Flyff Non-Hamachi

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  1. #1
    Apprentice troy087 is offline
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    sad Flyff Non-Hamachi

    Could AnyOne Give me a Guide how to make the flyff into Non-Hamachi ?Pls Reply . :sad:


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    Enthusiast adi97ida is offline
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    Re: Flyff Non-Hamachi

    looolz look at release section,

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    Apprentice troy087 is offline
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    Re: Flyff Non-Hamachi

    No one will give a guide on release section. Y_Y

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    Member ChrisDaniel is offline
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    Re: Flyff Non-Hamachi

    My advice using, ProXPNDownload it, Free register. Then boom it changes your IP but portforwards ports!

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    Odd future cKenzy is offline
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    Re: Flyff Non-Hamachi

    Buy a dedicated server + webhost

    or

    if you want to use your computer just open the following ports in your ROUTER.

    15400
    23000
    28000

    80 (website port)

    after that change the localhost ip in accountserver.ini/cacheserver.ini and Neuz.exe to your computer ip. just type in google what's my ip if you want to know your ip.

    if you want a shitty free-domain, go here www.no-ip.com

    and you're done.
    Last edited by cKenzy; 13-06-11 at 01:14 AM.

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    Member zirkzen is offline
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    Re: Flyff Non-Hamachi

    It depends on your router, for mine I had to forward about 20 ports for it to work.

    Or if your router has DMZ-plus mode or similar, it does all the work for you but is less secure.

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    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! DeadMouse is offline
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    Re: Flyff Non-Hamachi

    Quote Originally Posted by zirkzen View Post
    It depends on your router, for mine I had to forward about 20 ports for it to work.

    Or if your router has DMZ-plus mode or similar, it does all the work for you but is less secure.
    O_o You have forwarded 17 ports that you didnt have to... I have 3 ports forwarded and it works perfectly

    - 28000
    - 23000
    - 5400

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    Member zirkzen is offline
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    Re: Flyff Non-Hamachi

    It was working perfectly until someone said they couldn't connect, and they were also using a proxy. Then in the config files I changed my internal IP (192.168.**) to external (76.232.**) and they were able to connect.

    It doesn't seem to work if I put the internal IP, I can connect on my network fine but no one else can? Anyways, doesn't matter.

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    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! DeadMouse is offline
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    Re: Flyff Non-Hamachi

    Quote Originally Posted by zirkzen View Post
    It was working perfectly until someone said they couldn't connect, and they were also using a proxy. Then in the config files I changed my internal IP (192.168.**) to external (76.232.**) and they were able to connect.

    It doesn't seem to work if I put the internal IP, I can connect on my network fine but no one else can? Anyways, doesn't matter.
    You have to open your router ports, by goind into your web browser
    and on the navigation bar type 192.168.0.0 or sometimes 192.168.0.1
    it will ask for details, if you havent changed em, you should be able to click continue, or on username type admin or Administrator, leave blank the password field and click continue, got and forward the ports that we wrote above. And well just u can play because u are already connecting to your router, anyone in your house will be able to connect either, but if you want external Protocols to connect, you need to forward the ports.



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