Datel WiFi Max for Nintendo DS
Datel has released a new product called WiFi
Max that is cheap alternative to a wireless router or Nintendo's USB adapter. The adaptor plugs into a PC and creates a
wireless access point which can be used by both a DS and PSP. Great for gamers with both handhelds, but we're betting if
you've got both, you probably have a wifi router. To the few (or many) that don't though, the unit retails for
£29.99/$39.99.[Thanks, JamesO]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Michael McGuire @ Jan 9th 2006 1:37PM
And how is a $40 gadget a "cheap alternative" to a $35 product (Nintendo's wireless adapter)?
Yes, you get more functionality (not limited to the DS), but that statement still makes no sense.
Guy @ Jan 9th 2006 2:06PM
I don't care how much it is as long as they can provide a driver for windows 98. Why the hell doesn't the nintendo dongle have a w98 driver. When I bought my computer it was a choice between that and ME so I went with 98. Is it really too complicated for the os? I don't think so.
reign @ Jan 9th 2006 4:58PM
I got my router for $40 Canadian...
alex @ Jan 28th 2006 5:07AM
DO NOT GET IT DOESN'T WORK