I am doing the integration with Nintendo in order to all his Nintendo3DS can authenticate in my MikroTik hotspots.
The new Nintendo 3DS firmware implements a WISPr client to connect to Internet. However, it fails.
Nintendo people and we analyse the problem and we realize that Mikrotik access points sends a 200 OK response before sending the 302 with WISPr spec. Because it sends the 200 OK, the device thinks that it has an open connection to the internet and does not proceed with the login process. We verify this with a wireless packet capture (attached .pcap files). In the pcap file you can see this behavior (http 200/OK request).
I would want to know if there is a solution or an updated firmware that resolves this.