Correct. But said USB stick never leaves my home, just like any other device that got the key stored never does. And I interpreted Arikado's post in a manner of "you don't have to store your key on an external medium, it's better of in the Wii", for which I'm sorry. All I really want to be able to do is to get a WPA2 key into a Wii with as few user interactions as possibby smoere - Ideas, requests
It seems i haven't made my self completely clear: I change my wifi key regularly, at least once per month (and yes, I'm aware that that isn't really necessary, but as stated in my initial post I'm kinda paranoid). On my "regular" (as in "running an OS I'm used to") boxes i do this by copy and paste, using a USB stick as a transportation medium. And that's eby smoere - Ideas, requests
thanks for your reply. as it seems I'll have to write it myself then, I'll have to pester you with a few more or less stupid questions: 1) is there no equivalent to fputc() on the Wii? 2) how safe is ISFS_Write() in regard to brickability? for example what happens if there's a power loss? 3) has anyone already tested if garbled net settings will brick the Wii? 4) is therby smoere - Ideas, requests
Greetings. In advance: I don't have a Wii yet, as the following problem is somewhat keeping me from buying one. I'm looking for a way to set a WiFi key from a text file on SD/USB, as I'm borderline paranoid (i change my 63 ASCII PSK once a month) and a lazy bum (although the kind that invests a lot of time to save a little). I already did some (albeit way to superficial) rby smoere - Ideas, requests