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New 3DS System Update (StreetPass Relay Feature)

FINALLY got it working. Wireless alone didn't work. This is the method I used using an ethernet into my laptop as the source.

Pretty much everything else didn't work.

Just waiting on the StreetPasses now. If anyone is wondering, I'm Arvin from Ontario.

EDIT: Been up for a while and haven't received any StreetPasses.. after I configure the internet on the 3DS I'm just supposed to wait on my home screen with the 3DS open, right? Or is there a step inbetween that and getting a StreetPass? The location shows up as Nintendo Zone though. Am I suppose to attempt to open Nintendo Zone once or something?

EDIT2: Okay it's been an hour and a half and I've got nothing. No idea what I'm doing wrong, it shows up as a Nintendo zone and everything. Is the GAF relay just not working or something?
 
how close do you have to be to a nintendo zone to be connected?

the only ones in my city are in mcdonalds...if i drive through the parking lot would that be good enough?
 
Here if anybody interested (seeding on proccess, just leave your mark for the first time since its a fresh MAC btw)

Based on NGAF hex, two last digits were the number of queue:

NGAF01 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:31
NGAF02 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:32
NGAF03 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:33
NGAF04 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:34
NGAF05 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:35
NGAF06 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:36
NGAF07 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:37
NGAF08 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:38
NGAF09 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:39
 
So it's 8 hours before you can connect to the same MAC address and get another StreetPass, correct?

Close to it. I think it's like tagging actual 3DS systems where you can possibly retag in about 6 hours as long as it won't be 3 tags within 16 hours, because people have claimed to retag the MAC addresses in under 8 hours sometimes.
 
I managed to get it working on my Android phone. Here's a copypasta of a manual I posted on Gamefaqs. I hope it works for you.

I could make it work! The WiFi-driver reload options were messing with the spoofing. YAY (and thanks)!
I already ordered a cheap router, though (guessing it will be easier with the script and the access-control).





Close to it. I think it's like tagging actual 3DS systems where you can possibly retag in about 6 hours as long as it won't be 3 tags within 16 hours, because people have claimed to retag the MAC addresses in under 8 hours sometimes.

What?
 
I tried the spoofing last night. One thing I have to say. Not a single Super Mario 3D Land tag...not even on the game specific Mac address (this table). I'm not sure if the game specific macs are a great idea as the relay already works like that. I guess they are less popular so could be used to get different tags for certain games.

I guess that says all you need to know about the Super Mario 3D Land streetpass mode.

I probably won't spoof too often (I might not be able to soon anyway) and playing the games daily will burn me out. It is a good way to top up a natural queue though. Only 80-something purple pieces to go till I catch em' all...

Last time we tried we were sitting in McDonalds. The NZ app was flashing, and she wanted to try and finally get a piece of the NZ exclusive Animal Crossing furniture. Nothing we did could get the damn thing to connect.

It's been like this at every NZ we've ever tried at. Occasionally on the home menu it shows her as being connected to the internet, but as soon as she starts the NZ app, or (in the most recent cases) Animal Crossing, all the bars turn grey. It's as if having anything running bar the Home menu kills the connection.
One thing I noticed when doing my spoofing tests last night is the 3DS disconnects from the internet every time you open the home menu or a piece of software. I wonder if those routers are thinking "oh you're already connected, I'm not letting you re-connect".

Might I suggest going to a Nintendo zone to get the app to pop up. Turn off wireless for a few minutes. Then turn it back on and start the app immediately.

Also you might be able to interact with the connection if it broadcasts further than your 3DS can transmit (likely, I notice my netbook will have 3 bars for things the 3DS has 1 bar for and the 1 bar connections the 3DS can not even see)

I've noticed that at one of my local McDonalds, I can detect the Nintendo Zone from way out in the parking lot, but nothing actually would transfer until I was inside the building. Another time I was at a store next to a different McDonalds and could detect the zone, but no transfer happened.
I wonder if there is any to have the 3DS only see devices it is in range to interact with. Then again signal strength is an imperfect measure if there is a strong transmitter is used.

give me a fantastic

people who dont give fantastics must die
Question. Is rating fantastic important on relay. It is highly unlikely after rating someone the next relay will be that same person.

