Not perhaps the answer you'd prefer - we had a similar problem
involving a DS which I solved by adding a second generic wifi router
connected to my modem for WEP only. I think it was less than £20 from
dabs.com, does the job and avoids complications.

On 26 Dec, 21:08, "Russell Brown" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sad perhaps, but I got a Nintendo DS lite for Christmas.
>
> I'd like to connect it to my existing wifi network, which is set up
> via an express base station connected to my cable modem.
>
> I've got it set up with WPA security, which is fine with our macs, our
> phones and my wii.
>
> But not the DS, oh no, they only work with WEP.
>
> I'm not particularly inclined to reset everything to WEP, but I
> remember reading somewhere (and some time ago) that some routers allow
> different security settings for different devices with specific MAC
> addresses.
>
> Any idea if I can use Airport Utility to do something similar, as its
> relatively easy to find the DS MAS address?
>
> Thanks and Merry Christmas.
>
> Russell
>
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