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The Nintendo DS has an 802.11b wireless adapter built in allowing the DS to access the service via any compatible wireless network. Public hotspots that use a captive portal can be accessed after login using the Nintendo DS Browser. The connection settings allows players to configure access to and save settings for up to three different networks. Connection settings can be detected automatically or entered manually. The Nintendo DS is compatible with WEP encryption. Nintendo DSi, released in Japan on November 1, 2008, and in the USA on April 5, 2009, is compatible with both WPA and WEP encryptions.
No. The DS can only connect to the Internet through a wireless router or Wi-Fi hot spot.
You connect it to the computer using a modem, wirelessly.
You can by getting an r4 card for ds (by ordering)
Yes, you need the Nintendo DS WiFi USB adaptor to access the internet.
Yes, they can connect over an ad-hoc connection or the internet.
Use WI-FI, first U have to connect UR DS to the Internet.
use your wii on Nintendo channel
You can't get internet on the ds lite.You can only get internet on the dsi,dsiXL and the 3ds.
there is no netflix app for ds or dsi, only nintendo 3ds
The DS uses Wi-Fi connection to connect to other DS's and access points. The connection is pretty much the same to connect to the internet and to other devices.
It depends on your internet provider. My Wii connects up fine but my DS doesn't. If you really want to connect, talk to people and ask them who they connect with and then try it.
Only certain games like Animal Crossing allow your DS to connect with wifi to a computer that has internet access and play in other gamer's towns online, and let other gamers play in your town. DS does not have internet surfing ability.