When I turn the wifi on on my new 3ds xl in emuNAND, it also turns it on in sysNAND. Does this mean that my sysNAND and emuNAND are linked together?
its a hardware thing
think of it like the volume slider
if you slid the volume slider to say, 80% in emunand, thats what its gonna be in sysnand unless you slide it again
its a hardware thing
think of it like the volume slider
if you slid the volume slider to say, 80% in emunand, thats what its gonna be in sysnand unless you slide it again
The N3DS has no wifiswitch though.
So has to be software. And probably affected by a linked sys and emunand
The N3DS has no wifiswitch though.
So has to be software. And probably affected by a linked sys and emunand
op hasn't specified if he's on a O3DS or N3DS
i have both. my O3DS has unlinked NANDs but the wi-fi on/off setting stays across them
i can't confirm for N3DS cos my NANDs are linked on that
Here is what you have to do.
Boot in sysNAND. Go to Wifi Settings. Make 3 connections. Make the SSID just random letters. Mine are "1. yffeb 2. pfghf 3. 8iefgb"
Now boot into emuNAND. Make your legit connection. This will keep the sysNAND WiFi SSIDs, and the emuNAND will also be static and different to sysNAND.
I did put that I have the New nintendo 3ds xl XD
It's probably saved in the wifi chip itself, so when you toggle wifi, either by button or in the home menu, a disable command is sent to the wifi chip, which remembers that setting and stays disabled until it's toggled again (or you replace the wifi chip )The N3DS has no wifiswitch though.
So has to be software. And probably affected by a linked sys and emunand
It's probably saved in the wifi chip itself, so when you toggle wifi, either by button or in the home menu, a disable command is sent to the wifi chip, which remembers that setting and stays disabled until it's toggled again (or you replace the wifi chip )
Add 3 dummy connections to sysNAND.i have unlinked my emunand and sysnand, but i noticed that sometimes the wifi settings come back. not sure why. it is dangerous too because its my sons 3ds. i have a nand back up and ability to hard mod but id prefer not to if i dont have to.
Of course, the only way to know for sure would be to try swapping out the wifi moduleYes, that's what I was trying to say. That is the most logical reason/explanation for it