@Nba_Yoh I solved my issue! You won't believe how I solved it.... I just deleted my usual home connection, and reconnected. Then, I downloaded Nba Homepass 1.0, put it in my C folder with cmd.exe and the two mac lists, started it, shared the home connection with the virtual one, and... bam...
Ok, now I'm re-trying nzone.exe. The virtual connection says it's connected to the internet through ipv4, but on the opposite the 3ds doesn't see any internet (it does see the nintendo zone though). Does anyone on this board use Windows 10 and help me in setting this correctly? I'm having a lot...
This is what it shows. I actually can't seem to be able to select the virtual network, it only gives me this (I'll awkwardly translate from Italian):
"Sharing-Internet Connection Sharing
[v] Allow other users to connect through this pc's internet connection
[ ] Allow other users to control or...
Mine does change with the randomizer, but I noticed my "consolenintendo3ds" virtual router connection doesn't have internet flowing through ipv4, as you can see from my previous post's pics. Also, it eventually aborts...
I have windows 10, and I tried to use NbaHomepass Randomizer v0.1 by suloku. This is the result: it changed some macs but eventually didn't work anymore(it said something like "the adapter is taking too long to connect to the internet, aborting"). Also, the virtual connection didn't have...
I feel like school, back when I was actually in school, was more entertaining though, because of how much I get to interact with people, hang out with friends, and other stuff like that. All I get to talk to at work is my boring coworkers lol
Anybody here have a Xbox series S and a series X, is the performance difference noticeable? Not worried about 4k. I have a series X but not a series S and was curious. (Reason- I was thinking of buying a series S for a second tv, for when grandkids come over, to keep them off my X)