Hacking Question How to enable or disable sxos stealth mode

darky2003

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I would like to get my switch connected to the internet so i can download updates for my hombrew apps.
I have read online something about sxos having a stealth mode since v1.6 and it should be activated by default when u boot sxos cfw.

But before i connect online i would like to check If the stealth mode is activated to be sure, i have booted in the sxos menu but can't seem to find anything about stealth mode.
am i missing something?

How do i enable or disable sxos stealth mode?
And once enabled its safe to go online and use my home wifi?

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its on by default so its safe to go online, you can check by opening the sxos menu in cfw
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this icon
and then going all the way to the right menu
Just can not use Games that require Internet Connection :(
 

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If you downloaded apps through the homebrew apps store, you don't need to disable stealth mode. You can update your homebrew through there without worry. Stealth mode disconnects you from Nintendo services, not from the internet entirely.

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