SpotPass: Difference between revisions
| No edit summary |  spotpass always uses nppl* and nasc* regardless if the SpotPass auto content dl is enabled or not. | ||
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| SpotPass Internet communications are mostly small UDP frames and HTTPS transfers, the only HTTP download is the connection test page. | SpotPass Internet communications are mostly small UDP frames and HTTPS transfers, the only HTTP download is the connection test page. | ||
| With the [[2.0.0-2]] update, SpotPass now regularly requests content over HTTPS from nppl.c.app.nintendowifi.net and sometimes nasc.nintendowifi.net. These are probably related to the automatic system updates/SpotPass automatic software download functionality. Going by the domain names, nppl* might be for SpotPass software downloads, while nasc* might be for auto updates?( | With the [[2.0.0-2]] update, SpotPass now regularly requests content over HTTPS from nppl.c.app.nintendowifi.net and sometimes nasc.nintendowifi.net. These are probably related to the automatic system updates/SpotPass automatic software download functionality. Going by the domain names, nppl* might be for SpotPass software downloads, while nasc* might be for auto updates?(Which domain is used for what exactly isn't confirmed yet) | ||
| In System Settings, you can disable SpotPass content downloading,(this is _only_ for free titles etc not auto system updates) but it states that important software will still downloaded. This is likely why SpotPass still connects to nppl* and nasc* even with that option disabled. | |||
| [[Category:Nintendo Software]] | [[Category:Nintendo Software]] | ||