Based on the information below, it looks like your DS is trying to connect to connection file 2. Are you really trying to use that one, or are you really trying to use 1? I would suggest possibly erasing the other connection file information unless you acutally use them.
For my set up, I have connection file 1 is home, while 2 and 3 get used at relatives and wifi hot spots like in the airport.
The Nintendo DS is unable to connect to an Access Point. What to do will depend on where you are connecting from:
Connecting from a wireless home network:
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- Errors ending in 0 = connection file 1
- Errors ending in 1 = connection file 2
- Errors ending in 2 = connection file 3
- Errors ending in 3 = Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
If you have multiple connection files saved to your Nintendo DS, the error message you received can help determine which connection file may be experiencing a problem:
- Make sure that the DS is within 30 feet of the wireless access point and facing in its general direction.
- Make sure that any other interfering devices, such as microwaves and cordless phones, are turned off.
If the above information does not work, and you are using the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, click here for additional assistance.
If the above information does not work, and you are connecting at home with a wireless router, there could be settings on your router that need to be adjusted. Please click here for more information.