Is this still being updated?
All hail the pause button
It should be working nicely, as well as the Next button. Let me know if there's any issues!
I've used Virtual Router to create a network "attwifi" and my 3DS managed to connect to it.
I've also set netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow
However, I've been unable to get any streetpasses at all.
Are there any Mac IDs there will definitely have users,
this way I can be sure that it might be an issue with my setup?
I've tried and tried (also with the Prime Macs) but can't get any passes.
Note:
Windows 8.0, using mostly Wireless Network (Not Ethernet, but didn't work with cabled network either).
Thing is, you NEED to have a second connection on your computer (Ethernet is the most reliable). If you use this, it uses your wireless card to create the access point. If you try to use wireless while doing this, it will fail. The only way you can use wireless with this is if you have a second wireless adapter you can install (Internally or via USB), as wireless cards cannot receive data from an access point while being an access point itself.
If Ethernet is failing, make sure that your Ethernet connection is enabled for sharing so that your SoftAP will be able to access the internet.
I'm using ethernet right now.
At my Network and Sharing Center,
my attwifi Access Type shows as "No Internet access"
In the Network and Sharing Center, go into your adapter settings, and under the "Ethernet" connection (Double click), in the Sharing tab, make sure the first option is checked off.
Then choose your adapter (SoftAP) in the dropbox.
Alright! Now it both says internet,
Though I'm not getting any passes :/
Your 3DS may have logged them in its history, so you might not get any for a few hours. Try perhaps getting some of the colored-shirt Mii MACs that match your Mii and try using those.
What are you using laptop maybe?I am so close to getting HomePass to work! Ugh...
The tool works great. The driver for my card has an option to change the mac, but it doesn't actually change it. This actually changes the mac (I'm assuming because it edits the registries with Macshift).
However, if I change my mac to anything other than the address hard-coded into the chip, I can't connect to my wireless network! I get the "Windows could not connect to the network" error and can't connect again until I cause the mac to reset. I have no idea why a spoofed mac would prevent me from connecting, as my router does not use mac filtering. It is an old, integrated Realtek chip but spoofing should still work on that model. Has anyone had this issue?
EDIT: I see that I need at least two connections to use this, as I can't become a hotspot while also connected to a hotspot. Is this definite? I could have sworn I've seen people set this up wirelessly with only one network card. I have no problem creating the hosted network, and even connecting to it and accessing the internet on my 3ds, provided the mac is unchanged. I even get the Nintendo Zone alert.
I made an edit to my post, I got this working with just one wireless card on a different machine. I'm using the hosted network method on Windows 7. I think some cards only support the mac that is hard-coded inside them. The working one is an Atheros5007EG and it works fine after updating the driver.What are you using laptop maybe?
It will not work with one wireless card.
thats true. BUT any of the prime macs should give you streetpasses straight away if its not working your macs arent changing properly or maybe internet connection is lost on your attwifi. Check that with wieye i think its called for android and it will show you your attwifis mac address don't trust windows cause its great if your adapter is changing macs but did your attwifi's mac change as well thats a different thing. Windows is shit for doing this a lot of driver problems and general windows problems let alone all the different wifi cards there are plus their driversI made an edit to my post, I got this working with just one wireless card on a different machine. I'm using the hosted network method on Windows 7. I think some cards only support the mac that is hard-coded inside them. The working one is an Atheros5007EG and it works fine after updating the driver.
Still no passes yet, I think I need to try a lot of addresses before I know for sure if it's a success.
When I run ipconfig/all it reveals that both my wireless card and my virtual attwifi network are using the new mac addresses. But for some reason, even though I've enabled sharing, other devices sometimes can't connect to the internet through attwifi.thats true. BUT any of the prime macs should give you streetpasses straight away if its not working your macs arent changing properly or maybe internet connection is lost on your attwifi. Check that with wieye i think its called for android and it will show you your attwifis mac address don't trust windows cause its great if your adapter is changing macs but did your attwifi's mac change as well thats a different thing. Windows is shit for doing this a lot of driver problems and general windows problems let alone all the different wifi cards there are plus their drivers
For some reason, if I use MACycle to change mac addresses it crashes my Wi-Fi card until I reboot.
But if I manually change using macycle command line, it works fine.