Really? I was not aware of this. Can you point me towards some credible information about this, please. (My Gateway is not at its default address).
Has to be 1 thread at a time, and the Switch needs to be docked with a time-out set to longer than the file transfers will take. So long as these conditions are met, I have no issues transferring multiple large files to the Switch. Sorry if that offends you for some reason.
Still did my due diligence on them until I was satisfied that they were safe and widely used. Again, you seem to have no appreciation that it takes *time* to develop this trust, rather than just blithely following the first random YouTube video or Internet Guide you come across and hoping for the best. This is particularly the case with console hacking where the potential for irrecoverable damage is an omnipresent threat.
Didn't have a need to try.
I guess not.
I am not going to Google for you, but if you were vaugely technical, you would understand how systems like the Windows 'diagnose my network' one works. A device can scan a range until it finds other devices. It can then attempt to connect to the Internet, using that device. There are so many ways to do this - looking for a MAC associated with a router vendor, blindly scanning, attempting the list of common default addresses, etc. Lots and lots. Devices announce themselves. Your router is shouting 'hey, I'm a BlahBlahBlah Brand X1927 Wireless Router! Internet here!'. And because you are connected to a WiFi network - even one without internet - the device you are using can do that kind of scanning. And lots of devices do.
That is the slowest and least reliable way I have heard to transfer files to the Switch yet.
Stay off YouTube. The super duper easy to use starter pack you are looking for exists, you are just unwilling to use it. You would rather pay for an old version of the free stuff. Which is a thing that people do, but it isn't justifiable on 'rah rah TIME' grounds. Those YouTube videos will tell you to use Kosmos. Kosmos works just fine, it's just not my taste to install random stuff that you may not need. The random stuff Kosmos - which has been a thing since the dawn of time - bundles is largely the same stuff that SX bundles. SX isn't trustworthy just because you have heard of them and that their stuff costs money. They aren't inherently more trustworthy than the Kosmos folks.
A video from several months ago that links Kosmos would work today. You'd click the link in the video, go to the Kosmos site and the site will spit out a current, up-to-date zip that you extract to mSD. Boot their payload and that's it. They even include a working title installer, rather than forcing you to visit an
internet forum and
read a one page thread to discover which title installers work on 7.X. Oh, the agony.
Goldleaf is a nicer (and safer) title installer than what SX bundles. You should have been using it already, but that's on you.
Yes. If you are not capable of reading stuff, you are not capable of normal (non-Pay) piracy. Time for you to be going.