connection.
Oops. This was months ago...
They can only find the SSID when something tries to connect to it IIRC and the connecting device also needs to be within range of the wardriver making things more difficult. I had mixed success with it back in the day.Wardrivers can still spot hidden SSIDs.
The best solution is to DD-WRT something, set up a guest network isolated from your LAN with MAC filtering, and cap the maximum device number to 1 (or more, if you're playing with MULTIPLE DS' online, you mad lad.) and then WEP it for good measure.
And hide the SSID from casual inspection.
Wardrivers can still spot hidden SSIDs.
The best solution is to DD-WRT something, set up a guest network isolated from your LAN with MAC filtering, and cap the maximum device number to 1 (or more, if you're playing with MULTIPLE DS' online, you mad lad.) and then WEP it for good measure.
And hide the SSID from casual inspection.