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  1. I had the same question for Sgstair about the C?, C+, C- code.

    16:34 sgstair: C+/C?/C- are a way of determining whether an AP will work with your DS.

    16:35 sgstair: C+ means that the AP's base set only includes at most 1mbit and 2mbit... C? means that the rate set is larger and that the DS has to spoof to get in...

    16:35 sgstair: C- means the rate set doesn't include 1-2mbit

     

    The S is for Signal and not part of the C code thing.

     

    The % rate is signal strength as a % rather than hex.

     

    If you connect to AP the app attempts to associate with it.

    There is no WEP support yet.

     

    The Keyboard test is just that, a test.

     

    Definitions of wardriving on the Web:

     

    Wardriving is the term for finding and marking the locations and status of wireless networks. Wardrivers typically use software to determine whether the network is open or closed and a Global Position System device to record the location. A wardriver marks the spot either by using a symbol written in chalk on a building near the spot -- known as warchalking -- or mapping the locations and posting it on the Internet.

     

    Thanks to google define:Wardriving for that definition.

  2. JaJa:

    Yeah, I'd seen the post but am anxious to go for the Australian firmware. I had enough fun getting the bugger to work with Ukonline with the UK firware! Just have to wait i guess.

    i would imagine using the austrailian firmware would be illegal due to the router then operating using austrailian rf frequencies.

     

    Or not. You see wifi is a standard (802.11) which means it's the same worldwide.

    Although i think channel 13 is banned in america, the other 12 channels are the same whether it's US, UK or Austrailian.

  3. As Tssf has said in another post this thing is sensitive.

    I picked up 4 access point, 3 of which i didn't know about (all unencrypted too....)

    I know this is like a alpha release but i have a couple of suggestions.

    1. Instead of hex (?) for signal strength have a percentage or db

    2. Lights out on lid close

    3. Blinking light, (prehaps faster the closer you get to the selected ap?)

    4. Possibility of moving the AP information to the top screen (using select?)

    5. A count of WEPon vs. WEPoff AP's. e.g. 26/100 AP's WEPon

     

    Keep up the good work.

    This is sure better than MK wardriving (well walking).

    I just leave it in my bag scanning for AP's around school.

  4. It doesn't completley brick your DS.

    Don't say that you'll scare people.

    It makes it temporarily non-bootable, until you run the recovery code, which re-writes flashme.

    It doesn't change your firmware it overwrites a small section that should be unused.

    But flashme is in there, and so becomes damaged and unbootable.

  5. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

    I really am annoyed by yet another of these threads.

    The DS doesn't have a TCP/IP stack.

    It is implemented on a need basis by the developer of the game.

    It is in a special ARM7 binary that is distributed by nintendo.

    If they don't need online play, then no TCP/IP stack.

    Reverse engineering a TCP/IP stack from a dump of MK would be nearly impossible as well. There's two binaries with different langauges (ARM 7 and ARM 9) bundeled into one file. Unless you were incredibly intimate with ARM you couldn't do it.

    Also there would undoubtedly be legal problems if ninty thought for even a second we stole thier code (it's bad enough flashme is being distributed).

  6. Nothing. If you haven't read the forum and understood what DSwifi is then you shouldn't be allowed a computer.

    You could learn to spell properly or even capitalise and punctuate.

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