Tutorial [HOW-TO] Have a homemade Streetpass Relay

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I'm having some trouble finalizing the connection and any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm using the windows method and followed the instructions to a T besides swapping "attwifi" for NZ@McD1. My 3ds thinks there's a Nintendo Zone present and is able to connect to the access point but then can't connect to the internet through it. I've triple checked the wireless network settings and it says I have an internet connection and everything looks correct.

Despite this the 3ds keeps telling me it can't connect and that I should check the password and/or DNS setting. Has anyone run into this problem and have any advice/guidance?

EDIT: It's error code 003-2001

EDIT2: Issue resolved, just had to turn off Windows firewall and it connected without any trouble
 

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The first error only affects script autoload, the kernel rate sets error should not affect the script functions. Please check if cron have the job running with
crontab -l
then check if it realy downloaded macs file and how many is in list with
wc -l /tmp/nzone.macs
then check if hwaddr is changing periodically with
ifconfig wlan0


Just connect with the ethernet cable, check that internet is accessible from Windows, install/start the script, open 3DS connection settings, add a connection for detected NZ@McD1 SSID AP and enter password. Make sure access point connection test passed, internet test may fail at this step, not a problem. Now you can check the Nintendo Zone app on 3DS, it shoul load some Pokemon ORAS demo page with error in German, that's OK. eShop and Web browser are not working with NZ@McD1 SSID, so you can't check the internet access from the 3DS other way, except of the actual streetpass received or Nintendo Zone app accessibility (not only glowing),

Code:
sabata2@Aviarch:~$ sudo crontab -l
 
* * * * * /usr/local/sbin/nzone BASE256,GBATEMP
Looks like there is indeed a root cronjob running, though I don't know what all the asterisks are for.

The HWaddr seems to cycle every minute based on a brief run of
Code:
while true; do ifconfig wlan0 | grep HWaddr >> /DELETEME; sleep 15; done

I quoted your second paragraph because it's saying to do things I don't recall the first page mentioning.
I have to manually create a connection to the new NZ@McD1 wifi address with my 3DS? I have done this before and when the connection is tested I fail between "This system" and "Access Point". (*)
Past the first ~minute I no longer see NZ@McD1 on either my phone or 3DS.

You also mention a password in your second (quoted) paragraph... I don't recall setting one anywhere in the Linux script, where would I get this password?

(*) I'm just a tad worried that even moving quickly my 3DS cannot connect to the created port. This is making it sound like I need to get myself a wifi dongle because your response makes it sound like the script is running fine, but my hardware is failing me.
If you agree, can you suggest a dongle to purchase that we're reliably certain would work?


*EDIT*
I changed NZ@McD1 to attwifi and checked a manually created connection once more. I got past the roadblock mentioned with NZ@McD and got stuck between "Access Point" and "Internet"
This is more in line with what you said should happen in your second (quoted) paragraph. However When I load up the Nintendo Zone app on the 3DS I don't see saidORAS demo page (maybe I didn't move fast enough since the HWaddr changes every minute). My Streetpass green light still hasn't lit up (nor did it for my oddity yesterday).
*EDIT2*
After waiting a few minutes and attempting the 3DS' connection test once more, the attwifi fails between "This Device" and "Access Point", so there doesn't seem to be any difference between the SSIDs. IT's all just the speed at which I can manoeuvre through the 3DS's menus. But this hardset connection doesn't seem to last at all.
 

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You can set ssid no NZ@McD1 and will get a streetpass every 8 hours, MAC clone is not needed, you can use ABSOLUTELY ANY wireless access point!

octopus

If you're talking about my script, it is highly recommended to do so. It will be used for GBATEMP and BASE1,BASE16,BASE256 lists only, because the rest have MAC-SSID pairs predifined in the lists itself. While GBATEMP and BASEx lists have only custom user MACs, there are no predefined SSIDs for them. You can keep attwifi (with no security), but will only get streetpasses from the actual MAC owners of GBATEMP list and prime MACs users with router/linux scripts - you won't be able to get streetpasses from the Windows script users, as they can't reach unprotected attwifi SSID and most of the GBATEMP list MACs (also most of them can't even reach the correct prime MACs).