It is still good practice though. I still feel bad about accidentally giving people a so-so rating on the Media Markt demo units in Berlin (one of the stores had 8). I was dual-wielding the things trying to clear out their queues (it did not help that 8 units in close proximity queued themselves up quite well...).

I have read that people have been able to get pieces for the Chibi Robo puzzle. Is that only for people with Japanese 3DSes? I have tagged a few Japanese people and I am only seeing the normal puzzles I have been seeing.
Puzzle swap puzzles come from spotpass. Spotpass data is region specific (as in 3DS region). If a puzzle is not released in your region (or you do not have the spotpass data for it) you can not get pieces from it. The Chibi Robo puzzle is Japan only (along with Japan air and McDonalds).

In older versions of the Mii plaza you would see these puzzles (as in what pieces they had) but on your side it would say something like "no data available" and you would not be able to trade pieces. I'm not sure why Nintendo removed this.

Speaking of which you might notice the opposite of this effect if you tag Europeans. All of them lack Devilish Brain Training (game not released here) so scrolling to that puzzle will show 0 pieces.

how close do you have to be to a nintendo zone to be connected?

the only ones in my city are in mcdonalds...if i drive through the parking lot would that be good enough?
Going by what Cherubae said, no. I depends on how strong the receiver is on their router and how strong the transmitter is on the 3DS. It is something that requires testing but there are many variables involved.
 
I tried the spoofing last night. One thing I have to say. Not a single Super Mario 3D Land tag...

Question. Is rating fantastic important on relay. It is highly unlikely after rating someone the next relay will be that same person.

Really? Every time I cycle through the GBATemp ones, my 3D Land fills up. It's only 3/3 but I never fail to fill it so far.

Are you sure you don't have 3/3 already and it's further down your notification list?

Plus I've met the same people several times and recieved a few fantastics myself, so it's definitely worth doing, especially on a "private" MAC like the GAF one.
 
Really? Every time I cycle through the GBATemp ones, my 3D Land fills up. It's only 3/3 but I never fail to fill it so far.

Are you sure you don't have 3/3 already and it's further down your notification list?

Plus I've met the same people several times and recieved a few fantastics myself, so it's definitely worth doing, especially on a "private" MAC like the GAF one.
It is completely absent from the notifications, it is on the streetpass list and I have not booted the game up in weeks. I tended to disconnect pretty soon after the green light showed up and maybe it has more data to transmit (though I do not think it should work like that). One to try in the future.
 
I almost sure that once the green light has become solid, you have all the data you're going to get.

Have you tried our GAF MAC yet? There's definitely a load of people with Mario 3D data going around, so you must have just been really unlucky.

I've actually got all 5 shiny stars on Mario 3D, but I'm using this to try and hit 999 star coins too. Because I'm insane.
 
Come to think it Mario 3D Land is not the only odd one. I have never received any swap-notes/letter box passes either. I'll try deactivating those and reactivating them.

Unrelated, but another strange thing I had happen to me. Macshift would not always change the address. Some of that seems to be down to Windows but sometimes entering the command in again made it work.
 
Come to think it Mario 3D Land is not the only odd one. I have never received any swap-notes/letter box passes either. I'll try deactivating those and reactivating them.

You only receive Swapnote StreetPasses from registered friends. It's a massive fault with that application.
 
Currently rolling over:

NEOGAF -- 4e:45:4f:47:41:46
NGAF01 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:31
NGAF02 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:32
NGAF03 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:33
NGAF04 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:34
NGAF05 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:35
NGAF06 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:36
NGAF07 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:37
NGAF08 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:38
NGAF09 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:39

Got lot of SP, here few of them...
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anybody here the owner of the Mii?
 

If you have systems that are consistently tagging, they will just tag every 8 hours, but if two systems tag and are separated and then tag a second time after 10 hours, it's possible for them to tag a third time only 6 hours later. For some reason they seem to go by the rule of no more than 3 tags within 16 hours. I'm not exactly sure what the minimum time period is for being able to tag twice, because I have had systems retag in under 6 hours, but that may have just been a fluke, but being able to retag after 6 hours seems to work quite reliably as long as it won't mean 3 tags within a period of 16 hours. I suspect it's the same deal for the wait periods with the relays.
 
