Sorry if this has been answered before, it's a bit hard to follow so many pages. I'm having a lot of trouble getting this to work. I used to have it working on System Menu 9.2.0 (using MacCycle), but since the change, I haven't been able to get it to work no matter what I do.
I have an internal, PCI wireless card, "Broadcom 802.11g Network Adapter", with hardware IDs PCI\VEN_14E4, DEV_4320, SUBSYS_70011799, and REV_03.
With nzone.exe / nzone.vbs, I've been able to get it to get the "Nintendo Zone is available in this area" notification, but no street passes.
With the Linux virtual machine, I can't seem to get it to work at all. It seems like the error stems from a line reading "SIOCSIFADDR: No such device#012wlan0". The instructions mentioned connecting the adapter to the virtual machine, but I think that's only applicable to a USB dongle. I did try setting the network connection to Bridged, and also checking the "Replicate physical network connection state", but that doesn't seem to have the desired effect of allowing the virtual machine to control the adapter.
I feel like if I could just get around the requirement in Windows that a hosted network be secured with WPA2, I could get it to work with or without nzone.exe, or I'm missing something that is possibly blindingly obvious. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could try to get this working again? I would be happy to provide any additional information that could be useful, as well.