I skimmed, briefly, but I didn't see a thread discussing URLs to block to prevent Switch updates. Do we know yet?
Because in the case a hacker says to ever says "STAY ON 2.0!" people want to ensure they stay on 2.0 by blocking updates.Why would we want to block updates? Is on version 2.0.0, like since day one, and all the important stuff that is supposed to be coming with releases has yet to come. I'm just curious why is of interest so early.
Do you ask for car insurance after the car accident?Why would we want to block updates? Is on version 2.0.0, like since day one, and all the important stuff that is supposed to be coming with releases has yet to come. I'm just curious why is of interest so early.
The scene/community is already researching and working on entry points and exploits for 2.0.0. Since we have NO clue what a new update will contain, but we're pretty-sure N-tendo is watching, we can safely assume that any patch at this point will work against the current research.Why would we want to block updates? Is on version 2.0.0, like since day one, and all the important stuff that is supposed to be coming with releases has yet to come. I'm just curious why is of interest so early.
Then you didn't block them.I got the system update, even while blocking those sites
I blocked them on my router. P.s every time i put it in on my router with http://(adress here) it claims its a invalid. So I trimmed out the http://Then you didn't block them.
I can confirm if you block this one:
http://sun.hac.lp1.d4c.nintendo.net:443
You will not get the update nag or be able to access update server. Everything else functions fine.
If you use DNSwitch the updates will be blockedI skimmed, briefly, but I didn't see a thread discussing URLs to block to prevent Switch updates. Do we know yet?
try *nintendo.net or *.nintendo.net, and does your router have a site AND a url block setting?I blocked them on my router. P.s every time i put it in on my router with http://(adress here) it claims its a invalid. So I trimmed out the http://
EDIT:still not working I verified and check. I'm using block sites and set it to always. so I honestly don't see what I'm doing wrong.
As I was trying to explain, if you are using a "site" blocker I believe it's meant to block the entire site, my old router had 2 options, block entire site or block urls. If you are entering a url into a site block interface I don't think it will work, you have to enter the core domain (eg nintendo.net) with no prefix.try *nintendo.net or *.nintendo.net, and does your router have a site AND a url block setting?
I'm sorry but it's confirmed working. It seems to be your router that's not working. If all else fails just change your dns server to the one in that thread.I set the dns. that worked. and my router does allow siteblocking. In fact I used it to block wiiu updates with no problems. but those addresses you gave just don't work. SO IDK. But funny enough the switch forgets updates apon powering off. (assuming you just accidently downloaded them and not installed them)
There is an auto-update setting that you can enable/disable.Wait does the switch auto update ?
haven't bought mine yet
Make sure you're not using a DNS server; IE OpenDNS. Google DNS may work though.I blocked them on my router. P.s every time i put it in on my router with http://(adress here) it claims its a invalid. So I trimmed out the http://
EDIT:still not working I verified and check. I'm using block sites and set it to always. so I honestly don't see what I'm doing wrong.
There is an auto-update setting that you can enable/disable.