jakerman999 Windows chooses adapter to use by itself, there is no way to point which one must be used. The only way to force Windows use the exact wireless adapter is to disable all other hosted network compatible wireless adapters. If you have two compatible adapters and try to run MAC spoofing, on adapter disable (which is required to actually change mac), Windows will relocate the enabled hosted network to the other compatible adapter. So if you're running MAC change in cycle, hosted network will hop from one physical adapter to another!
Thank you for all your help. You're right, i was using a modified mini build. I reverted back to the std build and now the install command works. I've reflashed it back up to the modified build after and it is still working fine.
ertre Take a look, you have a spoofed MAC for the Intel wireless adapter, but the virtual adapter still have the Intel MAC (00:23:14). This driver do not support MAC spoofing on a hosted adapter. That is why maccheck.cmd reported all zeroes.
ertre changing mac is not required, just check with launching nintendo zone application, it must load a page with pokemon ORAS demo with error message in german. USB adapter will work, just avoid Atheros-based.
jakerman999 not exactly, this won't work because each mac change adapter must be disabled and re-enabled to use the new mac, during this the allowed hosted network will be relocated automatically by Windows to the next compatible adapter. So there is no option to have uninterruptable wereless connection to the internet and a hompass running at the same time, unless you have internet on a wireless adapter which is incompatible with the hosted network, like Intel 4965AGN for example. Linux does not have any similar issues, it is a windows 'feature'.
Yourstrulyxx yes it may work fine, OS detection used only in the installation script. If there any other way to detect dd-wrt rather than from the /proc/version I can alter the detection algorithm
ItsAllParticles great, all is working fine now, you're able to get streetpasses?
haven't had a chance yet. Got everything to install with no errors though!!! need to wait 30 and see if it cycles.
ertre In administrator command prompt run this:
netsh wlan set hostednetwork allow NZ@McD1 nintendozone
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
Then open your internet connection interface properties and enable sharing for the hosted network connection. In 3DS settings, remove NZ@McD1 connection and set it again, Access Point test must success. After that you can launch Nintendo Zone application and it must load Pokemon ORAS demo page. Glowing Nintendo Zone just shows you have an AP with Nintendo Zone SSID nearby, when you launch the application it tries to connect to that AP, so authentication error or no internet access will show the 3DS connection error in that case.
MichiS97 Please follow "Befory anything else" link at the first post of the thread
digipokemaster Toggle Internet Connection Sharing on and off for any connection and run
netsh wlan stop hostednetwork
netsh wlan set hostednetwork disallow
Remiscan Please provide me with the output from maccheck.cmd and
wmic nic get macaddress,name,pnpdeviceid
Rocket0634 Please provide me with the output from maccheck.cmd and
schtasks /query /tn nzone /v /fo csv
You can check which MACs was already set in nzone.macs file, used MAC have "x" before it.