@NuttyS actually you need to "diagnose" it:
Anyway, I restarted my computer. For some reason NBAHomepass kept messing with my adapter's connection to the internet and I kept getting knocked offline.
No I didn't. Should I do that? I'm not sure what caused my internet to go all jiffy really.Did you try to disable Internet Connection Sharing before launching NbaHomePass ?
You can try it, the new version enable it automatically (maybe a problem sometimes).No I didn't. Should I do that? I'm not sure what caused my internet to go all jiffy really.
I'll try that out.You can try it, the new version enable it automatically (maybe a problem sometimes).
Hmm, that's weird. I actually didn't know my network was set to public. I changed it to private. I'm receiving a lot more packets then normal, but that might not mean anything. I'll let y'all know if I get any Streetpasses lol. I'm gonna try a different adapter and computer today to see if anything different happens.Diagnosing doesn't do anything for me as it doesn't detect any problems.
I have spotted something with yours though, it's showing as a public network, have you tried changing it to private and running the program? Mine wont even share the connection when it's set to public, not sure if it's anything to do with why you're not getting passes though.
Goodluck!Hmm, that's weird. I actually didn't know my network was set to public. I changed it to private. I'm receiving a lot more packets then normal, but that might not mean anything. I'll let y'all know if I get any Streetpasses lol. I'm gonna try a different adapter and computer today to see if anything different happens.
Goodluck!
Still no joy with mine, everything is exactly the same as it was when I was getting streetpasses - except for the version of my 3ds, but other people with the same version are getting passes fine. Arrrgghh.
Yes. The ConsoleNintendo3DS connection has internet, and sends packets (although nowhere near as many as when it's working properly), but doesn't receive any.Is the Internet Connection Sharing configured properly?
Yes. The ConsoleNintendo3DS connection has internet, and sends packets (although nowhere near as many as when it's working properly), but doesn't receive any.
It shows as a Nintendo Zone on the 3ds, but the app wont load, nor the shop or anything else that needs a connection.
I even went through all the mac addresses yesterday to double check it wasn't just because no one was on the one I was, and it still didn't get me any passes.
So, I just went back to the old version of your program that's on the GlacierGaming site (says 0.3 in cmd) just so I can say I've tried everything - and it works!
It's slightly frustrating not being able to choose the interval, but at least I'm getting passes again!
Is there anything I can try? Or is it one of those really confusing and hard to work out problems.Kind of weird, this should not happen. It is a problem with the hosted network.
It is very difficult for this kind of problem because it works fine on my pc (like the previous one).Is there anything I can try? Or is it one of those really confusing and hard to work out problems.
It worked fine on mine too until I had to reinstall last week, so maybe I'm missing something? I have no idea what it could be though, all windows updates and drivers are installed, the only thing I know of that I haven't put back on yet is my Steam games.It is very difficult for this kind of problem because it works fine on my pc (like the previous one).
I could only wish lol. I'm still stuck where I've been. I tried the old version but it just does the same thing for me :/ Hoooooopefully when I'm able to use another computer and adapter it'll work differently.@DrakeLyon - I'm sorted so maybe now yours will get off the naughty step and join in with the fun lol.
Which adapter are you using? I use a TP-Link TL-WN823N but I have to install the driver from their site, the one Windows chooses automatically although being a lot newer, gives me reconnection problems. (Windows also ignored me and reset it back to theirs, but once I rolled back to the TPLink one it behaved!)I could only wish lol. I'm still stuck where I've been. I tried the old version but it just does the same thing for me :/ Hoooooopefully when I'm able to use another computer and adapter it'll work differently.
I'm using my built-in adapter for my laptop Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 1000. But I have another adapter called Kinamax High-power Wireless-N, but it's missing the wire I need.Which adapter are you using? I use a TP-Link TL-WN823N but I have to install the driver from their site, the one Windows chooses automatically although being a lot newer, gives me reconnection problems. (Windows also ignored me and reset it back to theirs, but once I rolled back to the TPLink one it behaved!)