ldn_mitm
Information¶
ldn_mitm is a sysmodule that allows you to route the local wireless ad-hoc network traffic of the Switch via the network your Switch is connected to, essentially allowing "LAN" functionality between consoles and emulators using ldn_mitm. The official Github repository for ldn_mitm can be found here.
Common use cases for ldn_mitm:¶
- It can be used in combination with lan-play
- It can be used in combination with XLink Kai
- It can be used in combination with real Switch consoles and emulators
Installation requirements:¶
Installation instructions:¶
- Boot into Hekate and go to
Tools
>USB Tools
>SD Card
, then plug your Switch into your PC via USB. - Your microSD card should now be accessible on your PC, open it.
- Extract the
.zip
file to a location on your computer.- If your archive manager allows for it, you can also simply open the
.zip
file directly.
- If your archive manager allows for it, you can also simply open the
- Copy the contents of the (extracted)
.zip
file to the root of your microSD card.- Optional: You can verify if you've installed ldn_mitm correctly, you should have a folder called
4200000000000010
(ldn_mitm) insd:/atmosphere/contents
and theldnmitm_config.nro
file insd:/switch/ldnmitm_config
.
- Optional: You can verify if you've installed ldn_mitm correctly, you should have a folder called
- Boot into CFW.
Basic usage instructions¶
You can enable/disable ldn_mitm by opening the Homebrew menu, opening ldn_mitm's config app and pressing Y
to toggle ldn_mitm.
Troubleshooting¶
My Switch crashes on boot after I installed ldn_mitm!:¶
Cause: If your Switch crashes with Error std::abort (0xFFE)
and Title ID 4200000000000010
, you're using a version of ldn_mitm that's incompatible with your Atmosphere version. The expected Atmosphere version is mentioned on each release page of an ldn_mitm release.
ldn_mitm isn't working!:¶
Assuming you've followed the installation instructions successfully, this is probably due to the archive bit being set on one or more folders/files on your microSD card. This is usually the result of copying files to a microSD card via a Mac. If you are experiencing this issue, try running the archive bit fixer utility via Hekate for all files.
This can be done by booting into Hekate and going to Tools
> Arch bit • RCM Touch • Pkg1/2
> Fix Archive Bit
.