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27-06-10, 08:18 PM #20
If you are sharing an IP address and are on the same router you would use your internal IP address as the realmlist.wtf, example:
Type the Windows Key + R (or Start > Run)
Code:cmd
Code:ipconfig /all
So, if someone on my network wanted to connect to me they would edit the realmlist.wtf file to be:
Code:set realmlist 192.168.0.15 set patchlist 192.168.0.15 set realmlistbn "" set portal us
Code:set realmlist 127.0.0.1 set patchlist 127.0.0.1 set realmlistbn "" set portal us
I would edit my realmd DB realmlist Table to reflect the new IP:
Once that's done he should be able to connect, unless your router requires you to forward certain ports (which it shouldn't for an internal network), but if it does forward the following ports:
80 - HTTP
3306 - WorldD
8085 - MySQL
3724 - RealmD
Navicat is not as user friendly as SQLYog: SQLyog-8.5.1-0Community.exe - sqlyog - SQLyog Community Edition - 8.51 - Project Hosting on Google Code
Install it and make sure you have MySQL.bat running, then load it up and click Continue, then make sure your connection looks like below:
(Click New to make a connection)
Username is root
Password is mangos
Then click Connect.Last edited by CthulhuFtagn; 27-06-10 at 08:30 PM.
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