By any chance anyone meeting the same people on multiple times in a day? I set the seconds to 900 and put the Mac to random but for some reason meet some of the same people I met earlier about 2-3 Macs ago.....
By any chance anyone meeting the same people on multiple times in a day? I set the seconds to 900 and put the Mac to random but for some reason meet some of the same people I met earlier about 2-3 Macs ago.....
i have to say im looking forward to this your is far the best macycler for meOkay, so after a ton of inactivity on this, I hope to pick back up on this and add said features. I'm going to pick through the thread here for bug reports and whatnot, and try actually getting onto 1.21 like I hoped.
this sounds amazing i have a little esthetic suggestion. when the cycle finishes and when the message pops up that its done in the little popup window could you add the name of the program in the title of the popup window. its nothing important just something to make the software complete
the pause and resume buttons would be nice additions since when i cycle through the mac on my windows 8.1 sometimes i lose internet connection on my attwifi which is coming from my wired connection that im sharing so i need to stop the cycle and reshare my wired connection with attwifi and start again. not sure where the problem is coming from but its random after a few macs and to me it seems like windows 8 problem :/
i had that when my wifi donggle didnt have the latest drivers installed try searching for the latest drivers for your wifi deviceI've been trying to get this and various other MAC cyclers to work but no matter what I do, my PC drops the hosted network as soon as a MAC address is entered into the device properties. This happens when done manually or by a cycler. I get a message that the host or something isn't in the right group or condition. If I go into properties and remove the MAC address, the hosted network pops back up. Needless to say, without the hosted network maintaining connection after changing the MAC, it's impossible to get a Streetpass hit.
Can anybody that has had a similar problem please help me?
BSOD happens most of the time because of driver incompatibility I had that happen to me when i tried netsh wlan start hostednetwork and i got a bsod. Look for new drivers don't use the generic windows ones. Go to your wifi manufacturer webiste and download the latest ones and update them in device manager manually.I have something weird going on.
I managed to set up a virtual adapter in windows 7 for my 3DS to connect to, nintendo zone icon and everything.
However when I tell Macycler to start, it flips out and gives me a BSOD with ndis.sys apparently being the culprit.
To make it even more fun, it then gets stuck in a BSOD boot cycle until I yank out the wifi adapter.
Does anyone know whats going on?
Remove all previous drivers for the wifi card and then install the latest ones from their website. Its obviously a driver problem.In safe mode try to remove all the drivers.Well now the problem is that I can not boot up windows with the card installed.
So something got all screwed up and I cant really get to it..
And even if I could, I have no idea what to do to it to make it not cause a BSOD.
I can see if I can boot up in safe mode (with network), but then what..
Mine too is an Atheros chipset most of them are and when you have generic drivers installed it will say atheros card in device manager. I couldnt change macs or start hostednetwork with that but it did work normally for wifi. I updated the drivers and now in device manager its called TP link wireless.... and now i can do everything. Did you try checking on the card if it has any writing on it? Any name whatsoever?For some reason it managed to boot up after shuffling the card around some PCI slots a bit.
Unfortunately I don't know the exact brand/make because I salvaged it from an old Dell computer.
It has an Atheros chipset, and IDs itself as "HP 802.11b/g Wireless Network Adapter".
Does anyone know of a generic driver I could install over it to see if it works?