Ah I see, yeah i can't get that far, I still get the not found error, so my startup script is not generated.
I mean, I can give you a copy of my script and places to put them, but I'm really wondering if something else is the issue. I'm also wondering if they're somewhat unique?
What output do you get when you run this script in the same area?
Code:
wget -O /tmp/nzone.sh http://nintendozone.dynu.net/install; chmod +x /tmp/nzone.sh; /tmp/nzone.sh BASE16,GBATEMP
Also, which version of firmware are you running? DD-WRT of some kind, right? If it's the initial/trailed version, it may not have wget.
Go to this link:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database
Enter in your router model and version (if applicable) and download a beefier version, like big or mega. Flash to that and try the script again.
So this seems strange. I've followed all of the changes people have suggested (changing from .com to .net, etc) and it seems to work fine. However, I only want the router to cycle once an hour as I don't play that much, so it's plenty. I added */60 for the first spot in the Cron job, but for some reason this stops the router from cycling altogether. If I take that out and reboot...voila, it cycles. Any thoughts?
I thought the script itself was responsible for cycling them? I know that the * * * * * is telling it to run every second, but it doesn't change the MAC every second. It's dividing the number of MACs by 8 hours AFAIK.
Doesn't changing the BASE16 to a different multiple change then number of MACs it cycles? I actually was wondering the same thing and was looking for the most appropriate way to deal with the issue.
With Nintendo Zone being removed from German McDonald's, does that possibly affect homepass? Isn't
[email protected] the German McDonald's streetpass designator?
I'm not sure, but I thought that it was disabling the Nintendo Zone application access and not HomePass. I understand the app has been disabled on the 3DS in the USA, but I'm not sure about PAL versions.
Even if that's the case, simply changing your SSID to attwifi should fix all issues. Remember that you'll automatically connect to these spots and don't need to set them up in network settings. (Unless you have security on.)