It would be easier and there no point in changing the url as you cant use the browser for more then 20-30 seconds(enough to load browserhax on n3ds)Nice find OP, gonna try this when I get home! In the past I would just bookmark the main browserhax page and click on the link for the n3DS exploit. Will I need to have my browser pointing directly at that address for it to work?
Strange ... if I put 107.211.140.165 as DNS, the 3DS acts like there's no internet connection. At all, not just in the browser.
It's bad, because I can't install Ninjhax or IronHax.That's weird, I have a connection using that DNS on 10.0.0-27E
It's bad, because I can't install Ninjhax or IronHax.
I have both, but I want to install on O3DS.Are you using N3DS or O3DS?
Did you try the Google DNS / no DNS at all? It shouldn't matter according to the OP.
I have an O3DS!Just disable and enable wifi,then load the browser asap. You don't need DNS
It's bad, because I can't install Ninjhax or IronHax.
O3DS is too slow for that. It can't load the browser fast enough to escape.Just disable and enable wifi,then load the browser asap. You don't need DNS
It's bad, because I can't install Ninjhax or IronHax.
It won't work on old 3DS. It's too slow.Well, I try to reset completely old 3ds browser, it still not work but the update message is gone (still have the browser not working for now tough), I guess smea will have to change a thing to make the thing work properly, so let wait!
It won't work on old 3DS. It's too slow.
The browser doesn't boot up fast enough for the 3DS to not load the browser block, so that's why.I'm pretty sure that not because it to slow, it seem that the tubehax dnson old 3ds is not working properly, but it might be to slow to
But it connects to the internet after the browser loads.The browser doesn't boot up fast enough for the 3DS to not load the browser block, so that's why.
Not sure that's how it works... Maybe? I don't think so though.But it connects to the internet after the browser loads.