If it can detect a Nintendo Zone in your region you've gotten the SSID correct, if you can connect to the network through the app, then you're practically ready for Streetpasses.I try the Mac osx ... My 3DS is connected (internet-nintendo zone) but no streetpass. it this working for everyone?
oops .. I had issues with wifi tether on my gnex running 4.3 stock so I am downloading cm 10.1.2 to install in forlorn hopes of making it work.you are using the experimental version too because the 3.3 was not working at all for 4.3.still trying but looks like i can't get wifi tether working on both galaxy s and nexus 4 on cm 10.1
Theeen, you set the _The Cloud with no security, and after everything is OK, you can change the MAC address very very easily just going to 192.168.1.99 in your browser and changing the MAC address in DD-WRT
I'm glad you wrote this because I was kicking around the problem people were having with chained routers was due to them having the same ip, causing the second router to be confused and not passing net traffic to the 3DS.For those having problems, I report that everything is working fine, with my DD-WRT.
Here is a mini-guide:
It's a second router in my Network.
My main router is IP 192.168.1.1
I connected this DD-WRT and configured it's IP as 192.168.1.99
The gateway needs to be the address of your main router, and local DNS too. (192.168.1.1)
Subnet mask is default, if your router IP is xxx.xxx.1.x it will be 255.255.255.0
Theeen, you set the _The Cloud with no security, and after everything is OK, you can change the MAC address very very easily just going to 192.168.1.99 in your browser and changing the MAC address in DD-WRT and you will see your Green Light blinking everytime![]()
Anybody managed to set a Virtual AP on DD-WRT with the spoof MAC? I can get it all set up, but can't get the vap
MAC address changed?
Hmm, I might just swap them round then to make Nintendo the first ssid, and set my normal ssid as the vap. Gonna have to mess further with the bridge set up though to separate out the networks.