I have been using the GBATemp addresses but should switch over to the GAF ones. I would really love to get some more EO and SoulHackers players in the mix so that I can get those app points for SMTIV. So far I haven't had a single one from the GBATemp crew but I am slammed with Mario 3DLand and AC:NL.
 
eh i give up, gonna try to turn my Galaxy S3 into one, lets see how it goes

edit. okay I set everything up, wifi tether up and running. Sorry for the stupid question, but do i need to set up a new connection on my 3DS or will the old one (its set to my router) just work?
 
I'm using the Android guide of GBATemp, but it's failing to get a MAC Address (i'm trying the GBAtemp ones and the Neogaf ones)...

anyone experienced that? :s
 
do i need to change anything in the 3DS connection settings? ive set up my Galaxy s3 as a relay but it's been three hours and no Streetpassing yet
 
do i need to change anything in the 3DS connection settings? ive set up my Galaxy s3 as a relay but it's been three hours and no Streetpassing yet

Have you removed your normal router's setting from the 3DS? If it stays connected to that, it won't hit the Nintendo Zone you've made.
 
Have you removed your normal router's setting from the 3DS? If it stays connected to that, it won't hit the Nintendo Zone you've made.
Not true, I have my regular router and have an old router that's turned into a relay station. My 3ds is still getting the tags, even with my regular network still active on it.
 
hmm it seems like i'm gonna keep my DG834 as it is then. If nothing happens I'll remove the connection from the 3DS and try again, thanks peeps
 
Yeah I tried tinkering some more today and still no luck. Can connect to the network, connect to the internet, it recognizes the Nintendo Zone, but no StreetPasses. WTF man :(

Even trying to diagnose this is difficult because it seems everything is working fine. I've even tried multiple different MACs, GAF ones or otherwise from GBATemp.

It also appears others on GBATemp are having the same problems.
 
Huh, there's fewer than I thought. Only one in the heart of downtown Vancouver?

They got rid of all the Starbucks Nintendo Zones in Canada it seems -- probably because the 3DS would not connect automatically. I wish they could add Tim Hortons or something. I'm surprised how few McDonalds there are.
 
I follow the Windows 8 instructions step-by-step, but when I start my Virtual Router, the following message appears:

Virtual wifi device not found!
Neither "Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter" or "Microsoft Virtual Wifi Miniport Adapter" were found.


I've also noticed that doing netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow , despite giving me the correct message "The hosted network mode has been set to allow" does not make a "Virtual Wifi Miniport" appear on my network connections.

Anyone would like to guess what might be causing this? Thanks.
 
Currently rolling over:

NEOGAF -- 4e:45:4f:47:41:46
NGAF01 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:31
NGAF02 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:32
NGAF03 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:33
NGAF04 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:34
NGAF05 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:35
NGAF06 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:36
NGAF07 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:37
NGAF08 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:38
NGAF09 -- 4e:47:41:46:30:39

Got lot of SP, here few of them...


anybody here the owner of the Mii?

Does anyone have a DDWRT cron job to cycle through those?
 
If you have systems that are consistently tagging, they will just tag every 8 hours, but if two systems tag and are separated and then tag a second time after 10 hours, it's possible for them to tag a third time only 6 hours later. For some reason they seem to go by the rule of no more than 3 tags within 16 hours. I'm not exactly sure what the minimum time period is for being able to tag twice, because I have had systems retag in under 6 hours, but that may have just been a fluke, but being able to retag after 6 hours seems to work quite reliably as long as it won't mean 3 tags within a period of 16 hours. I suspect it's the same deal for the wait periods with the relays.

I am not really following your logic.

2 systems can tag each other 3 times a day, every 8 hours (24/3=8).
Let's say they start at 8am. So it would go like this: 8am -> 4pm -> 12am.

If we follow your example: 8am -> 6pm -> 12am.
It would still be 3 tags per day, so I think it might be just a fluke indeed.

