yeah but that really doesnt explain itRead the first post in regards to dumpiine.
just extract everything to that folder - but you can use anywhere else thats just a generic localWhat do you mean create a file at C:\WiiU\?
I made a folder called WiiU and extracted everything to it. Is that correct?just extract everything to that folder - but you can use anywhere else thats just a generic local
i understand you want what you want now, but posting 3 times in a row will not make someone come online. my first guess is to try connecting to the mongoose url on the host computer. then try it on a different computer on the network. depending on how both of these work would help tell me what might be wrong.Can someone just make a video on how to do this?
Why does this happen plz help!
Nobody knows how many time it will take to get FW>5.3.2 compatible.
That wasn't even the grammatical error. I figure they just thought you meant that as a question, not a statement.You correct me for the Nobody against No one ? I was thinking they were the same. :F
Calm down there, chief. Mistakes get when you rush things. Try restarting your computer, restarting Mongoose, and making sure you specifically allow Mongoose through your Windows Firewall. You can also try using Mini Web for PC or Tiny Web Server for Android (and iOS?), which had worked great for some who were having troubles with Mongoose.I try to go to my mongoose HomebrU page, but it gives me error code: 112-1007 could not display page. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
mech probably just quoted the wrong post lol.You correct me for the Nobody against No one ? I was thinking they were the same. :F
This question is about blocking updates:
It's come to my attention that my router is not blocking the url's that are mentioned in the OP. I found this out by using the website to check and it gave me option 2. I know I am blocking the sites correctly because if I add a site for ex. (yahoo.com) and try visiting it a message is displayed saying "this site is be blocked by your router." but it's not blocking the nintendo url's. I looked into my router settings and saw parental controls and it mentions using OpenDNS I have a Netgear router can't remember the model # but I also see I can change my ip from static/dynamic.
is it safe to go ahead and use open DNS with combo of tubehax? all the talk about users iSP changing the ip and OpenDNS not updating with the change resulting in update. but I see it as the only way to block urls since my router won't do it by itself for whatever reason.
any feedback will be helpful sorry for long message.