Assuming you're using Windowswhere did you change the language settings?
Go to Control Panel, and in the search bar "Language" then select "Region and Language"
A new window will appear. Now change "Format" to the language you want.
Assuming you're using Windowswhere did you change the language settings?
Assuming you're using Windows
Go to Control Panel, and in the search bar "Language" then select "Region and Language"
A new window will appear. Now change "Format" to the language you want.
You should open scheduled tasks, find nzone task and check mark that allow job to run while on the battery.duke_srg
Sorry to bother you again, but i have something i'd like you see: I've followed entirely your guide and got my 3DS displaying both the connection and the icon of nintendozone flashing, but when put it into sleep mode the only light i see is the one of the battery of my laptop flashing because of low-power xD. I've also checked if the mac address is changing but it seems to stay the same. Apart from this, here are the data:
Network interface controller:
Realtek RTL8723AE Wireless LAN 802. 11n PCI-E NIC
maccheck.cmd results (the exact disposition and amount of the numbers):
0000001000000001
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
version of my 3DS:
9.4.0-21E
Thank you in advance for the patience!
Just run "ifconfig wlan0" and see the MAC, and run it again after it should have changed, for example half an hour later if you set up it with BASE16.
No, you can't, MAC spoofing requires physical interface restart so it have no sense using a virtual interface.Can I use a Virtual Interface for HomePassing on DD-WRT? If yes, how?
No you should not configure anything else for nzone.exe and fw 9.4I could really use some help now, I'm getting desperate My 3DS is running 9.4(EmuNAND), my PC is running Windows 8.1. I downloaded nzone.exe and started it through cmd (with BASE256). Now my 3DS shows the Nintendo Zone icon in the home menu of the emuNAND while not even connected to the "ConsoleNintendo3DS"-Hotspot. Is that normal? Shouldn't I have to actually set up a connection between my 3DS and the Hotspot? And shouldn't the hotspot be called NZ@McD1? Or is that one of the things that changed with 9.3?
Thanks! And can I use bridging? Maybe wireless? But wired is fine too.No, you can't, MAC spoofing requires physical interface restart so it have no sense using a virtual interface.
db3 check current MAC with
ifconfig $(nvram get wl0_ifname)
I can't find the mark in task scheduler. Also, should I turn off Antivirus?@duke_sr
maccheck string about network interface controller:
Realtek Semiconductor Corp.,Realtek RTL8723AE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC,PCI
\VEN_10EC&DEV_8723&SUBSYS_072310EC&REV_00\4&:2339FB5B;0&0
0E1,RTL8192Ce
I've checked the mark in the task scheduler and now the MAC is changing! I've also succeded in getting some streetpasses, thank you very much!! I'll keep you informed on the results
If you can configure resolve.conf then you can use bridgingThanks! And can I use bridging? Maybe wireless? But wired is fine too.
Yes nzone.macs must be downloaded properly for script to workHi it shows my ath0 interface with the MAC I set up in the DD-Wrt interface. My nzone.macs file is empty aswell I guess this might be the issue why it ain't switching mac's?
Yes you'd better turn off all antivirus and third party firewall at least for the initial setup. The mark mentioned only affectsnzone job while running on the laptop from the battery powerI can't find the mark in task scheduler. Also, should I turn off Antivirus?