Nintendo USGSKB Instruction Manual - Page 27

Q & A, Question, Answer, Wep Key Information

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NINTENDO Wi-Fi CONNECTION Q & A QUESTION I still can't connect to the Internet. What should I do? Can I use the wireless access point at school or the office? Some websites won't display on the browser. Movies and sound won't play on the browser. Websites seem slow to display on the browser. Can I use e-mail on the browser? Can I use the browser to write to bulletin boards and update my blog? Can I save images and Web pages? What should I bear in mind while viewing websites? ANSWER Visit www.nintendowifi.com for additional information and instructions. It depends on the connection environment. Contact your network manager for more information. Websites using Flash, pdfs and so forth cannot be displayed. Movies and sound are not supported. Depending on their specifications, certain image-heavy websites may not be able to display comfortably on the browser. Deactivating the Image Display will speed things up. You can use ordinary Web mail services. Yes. No: when the Nintendo DS system is switched OFF, the images and Web pages are lost. Refer to "Consumer Information" on pages 5. Can I set restrictions on the use of the browser by young children? Please refer to the Astaro Content Filtering booklet. WEP KEY INFORMATION • On the Connection Point Settings Screen, the WEP key will be displayed as a string of asterisks (*). • Normally, up to four WEP keys can be registered for an access point. In the Nintendo DS system's connection point settings, the WEP key should be input in the first of the four slots, and the access point settings should also be configured for the use of the same WEP key. • The WEP key can be input using either ASCII characters or hexadecimal code consisting of the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters "a" to "f." • The number of characters to be used for the WEP key is as follows: ASCII: either 5, or 13, or 16 characters Hexadecimal: either 10, or 26, or 32 characters • The only encryption system supported by the Nintendo DS system uses the WEP key. If the access point uses some other encryption system, the encryption system used on the access point will need to be changed. • For information on configuring the access point settings, refer to the instruction booklet provided with your access point.

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NINTENDO Wi-Fi
CONNECTION
Q & A
QUESTION
ANSWER
WEP KEY INFORMATION
• On the
Connection Point Settings Screen
, the WEP key will be displayed as a string
of asterisks (*).
• Normally, up to four WEP keys can be registered for an access point. In the
Nintendo DS system’s connection point settings, the WEP key should be input in the
first of the four slots, and the access point settings should also be configured for the
use of the same WEP key.
• The WEP key can be input using either ASCII characters or hexadecimal code
consisting of the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters “a” to “f.”
• The number of characters to be used for the WEP key is as follows:
ASCII: either 5, or 13, or 16 characters
Hexadecimal: either 10, or 26, or 32 characters
• The only encryption system supported by the Nintendo DS system uses the WEP
key. If the access point uses some other encryption system, the encryption system
used on the access point will need to be changed.
• For information on configuring the access point settings, refer to the instruction
booklet provided with your access point.
I still can’t connect to the
Internet. What should I do?
Can I use the wireless
access point at school or
the office?
Some websites won’t display
on the browser.
Movies and sound won’t play
on the browser.
Websites seem slow to display
on the browser.
Can I use e-mail on the
browser?
Can I use the browser to write
to bulletin boards and update
my blog?
Can I save images and
Web pages?
What should I bear in mind
while viewing websites?
Can I set restrictions on the
use of the browser by
young children?
Visit www.nintendowifi.com for additional information
and instructions.
It depends on the connection environment. Contact
your network manager for more information.
Websites using Flash, pdfs and so forth cannot be
displayed.
Movies and sound are not supported.
Depending on their specifications, certain
image-heavy websites may not be able to display
comfortably on the browser. Deactivating the Image
Display will speed things up.
You can use ordinary Web mail services.
Yes.
No: when the Nintendo DS system is switched OFF,
the images and Web pages are lost.
Refer to “Consumer Information” on pages 5.
Please refer to the Astaro Content Filtering booklet.