Belkin and Nintendo DS Problem

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FFS! Why won't it connect up? I got a Belkin G+ MIMO Router ADSL Modem and I can get on the internet fine but when I try to connect via wireless using the DS, the signal is strong then it just goes weak and a error code comes up saying;

Code:
Error Code 52100;

Connected to access point but unable to connect to the server. Confirm connection settings and internet availability.

I typed the error code into the Ninty WiFi site and it comes up with more or less the same =/
 
Umm... is the MAC filter for the firewall set to Deny instead of Allow? That's all I can think of that would be stopping it now.
Oh, what about your IP/Subnet/Gateway numbers? At first I was using the ones found in the Status page (like 203.198.38.5 or whatever) but changing IP to 10.1.1.3 and Gateway to 10.1.1.1 fixed it.

Error Code 52100

How to solve this: Turn off WEP and rebooting. -SYD10

How to solve: Change transmission rate to 1-2.-SHADOWFOXMACH281

How to solve: Lower the Transmission rate (TX) to 1-2mbps and turn off any speedboosters (if there are any). If you want to use a WEP key, then make one on the router and type in the correct digits on your DS, its not very hard.-SHAGGY197

How to solve: Ok, use the automatic setup (instead of manual), on your router, set the TX rate to 2 and the WEP to shared. You should be able to connect now.-FLYFISHING

Note: But just to clarify, the first thing you need to do is look at any and all special notes on the Nintendowifi site for your router. I gave that help for a D-Link DI-524 revision E router. Which requires the TX rate to be set to 2 and the WEP to shared; other routers may need different settings changes.-FLYFISHING

How to solve: Ok make sure that there is no MAC filtering on. If there is allow the DS (or turn it off). Also try using WEP shared. It has a higher chance of working (in my expierence). Also if you had to reinstall the software on the router you should make sure that you have the most up to date version. Go here select your router and make sure it is all up to date. Also check to see that you entered all of the info correctly (that one got me for a bit). It may just be better to use a second slot instead of trying to check the first (or current) spot.- THEDIVINGSOCCERPLAYER

How to solve: Try going into your router and lowering your transmission rate to 1-2 mbps and your basic rate to 1-2 mbps. You may also need to update the firmware on your router. If you're unfamiliar with how to access your router, go here.-NOA_BOBASTIC

"Error 52100" IP adress conflict...?

How to solve: If your computer reconises it, then its actually your firewall. If you have any kind of anti-virus firewall up, disable it and try and connect.

How to solve: Add 10 to the end of my IP adress.-KISSESCOLLIDE
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The user manual says how to change the transmission rate for a wireless card but that's about it.

FFS!

And now I get this,
Code:
Error Code : 52101 Connected to the access point but unable to connect to the server.
 
I had this problem alot with my router and DS...but I just reset the router and that worked generally...

Or sometimes we had to set it to Not DHCP, then switch it BACK to DHCP, and that worked...
 
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