Misc Using a laptop as a hotspot.

Fat D

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The DS needs an AP for WiFi connection, so unless you can run a softAP on your laptop's wireless, the only thing you can do is use additional hardware intended for this purpose, such as the Nintendo WiFi connector or the Datel WiFi Max.
 

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intel for example offers a soft AP solution with their intel my wi-fi utility.
this essentially turns your laptop into a wireless router i believe
it is doable... but im sure there would be alot of configuration required and alot of trouble too...

the ad-hoc mode included in windows/mac/linux could potentially work but as i have never tried it out, i cannot be sure...
althought i think the ad-hoc mode wont work because it dosnt turn ur laptop into an access point which the ds/psp needs to be able to connect
can anyone else lend a hand?
has anyone ever tried this?
 

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If your wireless card support the Access Point mode you should be able to connect with it, but keep in mind that you'll need to get an Internet access from another mean (wired connection) to the laptop which act as a bridge between the ISP and the console.
 

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Just to clarify, despite the menu listing it as an option, Ad-Hoc, does not, in fact, work with the DS/DSL. I'm not sure about the DSi, though.
 

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SifJar said:
You can indeed turn a laptop into a wireless hotspot. You can find out how here: http://lifehacker.com/280002/turn-your-lap...reless-hot-spot

There's instructions for Vista, Mac OS X and XP in the video in the link, and if you have Windows 7, its practically the same as Vista.
That did not help (it's ad-hoc). How do I know my laptop can support SoftAP, and how do I turn it into one? By the way, my computer is Vista with a Broadcom wireless adapter.
 

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