DS and Airplanes
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DS and Airplanes
I am off to Ibiza tomorrow and was wondering is the Nintendo DS’s wireless thing on all the time or only when you tell it connect to another DS. That is to say, would merely having a DS switched on, on a plain potential cause problems (I am not taking about take off and landing when they tell you not to use any electronic devises)?
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Re: DS and Airplanes
As far as I know, you should be fine. You have to set up the DS for a given network to access it, and so long as you don't do that I don't think it will cause any problems.Glimmervoid wrote:I am off to Ibiza tomorrow and was wondering is the Nintendo DS’s wireless thing on all the time or only when you tell it connect to another DS. That is to say, would merely having a DS switched on, on a plain potential cause problems (I am not taking about take off and landing when they tell you not to use any electronic devises)?
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Yeah, the fears over mobiles when they first came out were down to the unknown properties of dozens of people on a plane using microwave transmitters so close to delicate instruments (assuming you could even get a signal). So long as the plane accomodates for such transceivers, you won't have any problems, especially with a DS. Hospitals may be another matter though.
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The DS's bluetooth is only active if you go into PictoChat, Download Play or try to connect with a game.
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If that's true, that's the first I've heard of. All of the explanations for not using cellphones on a plane that I've heard of have something to do with it being bad for the plane.Stark wrote:I thought the problem with phones was that by moving so fast, anyone in a plane who could (somehow) get a signal was moving from cell to cell so fast it would mess up the network?
Heh. That never made any sense to me (certainly never broken a plane, regardless of all the people that don't turn them off) even ifyou get reception at 30,000feet. It was mentioned in a network lecture, discussion the limitations of mobile networks: thousands of people taking a slot on a transciever and leaving range seconds later would stress the poor dears.Ryoga wrote:If that's true, that's the first I've heard of. All of the explanations for not using cellphones on a plane that I've heard of have something to do with it being bad for the plane.
Yeah, the problem is that the phone might connect to multiple cells at once, which causes problems for the network (though they may be resolving it - the FCC is considering permitting cellphone usage on the aircraft). There is also the issue that the phones might interfere with the avionics or sensors of the aircraft.
My flight instructer told me the same thing. It has more to do with screwing up the ground-based network than anything to do with the aircraft itself.Stark wrote:I thought the problem with phones was that by moving so fast, anyone in a plane who could (somehow) get a signal was moving from cell to cell so fast it would mess up the network?
IIRC there is also a hefty FCC fine for using a cellular phone in the air.
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Whatever, dude. Doesn't change my point.Praxis wrote:DS is 802.11b, not Bluetooth.Dalton wrote:The DS's bluetooth is only active if you go into PictoChat, Download Play or try to connect with a game.
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It messes with the satellites, because at altitude your phone has a much greater LOS, which ties up many more connections with the network. It has little to do with either the speed of the aircraft (since cell networks are designed to switch connections quickly), nor with possible interference with aircraft instruments (though that would clearly be a concern if it were possible, the instruments are shielded against much more powerful forms of interference).Infidel7 wrote:My flight instructer told me the same thing. It has more to do with screwing up the ground-based network than anything to do with the aircraft itself.Stark wrote:I thought the problem with phones was that by moving so fast, anyone in a plane who could (somehow) get a signal was moving from cell to cell so fast it would mess up the network?
IIRC there is also a hefty FCC fine for using a cellular phone in the air.
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