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Old 07-23-2002, 09:48 AM
donfi
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Do a normal setup.

Have everyone point eqhost.ini to eqemu's login. They really do not want to release that info. It would voilate sony/veriant copy rights and prob. result in the emu being shut down via lawsiutes against everyone who ever developed for it(only a slight exageration).

Have them sign up for an eqemu account.

then fire up the server and clients.

eqemus login will validate and bounce the streams back to your world/zones.

You do not need yourown login. You prob. will need true NAT so that each person on your lan can have their own IP to the outside world and thereown set of ports. That way all clients get the port they are designed to except.

I may even be wronge about each needing there own set of ports and therefore true NAT. I am not sure of the design of the client and how wide a range of ports it can use.

I know that what I said is the case for Diablo II. You can not get two computers to play it through the same IP because the set of ports the client needs is very narrow. You can only have one Set of ports per ip 1.2.3.4:1. Ehat is each IP: port can only be used once at any given time.

I realize that none of this accually helps solve your problem. It may just explain why you are haveing it.
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