That being said, I have never seen systems doing streetpasses before the cooldown period of 8 hours. On the contrary, sometimes it takes longer. In fact, the pass system can be buggy.
There are 4 3DSs around me (including mine). I tag 3 consoles at least twice a day. But sometimes, 2 out of the 4 consoles "decide" to skip each other and wait for the next turn for tagging (16 hours instead of 8).
The only way you can get another tag from the same console in less than 8 hours (even minutes apart) is this: performing a real streetpass and then a relay streetpass. The Miis will be counted twice.
 
FINALLY got it working. Wireless alone didn't work. This is the method I used using an ethernet into my laptop as the source.

Pretty much everything else didn't work.

Just waiting on the StreetPasses now. If anyone is wondering, I'm Arvin from Ontario.

EDIT: Been up for a while and haven't received any StreetPasses.. after I configure the internet on the 3DS I'm just supposed to wait on my home screen with the 3DS open, right? Or is there a step inbetween that and getting a StreetPass? The location shows up as Nintendo Zone though. Am I suppose to attempt to open Nintendo Zone once or something?

EDIT2: Okay it's been an hour and a half and I've got nothing. No idea what I'm doing wrong, it shows up as a Nintendo zone and everything. Is the GAF relay just not working or something?

Yeah, I'm confused about how this is supposed to work as well. My 3ds is open and the Nintendo Zone icon is blinking but I am not receiving any streetpasses.

I get an error when I fire up the Nintendo Zone app (File Not Found on Server), could that be a problem?
 
Yeah, I'm confused about how this is supposed to work as well. My 3ds is open and the Nintendo Zone icon is blinking but I am not receiving any streetpasses.

I get an error when I fire up the Nintendo Zone app (File Not Found on Server), could that be a problem?

3DS should be closed to StreetPass. You don't need the Nintendo Zone app at all. Just check that it blinks and that it says "Internet" at the top left corner instead of "StreetPass". If it doesn't then the 3DS isn't getting data from the internet and won't get any tags.

Just getting the Nintendo Zone icon to blink isn't enough since that works with just changing the SSID. You need to make sure it's getting data with the new MAC address.
 
I am not really following your logic.

2 systems can tag each other 3 times a day, every 8 hours (24/3=8).
Let's say they start at 8am. So it would go like this: 8am -> 4pm -> 12am.

If we follow your example: 8am -> 6pm -> 12am.
It would still be 3 tags per day, so I think it might be just a fluke indeed.

That being said, I have never seen systems doing streetpasses before the cooldown period of 8 hours. On the contrary, sometimes it takes longer. In fact, the pass system can be buggy.
There are 4 3DSs around me (including mine). I tag 3 consoles at least twice a day. But sometimes, 2 out of the 4 consoles "decide" to skip each other and wait for the next turn for tagging (16 hours instead of 8).
The only way you can get another tag from the same console in less than 8 hours (even minutes apart) is this: performing a real streetpass and then a relay streetpass. The Miis will be counted twice.

I have 5 systems, and I frequently get tags in under 8 hours: if I have some of my systems out of the house at the scheduled time to tag and some of them end up tagging each other late because of it, they will tag in less than 8 hours the next time so that they all end up tagging each other around the same time again. Plus, I have several friends where if we meet up we can retag in about 6 hours after not having tagged previously for a day or more. When my systems are religiously tagging every 8 hours, I do tend to find they lag a few minutes to half an hour each time in general though.
 
3DS should be closed to StreetPass. You don't need the Nintendo Zone app at all. Just check that it blinks and that it says "Internet" at the top left corner instead of "StreetPass". If it doesn't then the 3DS isn't getting data from the internet and won't get any tags.

Just getting the Nintendo Zone icon to blink isn't enough since that works with just changing the SSID. You need to make sure it's getting data with the new MAC address.

Ah, so even though the 3ds is closed, it will still be able to connect to the Nintendo Zone? I was able to get the Animal Crossing present, so at least I know that is working if nothing else.

Are the GAF addresses also using attwifi as the SSID?
 
Ah, so even though the 3ds is closed, it will still be able to connect to the Nintendo Zone? I was able to get the Animal Crossing present, so at least I know that is working if nothing else.

