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Ok guys, you are going to beat me. There was a little bug, the kind of inconspicuous bug. It should work now, download again the program !
Thanks a lot! Your program works! Nzone.exe does not work. NbaHomePass.exe rocks!Ok guys, you are going to beat me. There was a little bug, the kind of inconspicuous bug. It should work now, download again the program !
Ok guys, you are going to beat me. There was a little bug, the kind of inconspicuous bug. It should work now, download again the program !
PiPass - Nintendo 3DS Homepass for the Raspberry Pi
PiPass turns your Raspberry Pi into a Nintendo 3DS Homepass Relay Station. The PiPass Dashboard can be accessed through a computer or mobile device. It can manage features without the need of opening up any files manually. However, some fine-tuning may require getting your hands 'dirty'. Though the process is relatively fast and easy.
This does not showcase a complete list of features, but it gives a sense in what PiPass looks like:PiPass Video Overview. The video shown is based on PiPass 1.4, however the general work-flow is relatively the same as in PiPass 1.5 with some minor differences.
What's New in Version 1.5
PiPass 1.5 focuses on overall polish and being informative about what is exactly going on "behind the scenes". The biggest feature addition is the logging system that provides extra information regarding status and it also aids in troubleshooting. The changelog for this version of PiPass is as follows:
- PiPass now features a logging system that is accessible through the dashboard.
- piPass.py works with the logging system to diagnose issues. e.g., hostapd WiFi drivers.
- PiPass can now reset the network through the dashboard.
- PiPass PHP form validation messages now conforms to responsive design and the user interface.
- The PiPass version can now be viewed through the dashboard.
- Changelogs are accessible through 'About PiPass' in the dashboard.
- The dashboard only refreshes the 'Spoofing Status' and the 'Show Current' table, instead of the entire page.
- Scrollable modals.
- Minor rewording.
- Minor tweaks.
Ok. NbaHomePass.exe is not working anymore. It worked for an hour or so, but I stopped getting streetpasses. Everything seems to be connected. My 3DS gets Internet Signal and it can connect to the Nzone app. I am also sending and receiving packets. It all works. Just no streetpasses.
Actually, I experimented the same issue as Ritster21 and it was my first run of the scrip, using BASE256. I still had access to the internet, but it could have been because my smartphone hotspot was still active. Anyway, at some point, I switched off my phone's hotspot. Then, my 3DS' could not access to the internet anymore. So, I simply killed the process (MAC address was ended with "3d"). When I started it again, I my 3DS had the lightblue "Internet" box back again. Of course I didn't receive any streetpass
I switched to BASE16 because the MAC address range starts later, internet and streetpasses were back.
My conclusion is that either some MAC addresses are not considered as valid addresses for hotspots, or there are some keyphrases used by the script are not valid for some MAC addresses. Last solution could be the script gets tired after working for some time, so it decides to setup the hostednetwork wrongly. But I doubt it.
It could actually be because the keyphrases are different depending on the MAC address a you are missing a few ones. Anyway, in most cases I'm pretty sure I won't let the script run for such a long time in an 8-hour span. So it doesn't really matter in the end.That is a problem I cannot solve ^^.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install hostapd
sudo apt-get install dnsmasq
Alrighty I'll add it later todaydicamarques
in the op there's missing 1 guide "Raspberry Pi 2 - PiPass"
It's not mentioned on the github page, but it's for Pi2 only for the moment
I had the same issue as you, i never installed it to my hdd, what you need to do is go to the control panel and enable all community sourcesMy laptop's hard drive recently failed, so I lost the Ubuntu set up I had before for HomePass.
I've managed to succeed in booting Ubuntu 15.04 from a USB stick though, but when I try to to install hostapd or dnsmasq, it errors that the packages are not longer available.
I really don't know that much about Linux though, is there something obvious I mean missing when I try these commands?
Would it be because of the version of Ubuntu I loaded onto the USB stick, do I need to load an earlier version? I believe before I was running Ubuntu 8.04Code:sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install hostapd sudo apt-get install dnsmasq
I had the same issue as you, i never installed it to my hdd, what you need to do is go to the control panel and enable all community sources
Gonna try it now...! EDIT: Ugh, ran out of time, gotta go to school now. The MAC address changed two times, no StreetPasses so far.Ok guys, you are going to beat me. There was a little bug, the kind of inconspicuous bug. It should work now, download again the program !
Okay. Downloaded the NbaHomePass.exe again and tried to run it for an hour or so. Still no StreetPasses. I believe my setup is correct, though:
The MAC address is changing and the Virtual Network is enabled and named "ConsoleNintendo3DS". Again, my 3DS shows that there is a Nintendo Zone available. However, I've received zero StreetPasses within an hour when the console is in sleep mode. When I start the blinking Nintendo Zone app, I get an error code:
What am I missing here? Am I doing everything right? Where might the problem lie?
Yes im using BASE256, why are you asking
do you know some tweaks or tips?
In Detail im Using this on an TP-Link 3020 Travel Router Mini - Its extremely Portable and tiny and gives more Bang for Buck than Spillpass Pi, in my opinion...Sure an Rasperry is a very cool device but for Streetpass i prefer DDWRT.
More Details: My Personal Notes to Setup DDWRT and StreetpassNintendo StreetPass -DD-WRT-1.Set Wifi-Name to :NZ@McD1 Setup as : AP2.Disable Wifi Security3.Setup Mac-Filter (Add your 3DS MAC and the MAC of connecting Devices -example: PC to configure Router-)4.Delete all existing Autostart & Cronjob Commands ->restart Router-> Open CMD or an Terminal and do this via Telnet and wait(Add/Copy this 3 Telnet Commands - One after another, to avoid syntax errors)1: wget -O /tmp/nzone.sh http://nintendozone.no-ip.org/install2: chmod +x /tmp/nzone.sh3: /tmp/nzone.sh BASE256,GBATEMPAnd Wait...after several Minutes, the 3DS shows Streetpass Activity. THIS EVEN SURVIVES RESTART OF THE ROUTER OR AN POWER OFF