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Arjun - PeeB4UGo

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  1. Okay, so it's actually showing in your DNS server that it's trying to connect to conntest.nintendowifi.net (buypass) but it's just not connecting?

    I had this problem previously where it would try twice, fail, and then attempt.

    Try restarting both your modem and PC.

    Saving that, set your Secondary DNS to your Default Gateway.

    OK, that gets me to regular GTS. But I still can't send anything over.

    EDIT: I'm able to use sendpkm.py, but not SendPKM.exe with DNS_Server.exe

  2. All that's changed is that the number of times it requests conntest.nintendowifi.net doubles. Otherwise, there's no effect.

    No change.

    EDIT:

    I found this blog post, and after reading it, I thought, OK... just change the DNS back to the default, and then connect to legit GTS, then change DNS back to my own.

    That didn't work, nor did connecting to legit GTS. So now I'm thoroughly confused.

  3. What does it say? 52100? Do you have steam? Disable firewall, Pots 80. Restart computer?

    Security software on your computer may be stopping this from working, try temporarily disabling any security/firewall programs. Otherwise check your router's settings to see if it has any sort of LAN security policies in effect. Follow the instructions in the question above to see ipconfig info, copy down the "default gateway" address into the address bar of a browser and press enter. A login box should come up. The username should be "admin" or blank, and the password can be anything from "admin" to "administrator" "pass" to "password" or "password1", or something else if you've set it differently. Ask whoever set up the router what the password to get into it is, or check this page. http://www.phenoelit-us.org/dpl/dpl.html Failing that, try it from a different computer. Also try opeaning port 80. Not sure if that will help but it’s worth a shot.

    All that I have is Windows Firewall, yeah 52100, no Steam. Restarted computer, same effect.

    and haha copy+paste much?

    I specifically set up my router so that this would work. There's no problems router-side.

  4. More GTS_Nuker problems:

    I run DNS_Server.exe, inputting my external IP address as normal. I fire up SendPKM, like normal. I connect to the GTS, but the connection drops, and gives me a 52100 error, not normal. All the while, on the DNS_Server.exe screen, I see the DS requesting conntest.nintendowifi.net 3 times before the connection drops. Does anybody have a solution to this?

  5. So last week GTS_Nuker was working just fine, but now, I can only start the DNS server:

    Whenever I open SendPKM.exe by dragging and dropping the *.pkm file onto the exe file, it opens, and then crashes.

    However, when I just double-click on the exe file, and I'm prompted to enter the path to a PKM file, it works fine, until the "encoding" part.

    Any ideas?

    EDIT:

    When I cd to the directory and run the exe from command prompt, it get this error:

    cmdsendpkm.png

    I figured out this problem: If you have IIS running, then the program will fail to run correctly.

    I had installed IIS unaware of that, thus causing the problem.

  6. So last week GTS_Nuker was working just fine, but now, I can only start the DNS server:

    Whenever I open SendPKM.exe by dragging and dropping the *.pkm file onto the exe file, it opens, and then crashes.

    However, when I just double-click on the exe file, and I'm prompted to enter the path to a PKM file, it works fine, until the "encoding" part.

    Any ideas?

    EDIT:

    When I cd to the directory and run the exe from command prompt, it get this error:

    cmdsendpkm.png

  7. Not only does a simple batchscript fix this, but if you read the whole thread, on page 7 or 8 there is a link to GTS_Nuker, which is threaded and allows for multiple pokemon to be sent at the same time, and keeps sending pokemon as long as requests are made, until it is closed.

    Thanks. I've read the whole thread, but I must've missed it.

  8. @Arjun - PeeB4UGo: From what I understand, anybody who has the IP for the sendpkm setup can access it, making it an automatic "distribution center". All you have to do is hand out the IP to be input into as the system's DNS, and they all can access it.

    Twitch: While that's true for one system, that's as far as it goes, because the script closes immediately after the file is sent.

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