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post Jan 11 2008, 01:04 PM

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400-600 ms the past few weeks.
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200-300ms instance 300-500ms bg
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post Jan 14 2008, 09:03 PM

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average 2xx-4xxms...
but i do hit 1xxx ms last night...good thing is no obvious lag or spike felt...
it is now smooth all the wayyyyyyyyy.... rclxms.gif thumbup.gif

regardless of the IP address, mind u...

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Hmm i try few times to try out on the VM
But i fail ... after i done all the procedures i still stuck at SUCCESS....
Is it the ipaddr i get via typing ifconfig have to the same i connected with my windows?
Btw i am using all in 1 wireless modem router, and yes i set dhcp enable
Any where else i shud look into?
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post Jan 16 2008, 04:24 AM

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shyt im going to try this so i cant qq ne more about lagg issues.....hopefully i can master this complicated ninja art work of backdooring technology....lol....got a qestion b4 i start if along the line i screw up will it effect my wowing and will i be able to reroll it?
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post Jan 16 2008, 04:39 PM

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thaurissan new ip
12.129.225.87
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not good.
after thaurissan ip changed, my ping with linux fix (already change 'your.wow.server.ip' to new one) never gets below 600ms.
without linux fix, 500ms. ohmy.gif
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Hrm i have a spare freebsd server i can use to install this. but seems rather hassly...thanks for the post though and maybe will try the registry hack first.
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post Jan 18 2008, 03:58 PM

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ruben eh ur bolehvpn will i get banned if i use that for wow and can i use that for wow?
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post Jan 18 2008, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(joeboto @ Jan 18 2008, 12:10 PM)
not good.
after thaurissan ip changed, my ping with linux fix (already change 'your.wow.server.ip' to new one) never gets below 600ms.
without linux fix, 500ms.  ohmy.gif
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Nah, its still 100% ok for me. 300ms ftw. I changed the IP, and still everything ok.

Having said that a bit spikey last night, i think its streamyx.

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QUOTE(Jas2davir @ Jan 18 2008, 03:58 PM)
ruben eh ur bolehvpn will i get banned if i use that for wow and can i use that for wow?
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if we can use it for WoW.. im interested to subscribe.. sick of having 600ms - 2000ms... sweat.gif
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post Jan 18 2008, 07:46 PM

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settled. ping 300-450ms.
using ubuntu for now, v7.10 looks KEWL..
now im interested in linux.... hmmmm...
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post Jan 18 2008, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(smiley.kambing @ Jan 18 2008, 06:34 PM)
if we can use it for WoW.. im interested to subscribe.. sick of having 600ms - 2000ms...  sweat.gif
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i feel ur pain...try raid leading and main tanking on raids with 1.5kms lat i dont think you will do well...so ruben any hope in your vpn?


Added on January 18, 2008, 10:33 pmoh and shittymax in kl is having some problems said one of the technician after me calling the 20420402402323 time....

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post Jan 22 2008, 01:14 AM

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quote from the first page, refine for easier method for some ppl who wanna connect it my way. this feather method works for me. and it should work for u too. nod.gif

This method require router which means : telephone line ---> ADSL modem ----> router ---> PC

Stuff you will need.

feather-0.7.5.iso http://mymirrors.homelinux.org/linux/feather-linux/
vmware server http://www.vmware.com/download/server/
TcpView for windows http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...es/TcpView.mspx

1>Once vmware server is installed, open it up and click local host->then ok
2>Then click file.
3>Then click new->virtual machine click next
4>choose typical ->next->linux->version->(drop down menu)other version 2.4xkernel->next
5>Choose a name for it and the place u want to store the virtual machine
6>click next->use bridge networking->next
7>i did 1gb for disk capacity (you can make it smaller) then click finish.
8>Once that is done click host then virtual network settings->click host virtual network mapping
9>for vMnet0 choose your network adaptor u connect to the net with then leave the rest as they are ->click ok. (choose adapter that connects ur PC to router)
10>In the inventory window in vmware server right click on the virtual machine, click settings then click memory choose 128mb.
11>Then click cd-rom, click use iso image and point that to the feather-0.7.5.iso you downloaded, click ok.
12>Now time to boot feather linux right click on the virtual machine in the inventory and click power on. It takes a few seconds for it to start up.
13>For the setup routine choose the 2nd option xfdev press enter.
14>For the mouse choose no to usb mouse then yes to the next option.
15>Test to make sure your internet connection is working on the vm machine right click on desktop apps->net->firefox. go to yahoo.com or whatever, if u can access the internet in this linuxs' firefox, GOOD. biggrin.gif
16>Now to get the ip for your wow server log a character into wow (leave vmware open)
17>alt+tab to desktop and run tcpview.exe scroll down until u find wow and right click and copy the ip address.and paste it into notepad or something.
18>Then close wow.
19>Go back into vmware linux and open console (its on the desktop) and type these

