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Want to get on Nintendo WiFi? Don't have a router? Use your Mac!

If you have a Mac computer with AirPort, you can use AirPort to take your Nintendo DS online! No more need to buy a wireless router. Just get your Mac online with an ethernet cable and use it to send your internet connection to your DS wirelessly!

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9:27 PM

i dont have a mac so it doesnt really affect me. but i guess its something nice to know!    



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