Accessing Nintendo Video on UK/US 3DS (Simple)

Hey guys.. The DNS spoofing thing didnt work on my computer so I found an easier way to access Nintendo Video on my 3DS.

You will need:
1) A 3DS
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2) Nintendo Video Application
3) Built-in Wifi on your PC/Laptop OR one of those wifi dongle devices
4) Windows 7 OR For WinXP:Software from your wifi device manufacturer that allows you to make your Wifi device into a router (SoftAP)
5) Tunnelbear

I dont have Win7 so this might require a little trial and error on your part. I tried this on WinXP

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Download Tunnelbear and create an account. Tunnelbear allows you to hide your location and make websites think you are actually in the US or the UK.

When installing Tunnelbear on XP, a system dialog will popup asking you if you wish to continue with the installation. Press continue.

After installing Tunnelbear, you will have two new network connections in your Network Connections folder. One is for the UK, the other for US. You will soon find out which is which so don't worry about that.

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This is what you will see when Tunnelbear is open. Flick the right hand switch to where your DS is from and flick the left hand switch to turn on Tunnelbear.

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This is how it would look like if your using a US 3DS. When Tunnelbear connects, one of the network connections that was installed will automatically connect.

Now all you have to do is active the SoftAP option on your Wifi device and instead of sharing your internet connection, point it to the tunnelbear network connection.

Viola! Now connect with your 3DS and switch on the video application. It will connect and believe that it is in the US/UK.

Remember that Tunnelbear only gives you 500mb free per month. So if you want to use it again then switch off Tunnelbear after you have done downloading the videos.

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This might sound a little confusing but I tried my best to explain
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wow it works! thanks
for those who have issues in connecting to internet when connection test, try changing the DNS to, 008.008.008.008, and 008.008.004.004

im using connectify

Where do you put this? on 3DS DNS option?

EDIT: figure it out :)
Im trying to use connectify too, i even put the DNS but when it makes the verification it doesnt work..can you help me with that?
ps: i use connectify cause this method didnt work for me
 

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