I tried using that script but I don't get a streetpass automatically. What's the config required on dd wrt?
It should work on 21061 build for most of the Broadcom and Atheros routers.
I tried using that script but I don't get a streetpass automatically. What's the config required on dd wrt?
My script is for changeing MAC on the fly, without the whole router restart!Thanks.
I've tried your v2 script and it doesn't work (not recycling any MAC, and router is not restarting - I notice if I manually change MAC, the rooter is restarting).
This is the cron code:
Code:*/5 * * * * root /tmp/nzone BASE256,ABR,AMK,JD2,EGD
I also have changed it back to v1 script, copy paste from your post, which now, written in various lines, instead of just one line. This is how it looks:
My script is for changeing MAC on the fly, without the whole router restart!
It is possible that cron just stops working. Just install v2 script and run /tmp/nzone 49,BASE16 manually and see whether MAC is changed. If so, just restar cron stopservice cron; startservice cron
/tmp/nzone: line 7: arithmetic syntax error
nvram lock, waiting...
Now I'm using the following as cron jobs for DD-WRT (2 options):
Code:#Type 1 : 32 MACS 0-59/6 * * * * root ifconfig eth1 down && ifconfig eth1 hw ether 40:53:50:4F:4F:4`/bin/cat /proc/interrupts | /usr/bin/md5sum | /usr/bin/cut -b 1` && ifconfig eth1 up 3-59/6 * * * * root ifconfig eth1 down && ifconfig eth1 hw ether 4E:53:50:4F:4F:4`/bin/cat /proc/interrupts | /usr/bin/md5sum | /usr/bin/cut -b 1` && ifconfig eth1 up #Type 2 : 512 MACS 0-59/6 * * * * root ifconfig eth1 down && ifconfig eth1 hw ether 40:53:50:4F:4F:`/bin/cat /proc/interrupts | /usr/bin/md5sum | /usr/bin/cut -b 1``/bin/cat /proc/interrupts | /usr/bin/md5sum | /usr/bin/cut -b 1` && ifconfig eth1 up 3-59/6 * * * * root ifconfig eth1 down && ifconfig eth1 hw ether 4E:53:50:4F:4F:`/bin/cat /proc/interrupts | /usr/bin/md5sum | /usr/bin/cut -b 1``/bin/cat /proc/interrupts | /usr/bin/md5sum | /usr/bin/cut -b 1` && ifconfig eth1 up
This cycles every three minutes. Choose only one type!
Type 1 cycles 32 different MACS, from @SPOO* and NSPOO*
Type 2 cycles 512 MACS, from @SPO** and NSPO**
I am now using type 2, so we can expect a hit every three minutes once all MACS are seeded . This way, in half an hour I should have ten Mii Plaza hits. Type 1 should be completely seeded by now, or in a couple of hours, when people changes from @SPOOF to NSPOOF .
Using attwifi as SSID.
It should work on 21061 build for most of the Broadcom and Atheros routers.
I just wanted to let you know that it worked! DD-WRT installed without a hitch and it was mostly just as easy to configure it as the stock FW. I've received a StreetPass from someone in California now, so it works! Thanks a lot for helping me find the right binary image to use.
And a huge thanks to the hackers who poked and prodded for a solution! This is awesome!
I doubt that.Is there any way to make the OS X script work on a jailbroken iPhone? Maybe with an app?
Congratulations, well if you can't make it work it's one of two things, or you have done some mistake (which I doubt) or your wifi card isn't compatible with this.HOLY MOTHER OF GOD! I finally made it thanks to DD WRT. I didn't want to use it but I decided to do it thanks to the failures using Android, Windows and Ubuntu. Also, I didn't know that with DD WRT I can use two SSID: One for the 3DS and one for the house. If you see someone from Colombia, with Captain Falcon hat. Is me!
I got Ivy from USA.
wget -O /tmp/nzone.sh http://duke-srg.dyndns.org/3ds/nzone/nzone.sh; chmod +x /tmp/nzone.sh; /tmp/nzone.sh
so now do not use */10 in cron now?Version 3 unified script beta for DD-WRT and WL500G Custom aka "Oleg" firmware
The same as v2 just with hourly list autoupdate and easy installatin, just run in Telnet/SSH (NOT command window):
Reboot will be commitet after installation is done. Installs itself for cron to run every minute, the MAC change period controlled inside the script to match 8 hours interval depending on the number of MACs used.Code:wget -O /tmp/nzone.sh http://duke-srg.dyndns.org/3ds/nzone/nzone.sh; chmod +x /tmp/nzone.sh; /tmp/nzone.sh
Congratulations, well if you can't make it work it's one of two things, or you have done some mistake (which I doubt) or your wifi card isn't compatible with this.
Version 3 unified script beta for DD-WRT and WL500G Custom aka "Oleg" firmware
The same as v2 just with hourly list autoupdate and easy installatin, just run in Telnet/SSH (NOT command window):
Reboot will be commitet after installation is done. Installs itself for cron to run every minute, the MAC change period controlled inside the script to match 8 hours interval depending on the number of MACs used.Code:wget -O /tmp/nzone.sh http://duke-srg.dyndns.org/3ds/nzone/nzone.sh; chmod +x /tmp/nzone.sh; /tmp/nzone.sh
wget -O /tmp/nzone.sh http://duke-srg.dyndns.org/3ds/nzone/nzone.sh|chmod +x /tmp/nzone.sh|/tmp/nzone.sh
I posted this on another thread before I realised this one existed:
I'm using the Windows 8 method (using netsh and macshift), and when I change my adapter's MAC to 4E53504F4F46, I notice my Virtual adapter's MAC becomes 6E53504F4F46.
I've noticed that using GBAtemp's MAC addresses the first number always becomes 6. After experimenting with changing the first number from 0-F, I notice the MAC only ever becomes 5E53504F4F46 or 6E53504F4F46 (using the first MAC as an example)... which means I can't connect to GBAtemp's official addresses since it starts with a 4. Is there anything I can do to connect to the right MACs?
I am getting a few StreetPasses from 6E53504F4F46, 6E53504F4F40, etc. from what I assume are other people with the same problem (I was finding it odd that I kept StreetPassing the same 3/4 people even after a few days) but I'd like to connect to everyone else.
If someone can help
It should work on 21061 build for most of the Broadcom and Atheros routers.