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Lately ( since the saturday before last) i have had problems getting onto wifi, the DS keeps giving me error 52200, but i cant check it cause nintendowifi.com says error connecting to server. every so often pokemongts.com says that as well, anyideas why im having these problems?
well nintendo.com says this

"Error Code: 52200

The Access Point you are attempting to connect from is not connected to the internet or a firewall is blocking traffic necessary for connecting to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. What to do will depend on where you are trying to connect from:

What to do:
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

Verify that your router is connected to the internet when attempting to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. If you are not able to access the internet on your computer, then there is a problem with your internet connection. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for more information.


America Online (AOL) broadband users may experience difficulties when attempting to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Please contact America Online for assistance.


If this error occurs regularly, while you are playing at home, it is likely a connection problem related to your firewall settings. For more information on firewalls and the Nintendo WFC, 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. "

So maybe its your router try a reset IMO since its short and can help often but it could also be your ISP since ive had similar problem although mine werent off anf on they were at long times where someone cut a wire or something so i doubt its that but try a restart and go from there thats all I know to do with this
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