12-23-2020, 09:16 PM
I followed this tutorial and I can load up the server webpage fine on my windows machine.
However, I wanted to be able to play on this server through dolphin. I tried changing my DNS settings in the virtual wii menu, but that didn't work. I tried both modifying my windows HOSTS file and just adding the server ip to my DNS settings - when I type nintendowifi.net into my web browser, it works fine, but on dolphin it doesn't.
Basically, when I run the internet connection test on my virtual wii, the test passes, but I don't see any output on the server. This suggests to me that for some reason dolphin is still resolving nintendowifi.net to the actual IP address. On Mario Kart Wii it just gives me error 20100.
I made a post about this on the dolphin forums because I think this is an issue specific to somebody about how dolphin interacts with DNS, but if anybody has any ideas let me know.
However, I wanted to be able to play on this server through dolphin. I tried changing my DNS settings in the virtual wii menu, but that didn't work. I tried both modifying my windows HOSTS file and just adding the server ip to my DNS settings - when I type nintendowifi.net into my web browser, it works fine, but on dolphin it doesn't.
Basically, when I run the internet connection test on my virtual wii, the test passes, but I don't see any output on the server. This suggests to me that for some reason dolphin is still resolving nintendowifi.net to the actual IP address. On Mario Kart Wii it just gives me error 20100.
I made a post about this on the dolphin forums because I think this is an issue specific to somebody about how dolphin interacts with DNS, but if anybody has any ideas let me know.