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− | '''Nintendo Zone''' is the successor to DS Download Stations, offering retailer exclusive content, game videos, screenshots, etc. As of February 6th 2012 demos are available for download, demos are downloaded from the eShop servers and installed to SD card. NZone demos are the same ones available on eShop, these are region-locked as trying to download them from other regions results in an error. USA Best Buy and some other retailers have NZone, this NZone seems to be significantly different from the DS(i) [http://dsibrew.org/wiki/Nintendo_Zone NZone]. Most content available at Best Buy is already available on eShop, like the screenshots/videos, game info etc. The OK Go video is available from NZone however. The OOT video on NZone server is the one from eShop launch like most of the other videos. | + | '''Nintendo Zone''' is the successor to DS Download Stations, offering retailer exclusive content, game videos, screenshots, etc. As of February 6th 2012 demos are available for download, demos are downloaded from the eShop servers and installed to SD card. NZone demos are the same ones available on eShop, these are region-locked as trying to download them from other regions results in an error. USA Best Buy and some other retailers have NZone, this NZone seems to be significantly different from the DS(i) [http://dsibrew.org/wiki/Nintendo_Zone NZone]. Most content available at Best Buy is already available on eShop, like the screenshots/videos, game info etc. The OK Go video is available from NZone however. The OOT video on NZone server is the one from eShop launch like most of the other videos. |
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| Like DSi, when an open 3DS detects NZone the hidden(always accessible for USA) NZone title appears and a notification about it appears. Like DSi this title is already stored on NAND, it's just not visible until you're in range of NZone.(doesn't disappear with sdcard removed) When NZone beacons are in range, 3DS only detects NZone when not connected to Internet already. Once connected to a NZone AP, the beacon payload is cached until disconnected from the AP. | | Like DSi, when an open 3DS detects NZone the hidden(always accessible for USA) NZone title appears and a notification about it appears. Like DSi this title is already stored on NAND, it's just not visible until you're in range of NZone.(doesn't disappear with sdcard removed) When NZone beacons are in range, 3DS only detects NZone when not connected to Internet already. Once connected to a NZone AP, the beacon payload is cached until disconnected from the AP. |
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− | When modified DSi nzone beacons are broadcasted with the 3DS Best Buy authentication param, DSi launcher won't blink the NZone title icon but the title will still semi-work. NZone title would connect to the server, with buttons for demos, Best Buy, and WFC config displayed, but NZone will display an error a while after selecting "Best Buy" service after a bit of loading.(probably unsupported html tags etc) | + | When modified DSi nzone beacons are broadcasted with the 3DS Best Buy ApNum, DSi launcher won't blink the NZone title icon but the title will still semi-work. NZone title would connect to the server, with buttons for demos, Best Buy, and WFC config displayed, but NZone will display an error a while after selecting "Best Buy" service after a bit of loading.(probably unsupported html tags etc) |
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| == Description == | | == Description == |
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− | The NZone browser interface looks very similar to the main 3DS web browser, so it's probably the same as that browser except modified.(and with video support, presumably mobiclip) The NZone beacon encryption is same as before, except some unknown fields in the cleartext was changed where 3DS will only "detect" NZone /w NZone icon blinking/enabled when the beacons' fields are set this way. DSi will not detect these beacons. 3DS can use DS(i) NZone, but only if the NZone title is already enabled. With DS(i) beacons, 3DS connects to Internet but the NZone icon will not blink. However the NZone title will still work once launched. The Best Buy NZone uses the same authentication parameter at all stores /w NZone. Different URL params are sent to the to the server than DSi, sending the wrong params via curl results in old content being retrieved. | + | The NZone browser interface looks very similar to the main 3DS web browser, so it's probably the same as that browser except modified.(and with video support, presumably mobiclip) The NZone beacon encryption is same as before, except some unknown fields in the cleartext was changed where 3DS will only "detect" NZone /w NZone icon blinking/enabled when the beacons' fields are set this way. DSi will not detect these beacons. 3DS can use DS(i) NZone, but only if the NZone title is already enabled. With DS(i) beacons, 3DS connects to Internet but the NZone icon will not blink. However the NZone title will still work once launched. Different URL params are sent to the to the server than DSi, sending the wrong params via curl results in old content being retrieved. |
