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I cannot connect to the internet. I keep getting error code 052010-1

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Error Code: 052010 The DHCP settings of the access point and DS don't appear to be compatible.
What to do:
Please check the DHCP settings of your router and try again. 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:

  • 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 need assistance, click here and select your router manufacturer and model number. If available, our router pages can provide specific information on where to locate your router's DHCP settings.
What is DHCP?
DHCP is a setting, typically "enabled" by default, that lets your router automatically assign IP addresses to the devices connected to it. This option is a setting for advanced users, and normally should be set "enabled." If you prefer to have your router's DHCP set to "disable," you will need to enter a valid IP address on the Nintendo DS, through the "manual settings" option. For information on how to do this, click here.
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.

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ERROR CODE FOR DSI 052010-1

Make sure the security key and security type are entered into the Nintendo DS exactly as they appear in your router's settings; manually assign an IP address to the Nintendo DS.
Don't know how to find your router's security key?
Manually assign an IP address to your Nintendo DS.


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Please check whether the below point will be helpful.

  • The DHCP settings of the access point and DS dont appear to be compatible.
  • Please check the DHCP settings of your router and try again.
  • If you have multiple connection files saved to your DS the error message you received can help determine which connection file may be experiencing a problem you error code says problem with connection file 2 .Please check
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Hello how do that intternt error code :052010

Error Code: 052010 The DHCP settings of the access point and DS don't appear to be compatible.
What to do:
Please check the DHCP settings of your router and try again. 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:
  • Errors ending in 0 = connection file 1
  • Errors ending in 1 = connection file 2
  • Errors ending in 2 = connection file 3
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If you need assistance, click here and select your router manufacturer and model number. If available, our router pages can provide specific information on where to locate your router's DHCP settings.
What is DHCP?
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