bdubs Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 As of the time of posting I have yet to successfully transfer a pokemon from a .pkm file on my computer to my Nintendo DS via the GTS. Things I have done that I can think of off the top of my head: - I have opened up ports 80 and 53 -I have made sure that I matched the DNS server number correctly (no typos) -I have attempted to use my actual Ip address, my DNS, my ipv4 address, and my ipv6 address to no avail. -I have skype and steam on my hard drive, but have both run in safe mode and specifically restarted my computer with only those programs turned off. - I have temporarily turned off my firewall and found it to not be the problem. - The error code I am receiving on my DS is 52100 - My Nintendo DS is an original DS and not a newer model like the DS lite, DSi etc. -The error I receive on the hyper GTS client says that I have failed to communicate in the allotted time.(I don't know anything about this error any info would be useful). -Pkmsendportcheck says the ports are open. -sendPKM.exe/DNS_server.exe simply acknowledges that I have connected and subsequently does nothing as my DS errors -Yes I am sure I can connect to the GTS normally. I have done so just yesterday and completed a trade. -I have attempted to run this with GTS_nuker, HyperGTS, and a few random "sendpkm.py" and "DNS_server.exe" files I have found around the net. I would be willing to try more but doubt the programs the problem. Typically the Nintendo DS wifi appears to connect momentarily before subsequently losing the connection. It then attempts to reconnect and loses the connection again about 4-5 times before giving me the error code. I have checked previous threads and not found a work-around to my problem. If there is one that I missed I'm sorry :tongue:.
bdubs Posted February 17, 2011 Author Posted February 17, 2011 Oh, I am using Soul Silver if you think that might make a difference.
hedgeberg Posted February 20, 2011 Posted February 20, 2011 huh. I've been having similar problems myself have you tried rebooting? I've come to find that after your computer is on for too long, the wi-fi card stops working as well, leading me to suspect that heat gets in the way shutdown your computer for an hour or so, then turn it on, free up port 80, and try again. also, reboot your router judging by the struggling connection attempts, your router may be inconsistent try those, then come back.
bdubs Posted February 21, 2011 Author Posted February 21, 2011 Yeah I have attempted that. No luck on that front.
hedgeberg Posted February 21, 2011 Posted February 21, 2011 when you downloaded HGTS, did it come with a folder (or zip file) thats called DNS? if so, run the file "DNS_server - autoconfig" then, make sure you're using the local IP (192.168.1.XX, XX being whatever importance your router determines it is) as your DNS server then boot HGTS, and try downloading a PKM file now heres the important part Record what the DNS server command window says. Make special note of the red stuff, as those indicates semi-major or major issues whenever something goes wrong, theres usually an abundance of that stuff. then post the results Also, by the way, have you been trying to connect to a private server DNS (192.168.etc...) or have you been trying to use a public form (your computer's IP) Public tends not to work in my experience.
bdubs Posted February 22, 2011 Author Posted February 22, 2011 I'll look more closely at the stuff you have outlined. I have attempted to connect via both IP addresses you have mentioned though. I'll check back later with what I find.
bdubs Posted February 24, 2011 Author Posted February 24, 2011 I do not think I have the same version of HGTS, if you do not mind could you link me too it?
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