Talk:New GTS Distribution Method: Difference between revisions

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::: You're doing something incorrectly then, it worked on both my router and girlfriend's games (HG/SS and Diamond.) And you can't deposit pokemon into this program as it just spoofs auto-obtain (like when a successful traded pokemon comes through GTS.) I don't understand what you're getting at because you obviously didn't follow the directions if you connect to the regular GTS options screen. If you had set your Nintendo Wi-Fi settings up correctly you will either a) get a connection error because the GTS server domain is not resolving (because your DNS is pointing to their server so GTS can be spoofed) or b) the pokemon will come down as if it was traded to you through GTS. --[[User:Dwarvencrafts|Dwarvencrafts]] 15:59, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
::: You're doing something incorrectly then, it worked on both my router and girlfriend's games (HG/SS and Diamond.) And you can't deposit pokemon into this program as it just spoofs auto-obtain (like when a successful traded pokemon comes through GTS.) I don't understand what you're getting at because you obviously didn't follow the directions if you connect to the regular GTS options screen. If you had set your Nintendo Wi-Fi settings up correctly you will either a) get a connection error because the GTS server domain is not resolving (because your DNS is pointing to their server so GTS can be spoofed) or b) the pokemon will come down as if it was traded to you through GTS. --[[User:Dwarvencrafts|Dwarvencrafts]] 15:59, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
:::: One mistake that I sometimes make is hitting B after changing the primary DNS server. Are any of you doing that, by any chance? You have to hit "Save Settings" at the bottom of the screen after changing the primary DNS server, because if you hit B, it cancels what you did instead. Try choosing "Save Settings" and see if that works. [[User:Blaziken257|Blaziken257]] 18:37, 4 April 2010 (UTC)