If you played competitive VGC in the last generation, you probably heard of Pokécheck, a fake-GTS site which many players used to quickly check the details of their Pokémon. We may not have a Pokécheck for Gen 6 for quite some time, but until then Instacheck Hotspot will let us do the same for our Pokémon in X and Y.
How does it work?
Instacheck Hotspot uses your computer's wireless connection to create a wi-fi hotspot, which you must use to connect your 3DS to the internet. Your computer can then analyze all network traffic going to your 3DS, and find the data of all Pokémon shown or sent to you in a trade. Instacheck lets you view their details - even of unhatched eggs!
(Note: does not work for GTS trades, as the GTS is encrypted this generation.)
Download link
Download link for standalone Instacheck without integrated hotspot
Requirements
- A computer running Windows Vista or later (XP has not been tested)
- The computer must have an internet connection, and have a wi-fi connection not being used for internet. (A laptop with a wired connection not using its wi-fi adapter should work.)
- WinPCap must be installed.
- Microsoft .NET 3.5 or later must be installed. (You probably already have this if you're running Windows 7. If you've used RNG Reporter on your computer before, you definitely already have this.)
Note: Mac and Linux versions are in the works.
Installation Instructions
- Install WinPCap if you haven't done so already.
- Unzip InstacheckHotspot.zip and copy the files to a separate folder of your choice.
Usage
- Run InstacheckHotspot.exe. This window should appear:
- In the Shared Connection box, select the network connection that provides your internet. If you are using a wired connection, this will probably "Local Area Connection".
- Enter your desired network name and password, then click the "Start Hotspot" button.
- Connect your 3DS to the newly created wi-fi hotspot.
- Erase connection settings for any other nearby wi-fi connection your 3DS might attempt to connect to. If your 3DS connects to the wrong hotspot, Instacheck cannot check your Pokémon.
- Once the hotspot is successfully created, click the "Start Instacheck" button. You'll see this window:
- In the box above the Start Scanning button, select the network adapter providing the wireless connection for your 3DS.
- In your Pokémon game, connect to the internet.
- Click the Start Scanning button. While scanning, Instacheck will automatically displays the stats of Pokémon that you are shown in a trade, or receive in a Wonder Trade.
Troubleshooting
My 3DS connects to the hotspot, but fails the connection test to the internet.
You may have selected the wrong Shared Connection - try again with a different one.
My 3DS is connected to the internet, and I'm trading but nothing is showing up.
First, check to see that you deleted all other connection settings from your 3DS system settings. You may be connecting to the wrong hotspot. If that is not the problem, try trading while scanning with all of the different network adapters. You may have selected the wrong one.
I clicked the Start Hotspot button but it tells me "Virtual Router Plus could not be started." It worked before, why isn't it working now?
This is a problem that, for now, requires you to reboot Windows. A better solution will be available later in the week.
My 3DS just disconnected from the hotspot and I tried to reconnect, but it isn't working.
One thing we've noticed is that if the 3DS disconnects from the hotspot, the hotspot MUST be restarted (just click the Stop Hotspot button) before the 3DS can connect to it again. We're not sure why, that's just how it works.
I am technologically inept and have no hope of ever getting this working.
Well, the good news for you is that you don't need to get the program working yourself in order to check your Pokémon. All you need to do is enter a trade with someone who does, and they can check your Pokémon for you. But please do try to get it working, so more people are available to help others.
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