Hey need help cant get it to work with a Android Hotspot need help plz
The only reason I ask is that I want homepass and I don't want to get something to do it just to find out it won't work.
I've already told you, they are not on the list. I've done all my research prior to this. Also the device list failed to list any and all usb adapters, hence me asking my question. Your check tool closes without warning after 2 minutes of it running.Please check your wireless card with my check tool, even if you're absolutely sure it won't change MAC, just for statistics.
1. if your notebook have a PCI-Express slot, most probably the wireless adapter is a mini-PCIe card, just change it with the other one, it will cost you $5-10. Broadcom-based works for sure.
2. look for available models according to this device ssupport list https://code.google.com/p/wl500g/wiki/Devices . Or search for the model here http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database it must have at least -mini firmware build (NOT micro) and build number over 20000 and chipset is preferably Broadcom (BCM), Atheros (AR) is less preferred, but not RaLink (RT) - it won't work with MAC change.
I've already told you, they are not on the list. I've done all my research prior to this. Also the device list failed to list any and all usb adapters, hence me asking my question. Your check tool closes without warning after 2 minutes of it running.
I am not getting streetpasses. I thought it was a misconfiguration by my part.
My router is DD-WRT (a tplink 841 nd). I've cleared the commands, I've checked the cron, I've changed to NZ@McD1 at the wireless part. I am not getting streetpasses anymore.
All I did was to redo everything. I reapplied the wget command at page 10, which was
wget -O /tmp/nzone.sh http://nintendozone.no-ip.org/install; chmod +x /tmp/nzone.sh; /tmp/nzone.sh BASE256,GBATEMP
I've only changed the base 16 to base 256. Cron is set for 24 hours.
My DD-WRT is build 22118. I'm from Brazil.
I try it again
also the same radio off and never on ToT
"Intel Corporation,Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 2230,Wireless Network This interface adapter driver can use unicast MAC [bit1=0], which is not a problem, and only local MAC [bit2=1], i.e. not hardware "
I'm going to need a translation. The funny thing is that I can change the mac of the wireless adapter, but all the Microsoft virtual routers ran from it will always have the normal mac address, not the modified one. I saw other people have this same result and they said it was because they had an intel card, so I thought I was at a dead end there.
EDIT: Would the RT-N12 on that list work since it supports the custom firmware? It's the cheapest one I can find on ebay.
First, you did exatly what my script does automaticallyHi,
I need some help troubleshooting my setup, can anyone spare a minute or two?
Just try my script and PM me if it still not working like that. Make sure you are uninstalled all virtual router software you tried before, if any.
Mac check.cmd is not dependent on nzonr.vbs or nzone.macs of any kind. As soon your wireless connection called Wi-Fi then you just need to run maccheck.cmd "Wi-Fi"In the posted linked from the OP, there is a line with (for Windows) nzone.macs "Wireless Network Connection" and I'm not sure what to do there.
Where can I download this "nzone.macs" script? And is "Wireless Network Connection" the regular Wi-Fi adapter connection right? (I was using "Wi-Fi" for most guides here so "Wireless Network Connection" got claimed by the Virtual Wi-Fi one)
I also think this might be an issue with my main router (Technicolor TG589vn v3). At first, I thought it couldn't be it since for the router, the internet request might be the same if it's coming either from the PC or the 3DS / another Device using the Shared Connection, but after looking around it's options, I'm starting to doubt if that's the case... and unfortunately this router is provided by the ISP so I have no means of changing it, so I'm stuck with finding the issue, and if it's really the router, damn =/
Edit: I just tried the nzone.vbs script without the .macs one, the connection appeared and I managed to connect to it, but the internet test fails like the other times I've tried.
It did, however, show that there's a Nintendo Zone nearby now...
Edit2: After running the script once, I got the nzone.macs file... and I ran the maccheck.cmd on it, and it said that my adapter can't change macs =/
I guess my only option now is try to *ugh* socialize? Gods help me.
Edit3: Checking on the Device Manager, it seems I do can change the Wireless Adapter's Mac, since there is a "Network Address" value on the list and I can set a value there.
My setup might be messed up though, this is what I have:
Local Area Connection
Network, Shared
Intel 82579V Gigabyte Network
Wi-Fi (with a red X on it)
Not Connected
Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network
Wireless Network Connection
NZ@McD1
Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter
Theres no NZ but you still receive streetpasses. (if it's properly working)Hi, I've updated my 3DS XL to Version 9.
I'm following the guide on page one word for word but Nintendo Zone is not appearing for me at all? Can someone help please? I have had this setup previously with no issues but now I've come to setting it up again... no NZ..