Nintendo DS gets RAM Beef Injection

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Topic started: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:50
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Tue, 21 Feb 2006 03:01
Whatleydude wrote:
Oh my god.
Dude. You're a loser.

Why bother man?

I dont post here often at all - and you're exactly the reason why.

Good bye.


Thanks for posting about how you never post. You contributed nothing to this thread. This is exactly why you failed your political journalism class, your constructive critism lectures, and your blood test. We still don't know why that last one happened.
Azmodan
Anonymous
Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:45
No, the internet connection is connected through WIFI 802.11b. That means someone near you (or you) needs to have an 802.11b compatible wireless modem, or router and you need to be in range to be able to connect. Furthermore, it only supports WEP security (this only applies if they have any form of a password, in which case it'd probably be your router). If you live in a big city, chances are you could probably connect to someone elses connection. This may or may not be illegal depending on where you live, so check up on that with your local police and/or lawyers?

But the bottom line is, it's not internet anywhere. You need the access point for it to work. If you got wireless internet at your house, then it's great. Otherwise, I don't recommend it unless you want the extra RAM.

:P
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