sorry about the concurrent post anyone can confirm regarding the time period between 2 tags : is it the stated 8 hours or 4 hours ?
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sorry about the concurrent post anyone can confirm regarding the time period between 2 tags : is it the stated 8 hours or 4 hours ?
This is exactly what I did last night. I followed the instructions here in order to get the DD-WRT-based router connected to the internet: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Wireless_Access_Point#Long_Version
Those instructions are pretty much step-by-step. When you're setting up, you want to connect a cable from the computer that's doing the setup to a LAN port on the router. For sanity, you should also be disconnected from your primary network. I recommend setting the WRT54GL's IP address to something you can remember so that you can fiddle with its settings from your main network. Once your WRT54GL can connect to the internet, you're ready to apply the StreetPass relay settings to it.
Haven't tried anything besides my Xperia Z, becase i have only like 2 days developing the app, but it theory anything with 2.3+ and Root should work.
I added an option to select the cool down time and the starting mac, i have only preload 15 but my plan is to add more in the future as well to let the user load a txt with the custom macs .
this i what i got so far.
Right now i'm downloading Gimp and my internet is crap so later tonight i'll theme it more StreetPassy and upload the APK to dropbox to share!.
Actually it seems to be activity based from what I've seen. I passed a guy in the morning at school, walked with my 3DS all day. StreetPassed him again 6 hours later with no passes in between. When I didn't carry it all day (just left it in locker), and we met again we didn't pass. I could be wrong though.I don't think the eight hour cool down is a hard and fast limit. I think this limit is controlled on the 3DS side and that it only stores data on the X most recent street pass transfers. When that buffer is full the oldest data drops off and it becomes possible to street pass again.
I think the 3DS is storing the mac of the station that gave it the data (relay point or an actual 3DS system). This would explain some folks able to get new passes in under eight hours. It also explains why when you go to a major convention you can get the same Mii data multiple times in less than a few hours.
See post #687. Try installing/running the utility in XP mode.
The XP mode didn't do it...
So i set up an Virtual XP and followed the guide... Everything works fine now =) Only need a tool to autochange the mac now ;-)
This is for routers with DD-WRT firmware, micro build is not supported yet
The v2 script is the main now!
echo -e "1\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:40\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:41\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:42\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:43\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:44\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:45\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:46\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:47\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:48\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:49\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:4A\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:4B\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:4C\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:4D\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:4E\n4E:53:50:4F:4F:4F\n00:25:9C:52:1C:6A\n00:0D:67:15:2D:82\n00:0D:67:15:D7:21\n00:0D:67:15:D5:44\n00:0D:67:15:D2:59\n00:0D:67:15:D6:FD" > /tmp/macList; echo -e "#!/bin/sh\nLIST=/tmp/macList\nROW=\$(head -n 1 \$LIST)\nTOTAL=\$(grep : \$LIST -c)\nif [ \$ROW -gt \$TOTAL ]; then\nROW=1\nNEXT=2\nelse\nNEXT=\$((\$ROW+1))\nfi\nMAC=\$(sed -n \$((\$ROW+1))p \$LIST)\nWLINT=\$(nvram get wl0_ifname)\nifconfig \$WLINT down\nifconfig \$WLINT hw ether \$MAC\nifconfig \$WLINT up\nsed -i 1s/.*/\$NEXT/ \$LIST" >/tmp/autoMAC; chmod 755 /tmp/autoMAC /tmp/macList;
Does someone mind connecting to my personal MAC 00:22:75:A7:E9:7A to see if I have set this up properly?
you will need to add the connection (attwifi and thepassword) into your 3ds connection list in setting
Tried it. Got a Streetpass hit.So I am still having a ton of trouble getting the windows 7 method to work..
My Wireless connection (not the virtual one) is macshifted to 4E53504F4F46
... Sharing is done right, I can connect to the internet through attwifi on my 3DS...
On another computer, I use inSSIDer to inspect the MAC of the nearby access points and find that it sees attwifi as being 88:53:2E:0B:74:5E
In other worse, the virtual miniport is NOT using the wireless's shifted mac, but is instead using the non-shifted, original MAC (the last octet is actually 1 higher, but regardless it is derived from the original mac, not the shifted one. ARGH!) Any ideas on how to change this are welcome.
Somebody *please* try attwifi/88:53:2E:0B:74:5E and let me know if you get Mattman, but it looks as though my wireless card is NOT going to play nicely with the virtual thing.
Well, I tried it and got a hit. If you get one from Rev in Alaska, cheers.