Connecting a Nintendo DSi XL to BT Fon

Hi, I have managed to connect my Nintendo DSi XL to the Internet via my BT Home Hub 2 using  WPA security without any problem.
But I am unable to connect to the Internet via BT Fon without security either at home or other hotspots, I get
Error 052200-1 on the Nintendo. Has anyone managed to connect BT Fon? if you have could you please tell me how.

Hi Kilgetty,
Thanks for posting. I've done a quick Google search and found this on Error 052200-1 messages. Let me know if it helps.
Cheers
David
BTCare Community Mod
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