Oct 14, 2013 . Sounds like you're trying to configure DS wireless mode on the 3DS. You need to enter system settings and choose the top left icon, Internet Settings. Click the big blue button "Connection Settings" and use that, not the Nintendo DS Connections button below that. NNID: TendaShy.
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Jan 17, 2013 . For Nintendo 3DS on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Access point's security settings aren't supported by the DS?".
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Nintendo Support: How to Change the Wireless Security ...
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Sep 01, 2013 . My DS says that the access point's security settings are not supported by nintendo ds? 0 votes . 7,696 views. ... but DSi and 3DS both have it. Go to your settings on your main menu, then go to internet, and there should be the advanced options. ... Will I be able to access the Dream World and Global Link on a DS lite.
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Access your router's settings page and update the network wireless security settings to use a supported security type. Important: If you change the network's security type, you may also need to change this setting on wireless devices that connect to the network (such as any PCs or smart devices).
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Feb 16, 2019 . nintendo ds only support WPS wifi password, that means that you are trying to connect to WPA wifi password witch is not supported, also DS online is dead/closed by nintendo. Reactions: BLOCKMINER3000 , CallmeBerto and Limoon
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Dec 28, 2011 . So basically I tried the "Search for an Access Point" option and got the error, "The access point's security settings are not supported by the Nintendo DS" SO I …
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Jan 21, 2013 . Hey guys so recently i found my old Pokemon Diamond and i told my friend(Who lives in japan and were both Pokemon fans) i found it and he was like "Cool lets do a wifi Battle" and i said OK but when i tried connecting to the Wifi Via the connection settings menu it said "The access point's security settings are not supported by the Nintendo DS.
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It simply means that the security on your router is to high and does not support the DS.
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If your router has a setting for WPA2-PSK, WPA2-personal, or WPA2- personal shared key (these are all the same thing), then use that instead of WPA2-enterprise. I do not believe that the 3DS can connect to a WPA2-enterprise network. 1. level 2. therealkami.
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The access point's security settings are not supported by Nintendo DS. For help, visit ... If it's telling you that your access point's security settings are not supported then that almost ...
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Fron what I gather from research, the 3ds uses a WPA standard that Google refuses to recognise, but that's just a guess. The whole thing is frustrating if you want to puchase DLC. Not exactly sure what solution I can use to fix this, since I got rid of the old router, …
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May 30, 2013 . The only thing besides restarting the device is check your WiFI settings on your 3DS and to check your wireless router if there is anything preventing your 3DS from accessing the store DNS wise. A lot of times it's based on the type of security your router has that stops services like the eShop and such from loading. Source(s): Nintendo 3ds Community
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Nintendo DS Game Cards are only compatible with WEP security, and are not compatible with WPA security. So while you can enjoy other online features of the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS …
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2. On the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup screen, tap the "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Settings" box. 3. Tap one of the connection save files (1, 2, or 3). (Multiple save files are available should you wish to save connection settings for other locations.) 4. Tap the "Manual Setup" icon on the screen. 5. The following list of settings will be presented.
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Apr 23, 2011 . It says 'The access point's security settings are not supported by the Nintendo DS. For help, visit support.nintendo.com.' but I can't find anything that's useful. EDIT: It's got a …
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You just need to select one that minimizes interference with other access points. 4 Under Security Options, select one of the available settings. (For WEP, continue with Step 5. For all others, go to Step 8.) You should choose the strongest security option available on your wireless access point — WPA-PSK [TKIP] + WPA2-PSK [AES] in this example.
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Dec 08, 2010 . "The access point's security settings are not supported by the Nintendo DS. For help, visit support.nintendo.com." Yep, please help :( #6 Top Bunk. Top Bunk. Top Bunk ... but I think it can connect for when you get it. And I'm pretty sure the 3DS will have more compatibility with connections as well. The only thing I can think of is using any ...
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Step-by-step instructions to change the Nintendo 3DS security settings. From the Nintendo 3DS HOME menu, highlight and select the Settings Icon. Select "Internet Settings.". Select "Connection Settings.". The top screen will display the name of the different networks you have set connections up with.
Nintendo DS and wireless security compatibility (WEP & WPA) Since the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS are compatible with WPA security, can I play Nintendo DS games online using WPA? Nintendo DS Game Cards are only compatible with WEP security, and are not compatible with WPA security.
The Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL support WEP, WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK (AES) and WPA2-PSK (TKIP) security. The Nintendo 2DS and New Nintendo 3DS systems support the same, but without WPA2-PSK (TKIP). Using the onscreen keyboard, enter the security key and select OK when complete.
The Setup Utility program is included in all Nintendo WFC-compatible Nintendo DS games. This utility program will configure the Nintendo DS to communicate with a wireless point, like a wireless router or a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, and save the setup information in the memory of the Nintendo DS.
Step-by-step instructions to change the Nintendo 3DS security settings. From the Nintendo 3DS HOME menu, highlight and select the Settings Icon. Select "Internet Settings.". Select "Connection Settings.". The top screen will display the name of the different networks you have set connections up with.
The Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL support WEP, WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK (AES) and WPA2-PSK (TKIP) security. The Nintendo 2DS and New Nintendo 3DS systems support the same, but without WPA2-PSK (TKIP). Using the onscreen keyboard, enter the security key and select OK when complete.
Wireless interference can result in weak signal strength and prevent the system from locating your wireless router or access point. If you are still unable to locate a wireless access point, please contact us for support. Is this answer helpful?
Ensure the access point being used is compatible with your system. If the access point you are attempting to connect to uses a feature not supported by your system, the wireless network's settings will need to be changed. Attempting to connect a Wii console online?