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So today my kexploit just wont work, every since the 5.5.x was released it worked perfectly untill today, when i try to self host the hostsite is unaviable, someone els have this problem? and mby know how to fix it

Edit: okey so i found it now after i posted the thread >.< someone my net have changed ip in ipv4 adress someone know why that one changed it self? all i know is that today i did a update on my comp, but that should not change it right?
 
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Wiibru is a good host too. I've had 99% success rate. Very rare that it crashes. All you need is the Homebrew launcher and other apps. (Loadiine, TCP Gecko, etc.)
 

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Well i have alrdy fixed it, as i edited, my ipv4 changed its numbers somehow so i just had to edit that when i launched on the wii, but my new question is how did it change itself :D
 

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Well i have alrdy fixed it, as i edited, my ipv4 changed its numbers somehow so i just had to edit that when i launched on the wii, but my new question is how did it change itself :D

Some do that. It depends if your router is static or dynamic.
 
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Some do that. It depends if your router is static or dynamic.
ahh okey isee well thx for explaning so next time i have problems that will be the first thing il check been trying to find the problem for some hrs and made up my mind to ask the pros on the forum, but as usual as soon i seek help i fix my problems lol well ty again :)
 

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ahh okey isee well thx for explaning so next time i have problems that will be the first thing il check been trying to find the problem for some hrs and made up my mind to ask the pros on the forum, but as usual as soon i seek help i fix my problems lol well ty again :)

That's another thing, since your router may be dynamic, make sure your updates remain blocked. If you're using tubehax, you'll be fine. If you're using OpenDNS, you may need to download their client to your computer so it auto-updates your IP so you don't lose your block.
 

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Well i have alrdy fixed it, as i edited, my ipv4 changed its numbers somehow so i just had to edit that when i launched on the wii, but my new question is how did it change itself :D
If you rely on a DHCP server (like those included in routers) to get IP addresses to your computers and consoles eventually it may assign a different IP when the IP expires (normally home routers will assign the same IP or have a infinite expiration for IP).
To make it easy to use you may assign fixed IP on your WiiU, outside the range of your DHCP server (let say that you router have a interval of XXX.XXX.XXX.050 to XXX.XXX.XXX.100 set to DHCP server, anything between 2 and 49 and 101 to 254 normally should be safe to use on the end of your WiiU IP address).
Other way (but not totally reliable because you may reset the router settings eventually) is to make the DHCP server table fix a IP to your WiiU mac address, so it'll never assign this IP to other equipment or change the WiiU IP address. Normally good routers have a checkbox on it's "connected clients" table to fix the IP setting.
 

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That's another thing, since your router may be dynamic, make sure your updates remain blocked. If you're using tubehax, you'll be fine. If you're using OpenDNS, you may need to download their client to your computer so it auto-updates your IP so you don't lose your block.
im using both openDNS and tubehax to be extra secure :D but i will check so it havent changed anything more! :)
 

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