Yep. It checks periodically for data. That's how you get SpotPass notifications and such. Also, that's the only way to get tags :P it's supposed to be closed. I think some games let you StreetPass while you're playing them but if you're on the Home menu then nothing's going to happen.
 
3DS should be closed to StreetPass. You don't need the Nintendo Zone app at all. Just check that it blinks and that it says "Internet" at the top left corner instead of "StreetPass". If it doesn't then the 3DS isn't getting data from the internet and won't get any tags.

Just getting the Nintendo Zone icon to blink isn't enough since that works with just changing the SSID. You need to make sure it's getting data with the new MAC address.
For me, while it's open, the blue Internet indicator does show up in the corner.

When my 3DS is open, I check "netsh wlan show hostednetwork" in command prompt, it shows that 1 client is connected and authenticated. I can google stuff using the 3DS browser and everything, the internet is connected. When I close my 3DS and check, no clients connected.

Alternatively, using the virtual router manager method, similar deal. Under peers connected, my 3DS shows up and I can use the internet browser and google stuff as well the internet indicator showing up in the top lefthand corner. When I close my 3DS, it appears under peers connected... but I receive no StreetPasses. And after a minute or two, it disappears and intermittently appears and disappears with no StreetPasses logged in that time. Pretty sure it shouldn't take more than 15 mins plus for a StreetPass to show up, especially if it keeps disconnecting and reconnecting (which I guess is it periodically checking for data).

In both cases, sharing is enabled on my Ethernet connection to my connection that is being broadcast and everything.

EDIT: Did it all again on my Windows 7 partition and same deal.
 
One thing I'm wondering is I'm often getting tags with no Streetpass Plaza data, or certain MAC addresses sometimes give no data at all, even though I'm sure they're being used more frequently than I could be reusing them. If we're supposed to be getting the data for the last people that had whatever games we have active, then that shouldn't be happening even if the previous person doesn't have their Streetpass Plaza active for Streetpass. Is it because people are using scripts and tagging with full plazas that it's giving a non-tag rather than any actual data for the next person do you think?
 
Oh, another random question - do you need to restart the wireless on the 3ds every time you change MAC addresses or should it just all work automatically?
 
Really hope someone here can help me with this.

I'm trying to set this up with the Windows 7 Virtual WiFI Miniport method, without Connectify/Virtual Router or other software like that. The 3DS connects to the virtual wifi with the correct ssid (attwifi), detects the Nintendo Zone, gets SpotPass, and can browse.

Using TMac or macshift, I can change the MAC address of my laptop's wifi card (a crappy Intel one, if that matters at all), but here's the problem: the Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter keeps its old MAC address no matter what I do. I've set my wired connection to be shared with this virtual connection, following the guides on this thread and on GBATemp, but I'm pretty much 100% sure that it is this "wrong" MAC address that the 3DS is seeing.

Is there anything I can do?

As a last desperation move, can someone please add this MAC address to their list to see if I can at least get one pass and know what's wrong? It's 00:23:14:A7:FC:11. Thanks a million to anyone that tries to help.


3DS should be closed to StreetPass.
As others have stated in this thread, this is false. You'll get StreetPasses with the 3DS open, the green notification just won't stay on for long. Some games even let you get SPs while open, though some (I imagine most?) don't.
 
I have 5 systems, and I frequently get tags in under 8 hours: if I have some of my systems out of the house at the scheduled time to tag and some of them end up tagging each other late because of it, they will tag in less than 8 hours the next time so that they all end up tagging each other around the same time again. Plus, I have several friends where if we meet up we can retag in about 6 hours after not having tagged previously for a day or more. When my systems are religiously tagging every 8 hours, I do tend to find they lag a few minutes to half an hour each time in general though.
I have done that and the tags have never happened to me in less than 8.
You just confirm me the passes schedules are buggy ;P
 
Oh, another random question - do you need to restart the wireless on the 3ds every time you change MAC addresses or should it just all work automatically?

Yes, otherwise when your 3DS disconnects from the hotspot it will automatically connect with your home network and it won't reconnect with the hotspot until you reset the wireless.
 
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