1.31, I like the sound of that
once the pause/next buttons are implemented this app will just be, mmm, so perfect
once the pause/next buttons are implemented this app will just be, mmm, so perfect
The streetpass may get a moving villager from another user. Its not possible to define if it will work or not, random as the extra items in re-tailanyone in the us able to get villagers with this?
i mean from bravely default and no matter what I do I cant get a streetpass hit for this game they must have blocked itThe streetpass may get a moving villager from another user. Its not possible to define if it will work or not, random as the extra items in re-tail
i mean from bravely default and no matter what I do I cant get a streetpass hit for this game they must have blocked it
I had this issue. There's a 'bug' where if your streetmii plaza is full you won't get any. Disable streetpass for mii plaza then try. After I did that the villagers started to stream in.i mean from bravely default and no matter what I do I cant get a streetpass hit for this game they must have blocked it
For some reason, Windows decides that it has to restart the entire network card. I think (But don't quote me on this), you'd need a second network card so that the wireless one works completely independent of the wired one. I have the same issue with my laptop, so I tend to not use IRC while cycling.EDIT: It was working for a period of time but now the IPv4 has no connection again. Seems this happens sometimes but not all the time. Is there a way to ensure it keeps the connection with my Ethernet?
I was thinking about that, but even the balloon popups are a tad less intrusive. And if anything, you can just disable the popups for MACycle in Windows' settings.Notifications would be really nice. Just hoping there will be options to disable them if we don't want them for a period of time.
I have a few ideas floating around in my head, but that's another way I can do it as well.For implementing next/pause/resume, what would be ideal is when a Mac Cycle is happening, "next" will force the next mac address (set the time out to 0), "pause" will put the timeout at some ridiculously huge number, and "resume" would put the time out back to what it was before "Pause" was hit.
There may be third-party programs that can do this, but I don't think it'd be enough to add it to MACycle. However, if the demand for it is great enough, I'll look into it and see if it's possible.Out of scope a bit for just this program, is to implement a page that shows what is currently connected to the network. That way you know if your 3DS is connecting and that the network is working. Of course there are other methods to find out, it would just be nice to stay inside the MACycle window.
Another suggestion would be to add timestamps to the output, would be nice to know for how long a mac was changed. That along with a counter that shows how long until the next mac change.
For some reason, Windows decides that it has to restart the entire network card. I think (But don't quote me on this), you'd need a second network card so that the wireless one works completely independent of the wired one. I have the same issue with my laptop, so I tend to not use IRC while cycling.
Maybe this will better explain it: <snip photos>
It might be that for some reason, your Ethernet isn't wanting to share an internet connection with your hostednetwork after it is disabled and re-enabled. I'm not sure what would cause that, but check the settings for that by going to your Ethernet's properties, and under the Sharing tab, ensure that Ethernet is always able to share an internet connection with your hostednetwork.