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Term

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Term

Definition

Support and Troubleshooting

SSID

(Service Set Identifier)

Key

IP Address

Subnet Mask

This is the name of network that you’re trying to connect to. It’s also known as ESS-ID or network name.

A key is a tool which allows for the encryption of data sent between the Nintendo DSi XL and an access point. The access point and the system must be set to the same value. It’s also known as a code key or password.

An IP address is a unique set of numbers that identifies computers on a network.

The value that indicates which number of the IP address represents the network to which the IP address is attached.

Wi-Fi Protected Set Up

Proxy

Wi-Fi Connection ID

Wi-Fi Profile

An easy to use security setting for protecting communications with a wireless LAN device.

A server that works relays a variety of access to the Internet.

The unique identification number assigned to a specific Nintendo DS when using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. This number is assigned automatically when you first connect to Nintendo WFC, and it can change if connection settings are overwritten.

Information you enter when setting up your connection settings and Wi-Fi Connection ID.

About Wireless Security and Key Input

Support and Troubleshooting

Gateway IP

The Gateway IP is the machine on a network that tells other computers on the same network where to go to find either other computers on the same network, or how to get out of the network to access the Internet.

• Characters entered on the connection configuration screen appear as asterisks (*).

• There are two key-entry methods; ASCII, which uses both letters and

numbers, and hexadecimal, which uses numbers 0 through 9, and letters a through f.

• The Nintendo DSi XL system only works with access points using key-based encryption. If the access

Primary DNS /

Secondary DNS

DHCP Server (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)

MAC Address

NAT (Network Address Translation)

DNS, or Domain Name Service, is the method of translating the name of a website to the IP address of the computer on which that website is contained. This server’s IP address will be entered during pre-connection set up.

The server that broadcasts gives you the IP address and other information needed for network communications.

A unique identifying number placed on every piece of network hardware. The Nintendo DSi XL has a MAC address.

The process of a router or other network machine within a LAN modifying IP address settings to allow the Nintendo DSi XL system to connect to the Internet. Depending on the network environment, the use of NAT may cause difficulties in connecting to the Internet.

point to which you are trying to connect uses a different encryption method, you will have to change

the access points encryption method.

• For setting details, see the instruction booklet of the access point you will be using.

About Entering WEP Keys

You can register up to four keys on a standard access point. To connect your Nintendo DSi XL, be sure to use the WEP key being used on the access point side.

The number of characters used by keys differs depending on the method

being used. ASCII: 5, 13, or 16

MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)

WEP

WPA-PSK (TKIP)/ WPA2-PSK (TKIP)

WPA-PSK (AES)/ WPA2-PSK (AES)

This number represents the largest amount of data that can be sent at one time over a network.

A method of encryption used to protect transmissions between the Nintendo DSi XL system and an access point.

A method of encryption used to protect transmissions between the Nintendo DSi XL system and an access point.The encryption used is more secure thanWEP security.

A method of encryption used to protect transmissions between the Nintendo DSi XL system and an access point. The encryption used is more secure than WEP and TKIP security.

Hexadecimal: 10, 26 or 32

About Entering WPA Keys

The number of characters used by keys differs depending on the method being used.

ASCII: 8 to 63 characters

Hexadecimal: 64 characters

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Contents Operations Manual Table of Contents Basics Health and Safety Information Games, or accessoriesSerious personal injury ConvulsionsNintendo DSi XL Components Plugs into a standard 120-volt AC wall outlet Lights when the outer camera is in useFor attachment of a wrist strap sold separately Charging the Battery When fully charged, the recharge indicator LED will go outPlug or connector WAP-002USAResponding to the same place you’re touching it Using the Stylus and Touch ScreenSelect System Settings from the Nintendo DSi Menu Using SD Memory Cards Regardless of the current setting of the volume controlHold down Select Open the SD Card slot coverReplacing the Battery Pack Remove the battery pack as shown at rightApplications and Settings Nintendo DSi Menu Screen ExplanationTop-Screen Photo Display Camera ModeOn the Nintendo DSi Menu, press or to enter camera mode Using Game Cards Nintendo DSi CameraGetting Started How Many Photos Can I Save?Using the Camera Selecting a LensUsing the Camera Normal Lens Using DroppersDistortion Lens Graffiti lensUsing the Camera Colorpad Lens Mirror LensMischief Lens Emoter LensUsing the Camera Merge Lens Resemblance LensUsing the Camera Frame Lens New Photo Photo in AlbumViewing the Album Slide ShowAbout Facebook StickersTap Receive Other Camera FeaturesExchanging Photos/Frames Other Camera Features Copying Photos/Frames Deleting Photos/Frames/MemosNintendo DSi Sound CalendarWriting Memos Starting Nintendo DSi SoundRecording and Playing with Sounds RecordingMoving Data into Different Locations Tap RecordChange the playback mode Higher Pitch Slower PlaybackReverse/Pause Repeat the current soundAdd the song playing to your favorites Recording and Playing with Sounds Saving Altered SoundsChoose a Song to Play Playing with Music on an SD Card Playing with Music Files Settings Using Nintendo DSi ShopNintendo DSi Shop How do you save music files to an SD card?Purchase a Nintendo Points Card How to Redeem Nintendo DSi PointsThere are a number of ways to get Nintendo DSi Points Settings Control Sequence DS Download PlayPictoChat DS Download Play Client or receiving systemUsing the On-Screen Keyboard ControlsTop Screen Touch ScreenNintendo DSi Browser Flipnote Studio Nintendo DSi Browser Parental ControlsFor more information on Flipnote Studio Tap Help on the StartSystem Settings System SettingsBrightness Settings Adjust screen brightness see Wireless Communication Settings Brightness SettingsAbout Screen Brightness and Battery Life Data ManagementAlarm ProfileDate TimeWhat Can Parental Controls Restrict? Setting up Parental ControlsParental Controls Testing the Microphone Touch ScreenMic Test Parental ControlsInternet Setup Select setup methodStart Get connected onlineInternet Setup Required for connecting to the InternetConnecting Nintendo DSi XL wirelessly Broadband Internet environment using DSL, Cable, etcConnecting using Aoss How to ConnectAccess point steps Tap Connection SettingsSearching for and connecting to an access point Tap Search for an Access PointConfigure your access point’s settings manually Tap Manual SetupSet each field as needed and tap Save when finished Tap YES to perform a connection testAccess point steps Tap Advanced SetupSearch for an Access Point see If the connection test is successful, settings are completeHow to transfer OptionsOn source system On target systemSystem Update How to UpdateUsing the Keyboard Format System MemorySupport and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting There is no picture or sound outputSound does not come out of the system speakers Can’t play my gameMy SD Memory Card is not responding Images taken by the camera have strange colorsMy system suddenly enters Sleep Mode Cannot disable Parental ControlsCan’t use DS Download Play Can’t use PictoChatTemporarily Disabling Parental Controls Troubleshooting How to Disable Parental ControlsChanging the Parental Controls Setting Error Message List Error Code ListError Message Solution101 Error Code List 102 Error Codes 312004 312005312012 312013 From the networkLast Updated April 1, 2009 Nintendo DSi Privacy Policy106 Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct105 108 Warranty and Service InformationLegal Notices 110 Glossary109