My Access Point (SSID) isn´t showing when I do Search for an Access Point
When the "Search for an Access Point" option is selected, the Nintendo DS will display all networks within range. Please follow the steps below if your Nintendo DS doesn´t display your home network (SSID) when you perform a search.
Move closer to the wireless router, then select "search again."
Orient the Nintendo DS so that your body or other objects (such as walls, plants, furniture, and other people) are not blocking the signal.
Ensure there is no interference from other devices (such as wireless telephone, microwaves, etc)
Check your router´s settings to determine if the option to "disable broadcast" is selected. This security setting hides your network SSID from wireless devices. You can either change this setting, or if you prefer to keep your SSID hidden, you can enter your SSID through the Nintendo DS´s "Manual Setup." For how to access your router´s settings, please click here, and select your router. For information on how to use the manual setup screen, click here for more information.
Once you have moved closer to your router, and made sure your router is set to "broadcast," try the search again feature in the "Connection Settings."
If there are other wireless devices in the area, they can interfere with the signal so much that the DS will not be able to connect to the router. Changing the wireless channel on your router may help. Typically, the channel settings will be found in the router´s main "Wireless" tab.
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