Is the DNS offline?

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Hi guys! I hope you're all doing well.

I have a WiiU 5.5.1, and I did the soft mod, running the exploit from wiiuexploit and then accessing mocha.

But yesterday and today I realized that I can no longer connect to the internet. No longer to the exploit site, neither any other website.

I tried cleaning the browser, and creating a new wi-fi connection. It's curious because when I test it (all updates are blocked) it's shown that the connection was successful, but after putting both DNS servers to avoid updates (168.235.092.108 and 081.004.127.020) the internet connection fails.

My guess is that maybe the DNS is offline. When I try accessing the exploit website it shows the 112-1006 error.

Any ideas to solve it?
 
It's down, for a few weeks now.
Fortunately, these externals dns aren't needed since ufdiine is a thing. Furthermore, if you migrate from mocha to tiramisu or aroma, these new cfw block updates too.
 
It's down, for a few weeks now.
Fortunately, these externals dns aren't needed since ufdiine is a thing. Furthermore, if you migrate from mocha to tiramisu or aroma, these new cfw block updates too.
Thank you!

But is it possible to install Tiramisu or aroma without using a website exploit? I can't access anything, not even Google from WiiU :(
 
True. You will have to reconfigure the internet connection so you will be able to run the exploit again.
Don't worry. At most, the console will prompt for an update, which is harmless so far.
 
True. You will have to reconfigure the internet connection so you will be able to run the exploit again.
Don't worry. At most, the console will prompt for an update, which is harmless so far.
@ber71 thank you very much for all your support, fella! I finally gathered courage to run UFDiine and delete the update folder! I'm very noob, and I'm always afraid to brick the console or something. And this fear freezes me. But It worked perfectly! I even used OpenDNS to block updates before running the exploit, and everything ended just fine!

I appreciate all your support! Thank you again!
 
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