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Thread: Nintendo Wi-Fi WON'T BLOODY WORK!

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    Seriously. I have a wired connection so I bought the USB connector. At first, it worked fine. After a few months though, it won't connect. I keep getting error 52103 and I have looked up solutions all over the web and messed around with my connection and firewall settings TO NO END. Please, can ANYONE help me?

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    Use Wi-Fi on DS. Because my router isn't wireless, I use the USB thing, but it won't work at the moment.

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    What's the "USB thing"? What does it connect to? What's the model number of it?

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    I'm assuming he's referring to this.

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    According to that page the adapter won't work with most firewalls and particularly Zonealarm. Do you have a firewall?

    It also says that the default software won't work with Vista. Are you either using the updated driver or Windows XP?

    Here is a page that details the process, check to see if you've followed it: <a href="http://www.nintendowifi.com.au/consumerservice/gettingStarted.do?entryId=usbInstall">click</a>.

    There's nothing I can find on the Nintendo or Nintendowifi websites about Vista being supported.

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    I have XP, I don't have a firewall, and I have turned off windows firewall completely.

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    Then you should probably try calling Nintendo. I read something that said the wifi adapter is temporarily unsupported though, but I don't know if that's still the case.

    I assume the problem is something to do with bridging your ethernet connection over to the adapter.

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