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Sadly can't do tomorrow - my little one's birthday and will be blowing up balloons and making cakes etc or I would definitely join you. Next Friday?

BTW after we left you last week got absolutely plastered in the Dog and got in all sorts of trouble, steering clear of there for a while!

It's already arrived, my girlfriend's coming back from the states with them today. I hope she got a pink one, that would be lush.


So the dongle goes in the PC so it can interface with the DS? I don't get it. Forgive be for being a bit thick and not getting why you can't play over the interweb without it when wifi's already built in!

yep, it's exactly like your usb wifi receiver for your broadband, except it's only for the DS. You can then browse internet on the DS should you be daft enough, do some interfacy things on the nintendo site, and of course play Mario Karts or whatever with anyone in the world. (except me, I don't have a dongle)

Hang on, but I have a wireless router! So do I still need that dongle? (still utterly confused)


found this on an interwebsite somewhere:

"Don't have a wireless router but want to play your original style Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite online from home? You can use the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. The USB Connector is a dedicated wireless access point that plugs into a USB port on your PC. It uses your PC to access your existing high-speed Internet connection."

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