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sudo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d your.wow.server.ip.address --dport 3724 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 3724

press enter, and type this
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sudo socat -d -d -d TCP4-LISTEN:3724,nodelay,fork,reuseaddr,su=nobody TCP4:your.wow.server.ip.address:3724,nodelay

enter again

20>now open up a new console window and type ifconfig, now in eth0 look for your inet addr, that is the ip address of the virtual machine (vm.machine.ip). write this address down somewhere.
21>Now go back into windows click start menu click run type cmd then ok.
22>type this

CODE
route -p ADD wow.server.ip MASK 255.255.255.255 vm.machine.ip


23>login to wow. after load screen, alt+tab, go to console in feather, there should be spamming text about transferring data bla bla bla. this means GOOD. now get back to your game and enjoiii!! rclxm9.gif

24>if u have trouble to connect like stuck at success, something is wrong with routing above. read carefully. if u dc-ed right after success, try login again. (i sometimes dc-ed once). and if u have no problem connecting but still having high ping, that means ur internet connection is bad. try reconnect with ur usual good ip.

hopefully this helps. credits to those who invented this fix, and those who mentioned it. biggrin.gif whistling.gif

This post has been edited by joeboto: Jan 22 2008, 01:15 AM
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Alternatively can try my server called Gamepath. Server is hosted in California as well for best latency.
http://www.gamepath.net


QUOTE(joeboto @ Jan 22 2008, 01:14 AM)
quote from the first page, refine for easier method for some ppl who wanna connect it my way. this feather method works for me. and it should work for u too.  nod.gif

This method require router which means : telephone line ---> ADSL modem ----> router ---> PC

Stuff you will need.

feather-0.7.5.iso      http://mymirrors.homelinux.org/linux/feather-linux/
vmware server        http://www.vmware.com/download/server/
TcpView for windows http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...es/TcpView.mspx

1>Once vmware server is installed, open it up and click local host->then ok
2>Then click file.
3>Then click new->virtual machine click next
4>choose typical ->next->linux->version->(drop down menu)other version 2.4xkernel->next
5>Choose a name for it and the place u want to store the virtual machine
6>click next->use bridge networking->next
7>i did 1gb for disk capacity (you can make it smaller) then click finish.
8>Once that is done click host then virtual network settings->click host virtual network mapping
9>for vMnet0 choose your network adaptor u connect to the net with then leave the rest as they are ->click ok. (choose adapter that connects ur PC to router)
10>In the inventory window in vmware server right click on the virtual machine, click settings then click memory choose 128mb.
11>Then click cd-rom, click use iso image and point that to the feather-0.7.5.iso you downloaded, click ok.
12>Now time to boot feather linux right click on the virtual machine in the inventory and click power on. It takes a few seconds for it to start up.
13>For the setup routine choose the 2nd option xfdev press enter.
14>For the mouse choose no to usb mouse then yes to the next option.
15>Test to make sure your internet connection is working on the vm machine right click on desktop apps->net->firefox. go to yahoo.com or whatever, if u can access the internet in this linuxs' firefox, GOOD. biggrin.gif
16>Now to get the ip for your wow server log a character into wow (leave vmware open)
17>alt+tab to desktop and run tcpview.exe scroll down until u find wow and right click and copy the ip address.and paste it into notepad or something.
18>Then close wow.
19>Go back into vmware linux and open console (its on the desktop) and type these