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| === Beacon payload format === | | === Beacon payload format === |
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| Beginning the CSV file is the Interval record and field. Following that is the hotspot records on one line, and the fields for each hotspot on individual lines. Some fields are Base64-encoded, for those the '*' character is used instead of '=' for terminating the Base64 string. | | Beginning the CSV file is the Interval record and field. Following that is the hotspot records on one line, and the fields for each hotspot on individual lines. Some fields are Base64-encoded, for those the '*' character is used instead of '=' for terminating the Base64 string. |
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− | IsBrowser, IsShop, and IsGame might determine whether the [[Internet Browser]], [[eShop]], and games' online multi-player may be used. IsSetToFW may determine whether the hotspot config settings can be written to the DS wifi configuration. | + | IsBrowser, IsShop, and IsGame might determine whether the [[Internet Browser]], [[eShop]], and games' online multi-player may be used. |
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| ==== Tags ==== | | ==== Tags ==== |
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| === Hotspots === | | === Hotspots === |
| + | Hotspots not listed in hotspot.conf can only be used via NZone beacons. |
| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
− | ! SSID !! Security !! Region || Source !! Usable remotely | + | ! SSID !! Security !! Region || ServiceName !! Listed in hotspot.conf |
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| | Wayport_Access || None || USA || McDonalds || Yes | | | Wayport_Access || None || USA || McDonalds || Yes |
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| | attwifi || None || USA || AT&T || Yes | | | attwifi || None || USA || AT&T || Yes |
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| + | | BestBuy || None || USA || BestBuy || No |
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| | Boingo Hotspot || None || USA || Boingo || Yes | | | Boingo Hotspot || None || USA || Boingo || Yes |
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− | | SIMON WiFi || None || USA || SIMON Malls || Yes | + | | SIMON WiFi || None || USA || Simon Malls || Yes |
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| | ibahn || None || USA || iBAHN || Yes | | | ibahn || None || USA || iBAHN || Yes |
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− | | noasp## || None || USA || Nintendo events (noasp03 at GDC) || No | + | | noasp01 || None || USA || NOA (Nintendo events) || Yes |
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| + | | noasp02 || None || USA || NOA (Nintendo events) || Yes |
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| + | | noasp03 || None || USA || NOA (Nintendo event at GDC) || No |
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| | BELLWIFI@MCDONALDS || None || USA (Canada) || Bell || Yes | | | BELLWIFI@MCDONALDS || None || USA (Canada) || Bell || Yes |
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− | | [http://webapp.7spot.jp/howtoconnect.html 7SPOT] || None || JPN || 7-11 || LAN-only 7-11 hostname used | + | | [http://webapp.7spot.jp/howtoconnect.html 7SPOT] || None || JPN || 7-11 || No (LAN-only hostname used) |
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− | | [http://www.tsutaya.co.jp/tc/game/deds/about.html TSUTAYA] || None || JPN || TSUTAYA || Only with NZone beacon | + | | [http://www.tsutaya.co.jp/tc/game/deds/about.html TSUTAYA] || None || JPN || TSUTAYA || No |
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| + | | wifine || None || JPN || [http://wifine.jp/ Wifine] || Yes |
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| + | | FREESPOT || None || JPN || FREESPOT || Yes |
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| + | | NintendoSpotPass1 || None || EUR || Nintendo || Yes |
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| + | | NintendoSpotPass2 || None || EUR || Nintendo || Yes |
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| | [http://www.free-hotspot.com/ free-hotspot.com] || None || EUR || free-hotspot.com || Yes | | | [http://www.free-hotspot.com/ free-hotspot.com] || None || EUR || free-hotspot.com || Yes |
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− | | [https://www.thecloud.net/free-wifi/support/faqs/ _The Cloud] | + | | [https://www.thecloud.net/free-wifi/support/faqs/ WiFi Zone - The Cloud] || None || EUR || [https://www.thecloud.net/ The Cloud] || Yes |
− | WiFi Zone - The Cloud
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− | | None || EUR || [https://www.thecloud.net/ The Cloud] || Yes | + | | [https://www.thecloud.net/free-wifi/support/faqs/ Mycloud] || None || EUR || [https://www.thecloud.net/ The Cloud] || Yes |
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| + | | [https://www.thecloud.net/free-wifi/support/faqs/ WLAN Zone - The Cloud] || None || EUR || [https://www.thecloud.net/ The Cloud] || Yes |
| |} | | |} |
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