Just a quick question: My WiiU hasn't had power since december. This means that i'm currently on 5.5.0. If I plug it in again, will it instantly start updating or do I have enough time to set up the dns?
Unplug your router.Just a quick question: My WiiU hasn't had power since december. This means that i'm currently on 5.5.0. If I plug it in again, will it instantly start updating or do I have enough time to set up the dns?
That's only if you have OpenDNS already set up on the Wii U connection settings.I blocked all these servers trough OpenDNS, this should work too right?
- nus.c.shop.nintendowifi.net
- nus.cdn.c.shop.nintendowifi.net
- nus.cdn.shop.wii.com
- nus.cdn.wup.shop.nintendo.net
- nus.wup.shop.nintendo.net
- c.shop.nintendowifi.net
- cbvc.cdn.nintendo.net
I'm not alone in the house and can't really unplug the router because of this :/
- cbvc.nintendo.net
You're fine, it's just redundant and useless. Basically, as long as the secondary address is unreachable, the first address will be the only one that it uses. In your case, if you try to visit Nintendo, it will first check TubeHax, then since it fails, it will check TubeHax again, doubling the time it takes to fail to reach the servers.Wait I've been using tubehax DNS as both primary and secondary. Should I not do that?
No... I still haven't been able to get my Linux box to cooperate with me. I think I need to wipe it and start over, but that remains to be seen. To be honest, I'm trying to sink in more of my time on the NUSGrabberGUI anyways.Any progress so far?
Well I'd love to help but i have little to no experience with compiling whatsoever (only to .exe's). If you need horsepower however, I've got a pretty strong custom-built gaming-pc.No... I still haven't been able to get my Linux box to cooperate with me. I think I need to wipe it and start over, but that remains to be seen. To be honest, I'm trying to sink in more of my time on the NUSGrabberGUI anyways.
As do I, except it's a laptop. Top of the line graphics card, and decent CPU too... Although it IS bulky. Not that it matters though... It's not the computing power I need, it's the capabilities of compiling for a PowerPC platform on either Linux or Windows, and Linux seems easiest.Well I'd love to help but i have little to no experience with compiling whatsoever (only to .exe's). If you need horsepower however, I've got a pretty strong custom-built gaming-pc.
Well i use xfce daily but it's not like it's my main pc ^^As do I, except it's a laptop. Top of the line graphics card, and decent CPU too... Although it IS bulky. Not that it matters though... It's not the computing power I need, it's the capabilities of compiling for a PowerPC platform on either Linux or Windows, and Linux seems easiest.
EDIT: I'm just starting into getting to know Linux, and I also have only experience in compiling to .exe's.
I willWell i use xfce daily but it's not like it's my main pc ^^
Well, let me know if I can do anything else for you![]()
Tubehax DNS or you need to block specific IPs from the router. Tubehax's probably better though, because Nintendo's update servers change all the damn time.I would like to ask if it is neded to update your firmware to play new games (not online)? I had 4.0.3E and i inserted my Smash Bros Disk and to play it, it updated automatically (No internet connection set or availiable). Is there a way to block updates?
So, update time.
We now have a userland exploit for 5.5.1!
I don't know who did it, but I'll test it today myself and report here as soon as possible.
Here's footage of our favourite game on 5.5.1![]()
The person responsible for the exploit has livestreamed him updating to 5.5.1 and running his work successfully. He even showed his Browser version to assure everyone that it's real.
I just found out in class an hour ago and posted it here, since some of you may be a little behind the news.
Here's more info on that: https://gbatemp.net/threads/new-5-5-1-entrypoint-apparently-exploit-works.410326/
I never said that, but thanks for telling me! I'll update that post now.It was not the guy making the vid who made the exploit.
Yellows8 made it and it survived the 5.5.1 update.
My disk went me to 5.2.0E and i wait for my yashi copy (Europe) to go to 5.3.2ETubehax DNS or you need to block specific IPs from the router. Tubehax's probably better though, because Nintendo's update servers change all the damn time.
Btw, what firmware are you on now?
I never said that, but thanks for telling me! I'll update that post now.![]()
The person responsible for the exploit has livestreamed him updating to 5.5.1 and running his work successfully. He even showed his Browser version to assure everyone that it's real.
Yes, I have. Thanks for the observation.You worded it badly then.
Not AFAIK, you need to look it up yourself.My disk went me to 5.2.0E and i wait for my yashi copy (Europe) to go to 5.3.2E
but if there is a game with a firmware higher than that do i need to update to play this game?