My original DS's hinge broke but I dropped it a lot so that may have been the problem. Nintendo fixed it...for free. They kept lowering the fixing price but I finally got them to do it for free! But that wa s along time ago. None of the DS lites I had before had any hinge problems and my DSi so far hasn't had any problems.
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Hori is indeed the best.
I like to compare it to the Trojan Ectasy condom. Fully functional, well-fitting, but it feels like nothings there. ;P
I'm going to go hide in a corner now kthnx.
Yoweeh
That is so f'in funny.
I forgot what brandI have, (guessI should have looked before I typed all this) but the screen protector is already all scratched up and all bubbly and I just put it on there less than a month ago. And I don't think I'm too rough, lol.
You know what? I had found three connections i could use that my work uses. I kept clicking on the wrong one. I found the right one....hopefully.
This is what came up whenI found the connection "This access point is secure"
"WPA-PSK(TKIP)" -then i entered the password- and it says
"Unable to connect to the access point. Check that the correct security key has been entered. For help, visit support.nintendo.com. Error code: 051110-1"
So, what does that mean?
My question is: my work has wi-fi but it is password protected. CanI use my dsi at work still? If so, where do I put the password?
If this is in the wrong forum, sorry, please move it.
Thanks.
I'm at work and we have free wi-fi. You need to have the password though. I know the password. Anyway, I put the password in the SSID and WEP Key spot cause I have no idea where to put it, and I was hoping I'd get lucky so I don't know what SSID or WEP Key is. Well, when I did a test connection with those in place it says "Error Code 51099; Unable to find a compatible access point. Confirm SSID settings or move within range of a compatible access point." So, what should I do?
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