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#1 MJ_CoolJ
Member since 2005 • 25 Posts

Read this.

I have the same router and all i did was change a few settings when mine acted up.

Conjuration

Thank you for the link and the post, but i've gone to this numerous times trying to fix the router. If you don't mind, could you please tell me exactly what you changed? I've attempted to change various options, channels, etc. but it never works.

Thanks.

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#2 MJ_CoolJ
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Earlier today I bought a 2000 wii points card, came home, booted up the wii and tried accessing the Shopping Channel, took about 2 minutes to finally come up with an error, which was odd, considering it had worked fine up to this point.

Fiddled around with the settings to see what was the problem, couldn't find anything wrong. Went on the internet, and i've tried a ton of solutions to fixing this, from changing the channel to giving it wep security, and various other solutions - None of which have worked so far. I wanted to make sure if it was just my router, so I pulled out my PSP, turned it on, and got on the internet on it as easy as possible. I just can't understand whats the problem.

Since i've had the Wii, the router has worked flawlessly up until now. It's a D-Link WBR-1310. I purchased the wii a few weeks ago, but i've been able to connect to the internet as easily as possible up until this moment. I've been trying to fix the problem for over 2 hours now, but no dice.

The only thing i've done to the router before it stopped working was unplug it for about 10 minutes, because I had to move the entire computer\all the components\etc over to a newly bought desk. Would unplugging it for a extended period of time cause this to happen? Because it works on my Nintendo DS and PSP perfectly, just no my wii.

Please, any solutions, or tips, or anything would be EXTREMELY appreciated. Thank you.

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#3 MJ_CoolJ
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Nope; memory stick duo is the only user-accessible memory. The built-in flash is reserved ONLY for use by the firmware.xaos

Thanks for the reply & answer, :)

I hate to be a bother, but I have one more question. My friends, and random sites were saying that a PSP comes with a Memory Card within the PSP already - regardless of what it says that it comes with, even the Core.. Is this true, even for the Star Wars Special Bundle pack?

Sorry to ask another question :/

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#4 MJ_CoolJ
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Hey all, i'm going to be getting a PSP Slim & Lite soon (The Star Wars Limited Edition Bundle) and I was wondering if the PSP's built-in memory could be used for saved files?

I've looked on countless sites and asked a few of my friends, but I can't get a straightfoward answer. Maybe you all could help meh?

Thanks in advance.

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#5 MJ_CoolJ
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Very nice! Thanks for posting that!

Looks very promising from the scans.

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#7 MJ_CoolJ
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Wow, quite a lot of peoples hinges seem to be broken exactly the same way the guys pictures are.

Now i'm not sure if I want a Nintendo DS Lite, because if there's this many people having this problem, I might just buy a Original Nintendo DS..

My original Nintedod DS ("Phat") has not encountered this problem at all and i've had it for a very very long time. Buying another Original Nintendo DS, i'm guessing then.

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#8 MJ_CoolJ
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Take care of your DS a bit more carefully? :/ I've had my Lite since June last year and its screen is good as new.

But nah got no idea about screen protectors... Barely knew they existed hence why I take care of screen.

Erebyssial

Believe me, i'm obsessed with keeping a handhelds screen scratch free. But all the precautions and cleanings and carefulness i've done with it still end up with scratches, That's why i'm buying a screen protecter. :)

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#9 MJ_CoolJ
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Hey everyone, i'm going to be purchasing a Nintendo DS lite very soon and i'm gonna be smart this time around (I have a "Phat" Original Nintendo DS and never bought a screen protector for it, it's decently scratched up now, but still looks fine) and buy a screen protector for it whenever I buy it.

But pretty much all of the reviews and ratings for random DS Lite screen protecters i've seen are always hit and miss. Could you all please post your opinions on the best DS Lite Screen Protector?

:D