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StreetPass ID may be used as part of the key generation for the encryption exchange.
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When there's a StreetPass hit, and no StreetPass data changed on either of the 3DSes, no data is transferred besides probes? Perhaps there's some ID in the Nintendo tag that gets updated every-time the 3DS' StreetPass data changes? After turning off power, then powering on and entering sleepmode, the MAC doesn't change from prior to power off but the last 8-bytes of the Nintendo tag changes. This tag has been seen to not be sequential over time. After one of the new StreetPass content is handled, (running one of the StreetPass titles etc) the 8bytes in the Nintendo tag changes?
 
When there's a StreetPass hit, and no StreetPass data changed on either of the 3DSes, no data is transferred besides probes? Perhaps there's some ID in the Nintendo tag that gets updated every-time the 3DS' StreetPass data changes? After turning off power, then powering on and entering sleepmode, the MAC doesn't change from prior to power off but the last 8-bytes of the Nintendo tag changes. This tag has been seen to not be sequential over time. After one of the new StreetPass content is handled, (running one of the StreetPass titles etc) the 8bytes in the Nintendo tag changes?
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The value in this field may be used as part of the key generation for the upcoming encrypted exchange. Not much additional information outside of what is in this tag is exchanged between the two 3DS systems before the encrypted session begins.
    
=== Initial Probe Response Frame ===
 
=== Initial Probe Response Frame ===
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