3DS:Wireless streaming

This page will show you how to stream your 3DS console's screens to your computer over WiFi. For both methods, keep the following things in mind;


 * Your console and your computer need to be on the same network.
 * Streaming audio over WiFi currently isn't possible, you will need to use an AUX cable and a device with Line In to receive audio.
 * If you have a poor connection, you may not get the best results.
 * While you shouldn't stream from an Old 3DS console due to the very low frames you will get, the section is still here as a 'proof of concept' thing that you can mess around with. It is not intended for practical use.

Section I: Finding your IP with FBI

 * 1) Open FBI on your console
 * 2) Use the D-Pad to scroll down to  and press A
 * 3) Select
 * 4) *Your console's IP should now be on screen, take note of it
 * 5) *This IP is a local IP for your device and it is not your actual public IP

Section II: Finding your IP with the Homebrew Launcher

 * 1) Open the Homebrew Launcher on your console
 * 2) Press Y
 * 3) *Your console's IP should now be on screen, take note of it
 * 4) *This IP is a local IP for your device and it is not your actual public IP

What You Need

 * Your console's IP from the first section
 * The latest release of Snickerstream

What You Need

 * Your console's IP from the first section
 * The latest release of Snickerstream
 * HzMod
 * FBI installed on your console

Section I: Prep Work

 * 1) Ensure that your console and your computer are on the same network
 * 2) Download and extract the latest Snickerstream  file
 * 3) Download and extract the HzMod  file
 * 4) Take the SD card out of your console and put it into your computer
 * 5) Copy the  and   files from where you extracted the HzMod   file to your SD card
 * 6) *You may put these files anywhere where you can easily access them
 * 7) *If you plan on streaming extended memory games, Copy the  file to your SD card as well
 * 8) Put your SD card back into your console

Section II: Installing CIAs

 * 1) Power on your console if it is not already on
 * 2) Open FBI
 * 3) Press A on  at the top of your bottom screen
 * 4) Find the  files that you copied, press A on each one and select
 * 5) *Once you are done, press START to exit FBI

Section III: Streaming

 * 1) Open the Snickerstream  file from where you extracted it
 * 2) Change the Streaming app on the right side of the Snickerstream window to  in the dropdown
 * 3) On your console, open all the gifts that appeared on your HOME menu and open HorizonM Loader
 * 4) *If you plan on streaming extended memory games, open HorizonM HIMEM Loader instead
 * 5) *Your notification LED should now turn cyan, meaning it's ready for streaming
 * 6) Input your console's IP from the first section into the IP box in the Snickerstream window
 * 7) *You may also adjust your settings to your liking if you wish
 * 8) Click  in the Snickerstream window
 * 9) *Your console's notification LED should turn green, and it's top screen should now be streamed to your computer
 * 10) *Low framerates are normal with this method, they can't be improved too much either, making this not very viable for actually streaming