Alright, I didn't want to do this because I'm usually a calm person but you very clear didn't take the hint, so I'll explain to you in detail. I'll start with a quick recap of your posts on GBATemp:-snip-
Yes, specifically it's vaporweevee!@RattletraPM. Hey man, I always wanted to ask you back in the freeShop news thread. Is your avatar some sort of Eevee?
That Pokemon extrudes loads of cool. I was thinking about looking for it if it was in a Pokemon rom hack.Yes, specifically it's vaporweevee!
It was made by unusacies on Tumblr, but sometime ago the OP was deleted (I was only able to find that reblog)... I also wanted to credit the original author and all in my sig but, well, I've never bothered to complete my sig or even decide on a proper design for it
That DLC should be called "Let's go running in the nineties, Eevee!"That Pokemon extrudes loads of cool. I was thinking about looking for it if it was in a Pokemon rom hack.
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Nintendo, if you're reading this, make a DLC styled after this in your upcoming "Let's Go, Eevee!" game.
Wi-Fi interference is sadly a very real issue here. I also live in an apartment complex and there are something like 14 access points spread all around the 2.4 GHz spectrum, meaning that there's at least one AP per channel so no matter what I do there's always some interference...Hello everyone,
I am fairly new to this so please bear with me on this. I have recently gotten my DS to be able to stream games, and I have tried to connect my DS to snickerstream and for some reason I keep losing connection and it will not work. I will try to provide as much information as possible to make your lives easier in trying to assist me.
When I connect my DS to Snickerstream, I get about 1-4 fps and the connection is lost.
I have tried running as administrator, no luck. No firewall issues as I have allowed it to pass through.
I have tried adjusting the QoS, the Priority, and Image quality, no luck.
Port is set at 8001.
I have tried even getting a WiFi extender and placing it directly in my room to try and make it work better.. But still no avail.
I have tried running the Rosalina Debugger.
Computer specs are Intel i5-7600K CPU @3.80GHz, 16GB RAM, 64 Bit operating system running Windows 10 Pro.
Computer is hard wired, running about 120 Mbps download, and 12 Mbps upload.
Router is a NETGEAR Nighthawk R7000
I live in an apartment complex (I know sometimes interference can happen, maybe an issue, maybe not).
I will attach a log3 file so someone might be able to assist.
Thank you.
Double check with another NTR streaming client. If you still cannot stream then it's something on your PC blocking the connection.View attachment 144720
I keep getting this error message, I disabled everything, Windows Defender, Smartscreen and Firewall
the new3DS flashes pink and blue before getting this error
Wi-Fi interference is sadly a very real issue here. I also live in an apartment complex and there are something like 14 access points spread all around the 2.4 GHz spectrum, meaning that there's at least one AP per channel so no matter what I do there's always some interference...
Still, even with that you should be able to get some decent framerate, so the issue must be somewhere else.
First of all, I've just noticed that I forgot to make Snickerstream log the frame limiter's value if it's been activated. Double check that it's set to 0 in the advanced settings. It shouldn't be active by default but it's better to double check.
Secondly, you can set Snickerstream to not return to the connection window if the connection gets cut for a while by setting "Return after shutdown" to 0. That one's also in the advanced settings. Again, it won't fix the issue but it will help if you have an unstable connection.
Once all that is said and done, remember to disable logging or set loglevel to 1 or 2 when you're streaming! Loglevel 3 is very useful for debugging but it will log just about everything, meaning it can make your streaming performance worse due to the amount of data it logs, especially if you've got a slow hard drive.
If I'm correct, you've said you've disabled Windows Firewall. Don't do that, not only it's an extreme approach that will potentially leave you unprotected from external threats but there have been reports of it not being fully disabled or "rearming" itself at random because Windows 10 is great™. Instead, take the time to properly allow Snickerstream through it. Double check your router too: port forwarding shouldn't be needed as you're using your internal network but some routers also have built in firewalls. In some specific cases setting a static IP to both your PC and 3DS might help.I tried before with kit-kat, and I tried again now
the 3DS screen flashes pink, blue and red, but it doesn't work
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If the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band is so overcrowded around you that interference literally eats every piece of bandwidth available to your 3DS then tough luck - but again, I really doubt that's the problem. Instead you could try enabling Clock + L2 in Luma's settings to give a little boost to your n3DS' performance. If you have a USB Wi-Fi network card then you could also try to create an AP directly on your own PC, which is a bit different than using a repeater in the same room as there will be less devices consuming bandwidth on it.What would you recommend trying to do? I have even tried setting my routers channels to either 1, 6, or 11, and sadly still nothing. It lags and drops frames too bad to even try to stream anything, so I haven't been able to even test that portion yet. The frame limiter value is set at 0, and I have tried the "return after shutdown" to 0 as well, but it just runs with 0 fps. Kinda frustrating lol.
If I'm correct, you've said you've disabled Windows Firewall. Don't do that, not only it's an extreme approach that will potentially leave you unprotected from external threats but there have been reports of it not being fully disabled or "rearming" itself at random because Windows 10 is great™. Instead, take the time to properly allow Snickerstream through it. Double check your router too: port forwarding shouldn't be needed as you're using your internal network but some routers also have built in firewalls. In some specific cases setting a static IP to both your PC and 3DS might help.
Sorry for the late reply but, well... This happened ^^"I checked my router, I disabled the firewall (and didn't touched port forwarding)
I enabled my PC firewall and added Snickerstream to allow connections
I set a static IP to both my 3DS and PC (192.168.0.99 and 192.168.0.100)
now I try again with Snickerstream, started with admin, typed 3DS's IP, on 3DS started NTRCFW, enabled debugger, tried to connect...
on the first try, the 3DS didn't even connect
on the second try, the 3DS crashed lol
tried again, blue screen, pink screen...
View attachment 144856 aaaaaaaaaa
If the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band is so overcrowded around you that interference literally eats every piece of bandwidth available to your 3DS then tough luck - but again, I really doubt that's the problem. Instead you could try enabling Clock + L2 in Luma's settings to give a little boost to your n3DS' performance. If you have a USB Wi-Fi network card then you could also try to create an AP directly on your own PC, which is a bit different than using a repeater in the same room as there will be less devices consuming bandwidth on it.
That aside, it could always be a case of NTR shitting its pants: it's rather (in)famous for sometimes working and sometimes simply not having its day. It's one of the many reasons why I'm trying to seek out other alternatives. If nothing works for you and don't mind to dive a bit into beta testing, feel free to add me on Discord.
Sorry for the late reply but, well... This happened ^^"
If you still have problems then feel free to add me on Discord/Telegram/etc.
RattletraPM #0747what's your Discord? :0