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However, in order to connect the Switch to the Internet simply by disabling Airplane Mode, an Internet connection must have been established earlier. Normally, establishing an Internet connection would calibrate the NSC, which would defeat the purpose of NSCA since it requires the clock to be calibrated for the first time in the middle of the speedrun. To prevent the NSC from being calibrated when first setting up the Internet connection, one must temporarily block the server that the Switch communicates with to calibrate the NSC in their router's settings. This block must then be reversed later after enabling Airplane Mode, so that disabling Airplane Mode during the speedrun calibrates the NSC. | However, in order to connect the Switch to the Internet simply by disabling Airplane Mode, an Internet connection must have been established earlier. Normally, establishing an Internet connection would calibrate the NSC, which would defeat the purpose of NSCA since it requires the clock to be calibrated for the first time in the middle of the speedrun. To prevent the NSC from being calibrated when first setting up the Internet connection, one must temporarily block the server that the Switch communicates with to calibrate the NSC in their router's settings. This block must then be reversed later after enabling Airplane Mode, so that disabling Airplane Mode during the speedrun calibrates the NSC. | ||
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