Difference between revisions of "Nintendo DS"
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β | The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. | + | The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system. |
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+ | ===Finding Your Mac Address=== | ||
+ | #Turn on your 3DS if it is not turned on. Go to Menu screen. | ||
+ | #Tap the System Preferences tab. | ||
+ | #Tap the Internet Settings tab. | ||
+ | #Tap the Other Information panel. | ||
+ | #Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab. | ||
Revision as of 14:44, 16 March 2012
The DS is a hand held video game console developed and sold by Nintendo. The 3DS is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.
Contents
DS
Connecting to the network
Please visit and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles.
Does ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ use MAC filtering?
Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the Technology Helpline.
Finding your MAC address
- Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.
- In the game's menu, go to connection set up.
- In connection set up, go to "Options," then "System Settings." The Mac address is displayed on the top line.
NOTE: If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ network.
Wired or Wireless
If you do not have the Nintendo USB Connector, you will most likely be using your wireless connection.
3DS
Finding Your Mac Address
- Turn on your 3DS if it is not turned on. Go to Menu screen.
- Tap the System Preferences tab.
- Tap the Internet Settings tab.
- Tap the Other Information panel.
- Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab.
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