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→‎Wi-Fi Hotspots: Again being more specific. BTW Pepsiman, using the apostrophe in "it's" shows singular possession. Removing the apostrophe is grammatically incorrect.
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* These can be configured on you own router/laptop/phone to identify as a nintendo zone.
 
* These can be configured on you own router/laptop/phone to identify as a nintendo zone.
 
* You will need an available internet connection to be able to connect to the servers.
 
* You will need an available internet connection to be able to connect to the servers.
* After connecting the Wi-Fi network, the page displayed will be of the device's region. (Some regions, such as Australia, will not be redirected to a local Nintendo Zone page as there are no plans to introduce Nintendo Zone(s) to that region. Instead they will be brought to the Nintendo Zone of the region of the SSID)  
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* After connecting the Wi-Fi network, the page displayed will be of the device's region. (Some regions, such as Australia, will not be redirected to a local Nintendo Zone page as there are no plans to introduce Nintendo Zone(s) to that region. If a 3DS has it's region set to one of these regions where there are no plans to introduce a Nintendo Zone, they will be brought to the Nintendo Zone of the region of the SSID)  
 
* If you intend to create a permanent, private, Nintendo Zone WiFi spot. It is recommended that you enable MAC address filtering to only allow your devices. As using any form of encryption will prevent the Nintendo Zone WiFi spot from working with your 3DS.
 
* If you intend to create a permanent, private, Nintendo Zone WiFi spot. It is recommended that you enable MAC address filtering to only allow your devices. As using any form of encryption will prevent the Nintendo Zone WiFi spot from working with your 3DS.
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