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Hey guys, first poster.
I managed to make it work using my Dell laptop with Windows 7 on a Wi-Fi connection. No wired setup. I used a combination of TMac and Virtual Router Manager.
Basically it's the same idea as the MacShift/VRM method, except you use TMac to change the MAC address instead. After several changes I cycled through most of the MACs and got plenty of tags.
Hey guys, first poster.
I managed to make it work using my Dell laptop with Windows 7 on a Wi-Fi connection. No wired setup. I used a combination of TMac and Virtual Router Manager.
Basically it's the same idea as the MacShift/VRM method, except you use TMac to change the MAC address instead. After several changes I cycled through most of the MACs and got plenty of tags.
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow
OK, here's how I did it.
- Download TMac and Virtual Router Manager and install them both.
- Run CMD as Admin and enter this code:
Code:netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow
- On TMac, change the MAC address of your Wi-Fi to the desired MAC from the spreadsheet. If you're only connected to the Internet through Wi-Fi, it should be the only connection that reads "Up" and "Operational".
- On VRM, create a new hotspot with SSID "attwifi". Use whatever password you want. On "Shared Connection" choose your Wireless connection. Name may vary, but the only other option should be "None", so don't pick that. Click "Start Virtual Router"
- Go to System Settings on your 3DS, and search for a new connection. It should find one named "attwifi". Try connecting to that one, and enter the password you chose at VRM. Try connecting to it until it fully succeeds, as it may not work on first try.
- Go back to the 3DS main menu and wait a few seconds until it detects Nintendo Zone. Wait a couple of minutes and you should get a StreetPass.
- To try a different MAC, you have to stop VRM, change the MAC on TMac, and go to 3DS System Setting, delete the connection and start all over. I couldn't get it to work by simply changing the MAC.
our problem possibly is the wi fi chipset. mine is atheros AR5007EG. it just disables the wi fi virtual hotspot whenever the MAC is changed.
btw can someone please make his MAC address 00-1B-9E-28-FB-B2 and connect?
this way i can have a spotpass (and you too) as i can't change my MAC and i can take spotpass only from this MAC.
thanks in advance.
Never used a airport or seen one But connect it to the ISP router, and make sure the DDWRT router IP is different from the Apple one and the isp oneHey guys,
My setup is as follows: Internet > ISP-provided modem/wirelress router (with router functions disabled) > Apple Airport
The ISP-provided modem does not allow for MAC address changing, and neither does the Airport.I do, however, have a spare DDWRT wireless router that I want to add to my setup solely for the use as a streetpass relay access point.
Can anyone direct me as to how I would set this up, which ports to plug where, ect? For example, would I connect the DDWRT to my modem or airport?
Thanks much.
Arghh noooo, so close.
The Windows 7 Guide on the front page helped me some more, I didnt know the order of changing the mac address and the command to enable the Virtual wifi miniport, however, the Wireless Network Connection 3 which I change the mac for, which is given the attwifi SSID, doesnt connect to the internet when I change the mac, and I just noticed from installed TMac, that is actually says it has an INACTIVE MAC for Wireless Network Connection 3, which is guess what, 4E:53:50:4F:4F:46, not active however...
Dont suppose anyone knows how to progress from there...?
I did try TMac a while ago to change my MAC, but it says something about the first 2 characters of a MAC address to be 02, so useless to me for this task.
I just tried the "Wireless method" posted by Javeman, and it DID let me change my MAC sucessfully for my wireless card, however...
Again, no internet access and my 3DS didnt even seem to want to connect to the AP...
*Prays for miracle that will end this torture...*
does your "microsoft virtual wi fi miniport" device just disappear in network connections after you change the MAC? and is your wi fi card's chipset atheros?
Nope, for some reason I actually have 2 microsoft virtual wifi miniports open, so I guess I dont even need to do that virtual wifi miniport step, but I do anyway.
And no, my wifi chipset is an intel one. Intel wireless N-1000 I believe...
You just need to delete them because the 3ds FIRST connects to your network and then to nzone if it doesnt find your router
Well it does work with gsm modems (I made one yesterday) and that might be a problem with dnsmasq. Try to install it again "sudo apt-get install dnsmasq"
Your configuration is not letting the internet go through. It's probably a problem with dnsmasq. You might also havent made the "sudo ./soft.sh wlanX ethX" Change this according to your configuration