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  2. Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. The Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector is a wireless game adapter, developed by Nintendo and Buffalo Technology, which allows the Nintendo DS, Wii and 3DS users without a Wi-Fi connection or compatible Wi-Fi network to establish an Internet connection via a broadband-connected PC.

  3. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection was developed to be easy to connect to, safe for anyone to use, and free of charge. Games designed to take advantage of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection offered Internet play integrated into the game. The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection supported up to sixteen players on the Nintendo DS and thirty-two players on the Wii. Basic ...

  4. Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter - Wikipedia

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    The wireless adapter is also used in Pokémon games to download special data via the Mystery Gift option at various Pokémon-related events. [4] Besides the Union Room in certain Pokémon versions, the wireless adapter only supports up to five players. [5] A major drawback of the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter is that it is not backwards ...

  5. Nintendo DS - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection was a free online game service run by Nintendo. Players with a compatible Nintendo DS game could connect to the service via a Wi-Fi network using a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector or a wireless router. The service was launched in North America, Australia, Japan and Europe throughout November 2005.

  6. List of Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of WFC compatible games on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi handheld game consoles.These games are playable online out of the box, as long as the system is in range of a properly-configured WiFi router or a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, and are not to be confused with games that only allow for wireless multi-play within a close physical vicinity (ad-hoc).

  7. Wireless game adapter - Wikipedia

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    Much like the Wii, the Nintendo DS has built-in wireless capabilities and is similarly not compatible with all wireless routers. Another hindrance is that the DS does not support certain levels of wi-fi encryption (e.g. WPA), thus necessitating the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector.

  8. Game Boy accessories - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy Micro Wireless Adapter is functionally the same as the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter. The only difference between the two varieties is that the Game Boy Micro Wireless Adapter is made to fit the Game Boy Micro's smaller link cable port, and will therefore not fit other Game Boy models or the e-Reader.

  9. Nintendo DSi - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo DSi connects to the Internet via either its built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi or a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector; both methods granted access to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. [129] The DSi supports WEP , WPA ( AES / TKIP ), and WPA2 (AES/TKIP) wireless encryption ; [ 130 ] only software with built-in support can use the latter two ...