If you updated nzone.exe, then this is right, the new AP name is NZ@McD (it's not the same as the old one NZ@McD1). 3DS must _not_ have the same SSID conneciton configured.Um... what?
If I understand your question correctly, NbaHomePass.exe BASE256.txt true 300 30 or C:\nzone.exe start BASE256
Also, I just noticed I'm not ghetting streetpasses from NZ@McD. I think I'm forgetting a step. Isnt there something with 3DS connection?
You can check everything working like this
Code:
nzone reload
nzone start BASE16
after that you could switch back to BASE256.
The problem is that Nintendo have stopped spreading streetpass data between MAC addresses. So you only limited to have streetpass data from the people using the same MAC list _and_ the similar windows wireless driver version, since different drivers in fact uses it's own MAC address subsets, based on the same MAC list.
So, if you're able to see Nintendo Zone page, keep it running with BASE256 for at least 8 hours to cycle it all and maybe you will have a streetpass. Unless there are more people using it, you won't have many streetpasses.
There is NO other way to have them since fw 11.1. Using FNAC or other just spreads people resulting less streetpasses on the same SSID.