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Not sure what you want but if you have problems with the wlan try re-creating your ID storage
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your best option is probably to take the whole thing apart, flip the switch, and put it back together |
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What key is he talking about then? :S
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He meant the physical switch itself is loose. ID keys can't be "loose" lol.
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I think the whole point of that switch is to cut power to the wifi module, so it can't be used from software at all. Probably FCC regulations require it to be that way.
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DS doesn't have a switch for it's wifi, it just switches on when software calls for it.
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We are talking about a PSP here, and the fact of the matter is a PSP DOES have a switch, and has everything to do with whether your wifi is ON or OFF.
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I know I was commenting on the dude saying FCC rules to have a switch.
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and probably uses different frequencies that doesn't interfere with anything else. |
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