mpat57
Web browser and eShop services ar edisabled for NZ@McD1 SSID, the only way to check internet connection is to start Nintendo Zone application and wait it to load data. It should not show the 3DS system error connection code but should load some Nintendo Zone data (for now it is a Pokemon ORAS demo download page but with the error in German, it may change tomorrow since ORAS is releasing in europe). As soon as behaves like described above, 3DS must be able to get a streetpass data

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Password is only required for a windows script version. For the router I'd recommend to set AP to an Open System/No authentication mode for the initial setup and just delete NZ@McD1 configuration setting in 3DS, in that case 3DS will automatically use that connection because this SSID is in its database. You can't proceed with the connection test because you have MAC switched every minute!
So just do this:
1. disable the cron job
2. set the wireless SSID to NZ@McD1, turn off the security
3. remove any Nintendo Zone SSID connection setting on 3DS
4. wait Nintendo Zone app glowing, start Nintendo Zone, make sure ORAS demo page error in German appeared
5. change BASE256 with BASE16 in cron job and enable it again (there are a lot of addresses in GBATEMP list to have a 2-3 minutes delay)
6. wait 5 minutes for the green light
7. set the MAC filter for all of your wireless devices
 
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Thanks to duke_srg for the guidance, I've cleared that hurdle but have hit another snag...

With the 3ds awake it connects to the hosted network (NZ@McD1) perfectly fine and "sees" a Nintendo Zone. The problem is when I close the lid to put it to sleep for streetpass, it disconnects from the network. I know I've seen a similar post to this but can't find it now, anyone with a similar problem or advice?

Thanks
 

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Thanks to duke_srg for the guidance, I've cleared that hurdle but have hit another snag...

With the 3ds awake it connects to the hosted network (NZ@McD1) perfectly fine and "sees" a Nintendo Zone. The problem is when I close the lid to put it to sleep for streetpass, it disconnects from the network. I know I've seen a similar post to this but can't find it now, anyone with a similar problem or advice?

Thanks


From my experience, the 3ds connects and disconnects several times, but will still get the passes
 

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Has anyone tried the android method on an HTC One(M7)???

I've been trying to, but it always tells me " tethering started with errors ". Says to check the log, but the log comes back blank.

My 3DS can't connect to it.
 

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Thanks, I guess I'll just have to be more patient and let it run through for awhile


No luck, I let MaCycle run through the 16 prime addresses and no connection, maybe a trip to a mall on black friday is in order after all haha
 

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Calmer Just set the SSID to NZ@McD1, make sure that 3DS can access Nintendo Zone application (not only glowing) and keep it. The great difference between the attwifi US SSID and NZ@McD1 european SSID, is that in the US Nintendo offers a streetpass weekends, when streetpas data is shared between different nintendo zone, while in Europe sharing is always on. So with having the NZ@McD1 german SSID you must get a streetpass with ANY mac.

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Don't bother with that, just make sure that Nintendo Zone is not only glowing (it only shows that Nintendo Zone SSID is nearby) but you can also launch it successfully without getting a 3DS system connection error, that will ensure that internet traffic is passed to 3DS and streetpass exchange will be available. Cheking Internet connectivity with eShop or Web browser won't work because it is disabled for this SSID. So just leave it closed for a while.
 

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Well, that's a neat trick I suppose... I'll try it out.

Regardless, I still plan on upgrading my router, and I still plan on attempting to flash it with DD-WRT, meaning that I'll still likely end up using the original MAC clone via wireless router method. So, as stated in my original post, if anyone has helpful info on that, it'd be appreciated.
 

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Any DD-WRT compatible router have a wireless MAC clone ability, many of them have it even with the native firmware. But if you're ever planning to use a MAC cycling, it must be based on a Broadcom or Atheros chipset, RaLink don't allow on-the-fly MAC spoofing. Broadcom-based are most stable but more expensive than Atheros. If you're planning to use my script with online MAC list update, the router must have at least 4MB of flash for DD-WRT mini firmware (in 2MB models only DD-WRT micro can fit, which do not have necessary application) and the latest DD-WRT build number must be something over 20xxx (13xxx and 14xxx Atheros-based chipset fail with the MAC change, can't say for sure for the rest)
 

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Don't bother with that, just make sure that Nintendo Zone is not only glowing (it only shows that Nintendo Zone SSID is nearby) but you can also launch it successfully without getting a 3DS system connection error, that will ensure that internet traffic is passed to 3DS and streetpass exchange will be available. Cheking Internet connectivity with eShop or Web browser won't work because it is disabled for this SSID. So just leave it closed for a while.[/quote]

duke_srg

That that must be where my real error still is, when I test the connection in the internet setting it's able to connect, and the NZ icon starts flashing on the home screen, but when launching the NZ it I get error code 003-1105. Sorry for being so slow/dense with this but I appreciate the help.
 

