QUOTE (spalnndsstest @ Jul 26 2007, 11:46 AM)

is there any way to boos thru software the wireless sensitivity?
doubtful. i've noticed that the nds wifi software only detects wifi access points with relatively good signal strength. it probably discards all ap's with a signal strength less than 20% or so. for instance: wifi_lib_test can pick up 4 wifi connections from outside my house. only 2 show up in the nds wifi software (the ones that have better than 20%). i'm fairly certain that both pieces of software have the same wifi detecting capability, its just that the nds wifi software discards the access points that have signal less than 20% or so (i'm getting the % from the wifilib test wardriving mode). The wifi_lib_test will report a signal of ANY strength, even 0 or 1%.
I remember reading in a forum somewhere and someone had said "think of the nds wifi antenna as a 2 inch wire with aluminum foil wrapped around it".
I seriously doubt any software modification could increase the wifi range of the ds. Now, I don't know if a hardware mod tutorial exists or not, but I believe it would be possible to modify the hardware to receive a better signal. After all, its just a wire antenna. Probably boosting the gain somehow or making the antenna bigger would accomplish this. But it would be hardly worth it, since the ds inherently has gimped wifi hardware. Its only limited to 2mbps. So this would only accomplish the goal of increasing the ds's range; which I admit would be nice; but it wouldn't make the ds any better at doing wifi (eg. access times, bandwidth)
software mod/patch/firmware hacks are likely out of the question. I dont know much about the inner workings of the ds, but i'm sure if it were possible to do this, someone would have done it by now, since the ds has been out since 2004.
hope this answers your question.