Not normally I don't think. You'd probably have to Jailbreak it to start with. I don't really know but it's not something I've ever looked into on my iPad.Orcboyphil said:Wait you can torrent on an iPad?
Wow. That one's actually really good. Have yourself a beer for your efforts on this one.DVS BSTrD said:You guys certainly have managed to get kicked out of a lot of places. I'd say you have impressive Banned width.
DS are very picky with what networks they will connect to. Only ones with a particular type of security (WEP I think) can be used for games. This didn't use to be a problem, but it's not an incredibly secure encryption and there are better options, so no-body uses it any more. When I first got Diamond I could connect to the WI-FI at McDonalds, but not now. I use to have my home network set so I could get those Pokemon events, but Windows 7 won't automatically connect to WEP networks because of how weak they are that they pose a security risk to your computer, so I just gave up.scw55 said:Public Wi-Fi IS a lie.
I went to many hotspots last year to get event Pokemon on PKMN Diamond and my DS refused to connect
I had no form of WiFi elsewhere.
O hai Rain. I mostly lurk now...Rainboq said:Tharwen?! Its been a while! How are you?
I was about to mention college campuses but you covered all the bases lol :]orangeapples said:best thing to do is go to a university. Most of those in my area have a university WiFi and a guest WiFi. If you're young enough you look like a student. If you're old enough you'll look like a professor.
The old DS consoles were a pain like that. Thankfully the 3DS introduced WPA and WEP compatibility!Lizardon said:Great video guys. I hope we got more educational videos in the future.
DS are very picky with what networks they will connect to. Only ones with a particular type of security (WEP I think) can be used for games. This didn't use to be a problem, but it's not an incredibly secure encryption and there are better options, so no-body uses it any more. When I first got Diamond I could connect to the WI-FI at McDonalds, but not now. I use to have my home network set so I could get those Pokemon events, but Windows 7 won't automatically connect to WEP networks because of how weak they are that they pose a security risk to your computer, so I just gave up.scw55 said:Public Wi-Fi IS a lie.
I went to many hotspots last year to get event Pokemon on PKMN Diamond and my DS refused to connect
I had no form of WiFi elsewhere.
I was really happy when I learnt of this. Then frustrated when Pokemon Black and White, and now Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 were released on the DS. So even though you can play them on the 3DS you can't use any of the online features (trading, battling, event Pokemon) without a WEP network. Pokemon is the only DS/3DS games I have interest in the online component so this is really annoying.TimeLord said:The old DS consoles were a pain like that. Thankfully the 3DS introduced WPA and WEP compatibility!
Ummm... I don't know how your going about it but I can play online battles and do the WiFi events and stuff using both WPA and WEP routers on my 3DS playing Pokemon WhiteLizardon said:I was really happy when I learnt of this. Then frustrated when Pokemon Black and White, and now Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 were released on the DS. So even though you can play them on the 3DS you can't use any of the online features (trading, battling, event Pokemon) without a WEP network. Pokemon is the only DS/3DS games I have interest in the online component so this is really annoying.TimeLord said:The old DS consoles were a pain like that. Thankfully the 3DS introduced WPA and WEP compatibility!
I guess I'll just have to wait for the inevitable 3DS Pokemon game.
Wow I feel stupid. Yeah you're totally right. The games are apparently "DSi Enhanced" which means they do have the WPA support. And here I've been bitching about that since Black and White came out. Guess that's my fault for not doing my research. Thanks for the correction.TimeLord said:Ummm... I don't know how your going about it but I can play online battles and do the WiFi events and stuff using both WPA and WEP routers on my 3DS playing Pokemon WhiteLizardon said:I was really happy when I learnt of this. Then frustrated when Pokemon Black and White, and now Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 were released on the DS. So even though you can play them on the 3DS you can't use any of the online features (trading, battling, event Pokemon) without a WEP network. Pokemon is the only DS/3DS games I have interest in the online component so this is really annoying.TimeLord said:The old DS consoles were a pain like that. Thankfully the 3DS introduced WPA and WEP compatibility!
I guess I'll just have to wait for the inevitable 3DS Pokemon game.
I'm sure that once any one of them gets a non-Apple unit as their personal devices, they'll be happy to do so. Or if they can find a shell of a non-Apple device to use as a prop. Or are you going to buy them one?Bors Mistral said:Guys, great episode but unless they are actually paying you for ad time could you possibly lose (ed. fixed that for you) the frigging apples or at least greatly reduce the amount of them?
Cold air does not conduct WiFi as well.TheDharmaFox said:shame that Canada has such a poor internet access
The crew actually (almost) all use Apple products as their primary computing devices. It's not product placement so much as it is "illustrating the point with what we have on-hand."Bors Mistral said:Guys, great episode but unless they are actually paying you for ad time could you possibly lose the frigging apples or at least greatly reduce the amount of them?
edited: to appease the typo nazis