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for some reason my android device doesnt show up at all?

my phone is rooted using Samsung S3.

tried the tutorial way..

changed device profile to Samsung S3.

changed setup method to softap for samsung.


3DS just doesnt see the wifi connection.

any ideas guys?
 

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Password is only required for a windows script version. For the router I'd recommend to set AP to an Open System/No authentication mode for the initial setup and just delete NZ@McD1 configuration setting in 3DS, in that case 3DS will automatically use that connection because this SSID is in its database. You can't proceed with the connection test because you have MAC switched every minute!
So just do this:
1. disable the cron job
2. set the wireless SSID to NZ@McD1, turn off the security
3. remove any Nintendo Zone SSID connection setting on 3DS
4. wait Nintendo Zone app glowing, start Nintendo Zone, make sure ORAS demo page error in German appeared
5. change BASE256 with BASE16 in cron job and enable it again (there are a lot of addresses in GBATEMP list to have a 2-3 minutes delay)
6. wait 5 minutes for the green light
7. set the MAC filter for all of your wireless devices

I've been using Method 1 for Linux this entire time (I ditched method 2 a while back). [And the BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE, looks to just be this method.]

What is "AP"? I'm not seeing anything like that in the script. Do you mean the Router I'm hardlined into? I don't have access to that currently (not in my house), and when I will I'm not to hot on leaving it open and unsecured. Is it "Access Point"?

I no longer have the NZ@McD1 connection on my 3DS. I *do* have a natural secured connection to the WiFi router on my 3DS though. Removing this natural connection has yet to provide anything beneficial in all my tests.

I'm a little confused with Step 2 though. The script is still set to NZ@McD3DS it doesn't have the "lock" on it, so I don't think it has any security. (Or are you talking about something that has to be set elsewhere?)

I have changed the script and cronjob to use BASE16,GBATEMP.
I stopped the cronjob but still am unable to reach the ORAS demo page presented in step 4, even without the cron's cycling. I'm still getting an inability to connect.
Error Code: 003-1099
Unable to communicate with access point.
OR
Error Code: 003-2005
A communication error has occurred.
There may be a probe with the wireless environment. Please move closer to the access point and try again.
(Note, I'm trying this *right next to* the ubuntu laptop.)
The Nintendo Zone app has never glowed for me (but I've never been to a natural Nintendo Zone so I dunno what it looks like) in today's tests, nor any prior.

And finally what do you mean with Step 7 and setting up a Mac Filter? What is this step supposed to accomplish?


tl;dr
I am confused with your step 2, and I am failing at step 4, I get no ORAS demo page.
 

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*UPDATE*

After removing the default, secured, internet connection, I received notification that there was a Nintendo Zone nearby. When I went into the application however, I still get the Communication Error... error.

So closer, but still stuck at your given step 4. I'm now thinking more and more that I'm running into problems with the hardware.
Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless Network Adapter is the integrated wifi card. I'm trying to research if it could be the problem.
 

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Sorry for confusing, I describet the router method debug.
Nintendo Zone app will glow if SSID is detected and nothing more. But if you did not touch hostapd.conf file then there should not be a password protection enabled, so at least AP (yes, AP is for Access Point) test must pass (though it is not needed to configure a connection if no password protection is enabled).
So as a first step try to pass the access point test, if you did not set a password you can delete a connection setting after that, if you have enabled a password protection, you must keep the connection (but you won't be able to visit at least USA and Canada lists MACs with the password). Passing the first step will show that hostapd is running and you're able to connect and authenticate (if password set) and obtain an IP (dnsmasq is working fine)
The second step - check the ORAS demo page with loading Nintendo Zone app - this will ensure that IP forwarding and iptables NAT and masquerading rules a working fine.
 
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