Instructions on how to connect to the DNS service to block Nintendo servers. Blocked all domains except conntest.nintendowifi.net
, * cdn.nintendo.net, * shop.nintendo.net, * shop.nintendowifi.netTheoretically, by setting the DNS server in the Wi-Fi settings, you can avoid the ban. All services except the store will think that the Internet is not connected.
Since it is still not clear when and for what accounts are blocked, I suggest trying this method at your own risk.
When using a DNS server * eShop will not work as access to account.nintendo.net is completely disabled
* FreeShop works and games are installed* Internet Browser works
* Disabled SpotPass
* A list of friends will show that you are offline
* Theoretically, Nintendo does not know that you have a hacked console
Setup Guide for Nintendo 3DS / DS 1) run "System Settings"
2) click "Connection Settings"
3) select "Link *"
4) click "Change Settings"
5) go "right"
6) click "DNS"
7) Select "No" and click "Details"
8) enter in the "Primary DNS" number: 78.109.17.60, the secondary DNS all zeros.
9) Save Settings
I invite everyone to connect and use DNS until the next wave of the ban. If it happens and none of us are banned, then we won. Yes, there is a risk that they may be banned due to the fact that you are using this DNS server, but the chances are small.
Some Internet providers block DNS replacement To check if your server will work, write on the computer in the command line or terminal:
nslookup account.nintendo.net 78.109.17.60
In response, a line should appear with the numbers 127.0.0.1, if it is, then the provider does not block the DNS.
And if not, then look for another router / provider / Wi-Fi
PS: if you find errors in the text, write in HP.
PS: yes, this is the iCloud DNS Bypass server in which filters are added for Nintendo, maybe in the future, if it is useful, then a separate server will be started
Post has been editedighor - 29.08.18, 03:06