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Can I register my Nintendo DS on the UT wireless network?

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Yes.  However, in order to register your DS, we will require that you provide OIT with the MAC address of your Nintendo DS.

Because the MAC address can only be found from inside of a game that allows online play, we are unable to provide you with specific directions for finding it.  Consult your online-enabled game's directions for instructions on finding the MAC address.

When you have the MAC address ready, visit http://netreg.utk.edu/games/ and follow the instructions to register your DS.

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