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    Quote Originally Posted by thegroisht44 View Post
    Pupulone, any progress on this? I'm having the same problem. Also where can I find the browser for DSOrganize?
    Dude, All you do is go to DSOrganize, then choose web browser

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    Interesting.. When I go on DSorganize it has a file browser but no web browser. Either I'm being retarded or I have an early version cos I can't see anything that vaguely resembles a web browser on that thing. Pretty redundant though as I heard it's not such a good browser. I just wanna get Bunjalloo working but it's proving to be a major ball ache.

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    Ok, I was being retarded. However, the DSO browser STILL won't connect to wifi. It just says 'associating' for about 30 seconds then says 'failed to connect'. Help? =( Doing this kinda $#@! is far harder when you're doing it thousands of miles from home..

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegroisht44 View Post
    Ok, I was being retarded. However, the DSO browser STILL won't connect to wifi. It just says 'associating' for about 30 seconds then says 'failed to connect'. Help? =( Doing this kinda $#@! is far harder when you're doing it thousands of miles from home..
    You are using the newest version of Bunjalloo, right?

    Getting wifi to work can be very easy or very hard.

    Is your Wireless network 'open' or is there security?

    In DSO go to configuration (at bottom), on the last tab you'll see a little wi-fi icon. Choose that.

    You'll see three boxes, these are used to save three separate wi-fi configurations.

    At the top of the screen is a selector to choose firmware or DSOrganize.

    Keep it at firmware and choose the first box.

    choose Scan, what happens?

    I think you can do the same thing in Wi-Fi enabled games.

    Setting up wi-fi manually(without DHCP or whetever) can be fairly annoying.

    most of the gateways and ips can be found by opening your command prompt and typing ipconfig

    googled for a guide, might help
    http://www.myds.com.au/GuideDetail.aspx?id=6

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