CODE
sudo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d your.wow.server.ip.address --dport 3724 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 3724

press enter, and type this
CODE
sudo socat -d -d -d TCP4-LISTEN:3724,nodelay,fork,reuseaddr,su=nobody TCP4:your.wow.server.ip.address:3724,nodelay

enter again

20>now open up a new console window and type ifconfig, now in eth0 look for your inet addr, that is the ip address of the virtual machine (vm.machine.ip). write this address down somewhere.
21>Now go back into windows click start menu click run type cmd then ok.
22>type this
     
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route -p ADD wow.server.ip MASK 255.255.255.255 vm.machine.ip


23>login to wow. after load screen, alt+tab, go to console in feather, there should be spamming text about transferring data bla bla bla. this means GOOD. now get back to your game and enjoiii!!  rclxm9.gif

24>if u have trouble to connect like stuck at success, something is wrong with routing above. read carefully. if u dc-ed right after success, try login again. (i sometimes dc-ed once). and if u have no problem connecting but still having high ping, that means ur internet connection is bad. try reconnect with ur usual good ip.

hopefully this helps. credits to those who invented this fix, and those who mentioned it. biggrin.gif whistling.gif
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post Jan 22 2008, 03:12 AM

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ok so at step 19 onwards every time we are required to type in wow server ip,rite but what if we play multiple servers? what should we do? do i need to repeat the whole thing or it auto does it for me? but who ever wrote joeboto's post needs a freaking medal! tq man now i understand how to do it!


Added on January 22, 2008, 9:15 amand joe one small problem occours when i do this...it says....cannot find serial number to unlock this version of VM server. please ask your system admin to run vmserver, and enter serial number.

any suggestions on what the hell is this ><


Added on January 22, 2008, 9:18 amand i also cannot do this step
9>for vMnet0 choose your network adaptor u connect to the net with then leave the rest as they are ->click ok. (choose adapter that connects ur PC to router)

coz every time i change it the ok button dosent highlight at all lol...any suggestions ?.?


Added on January 22, 2008, 9:35 ami got a serial number frm the website but prob now is that they say i do now have promission to do that. and that as in enter the serial number any help will be appriciated @.@ tqvm

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QUOTE(Jas2davir @ Jan 22 2008, 03:12 AM)
ok so at step 19 onwards every time we are required to type in wow server ip,rite but what if we play multiple servers? what should we do? do i need to repeat the whole thing or it auto does it for me? but who ever wrote joeboto's post needs a freaking medal! tq man now i understand how to do it!


Added on January 22, 2008, 9:15 amand joe one small problem occours when i do this...it says....cannot find serial number to unlock this version of VM server. please ask your system admin to run vmserver, and enter serial number.

any suggestions on what the hell is this ><


Added on January 22, 2008, 9:18 amand i also cannot do this step
9>for vMnet0 choose your network adaptor u connect to the net with then leave the rest as they are ->click ok. (choose adapter that connects ur PC to router)

coz every time i change it the ok button dosent highlight at all lol...any suggestions ?.?


Added on January 22, 2008, 9:35 ami got a serial number frm the website but prob now is that they say i do now have promission to do that. and that as in enter the serial number any help will be appriciated @.@ tqvm
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add in more ip routings, or leave it.

i can run without vm and it doesnt affect my wow other than having more latency.

serial number for VM is provided for free, just read more, less lazy, and register for your free S/N.
you may want to reinstall to be able to input your S/N, or look up the vm site for alternatives.
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Joe's guide is very good.

I use Debian though, couldn't really figure out how to use feather linux properly.

The installation is a bit more complicated with Debian coz a lot of command line settings.

Even with the linux fix, connection this past week has been poor. Every 1 min or so got 2-3 lag. Thats nuts. How to raid like that?


Added on January 22, 2008, 11:02 amI think we can make a business out of this, eh, Raoph!

We create a CD and very detailed PDF guide, show step by step with screenshots etc. You show the feather linux installation, i show debian.

put all the programs on a CD, together with our guide, then sell the CD for RM15 + postage.

sure sell like hotcakes! woot.

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post Jan 22 2008, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(Jas2davir @ Jan 22 2008, 03:12 AM)
ok so at step 19 onwards every time we are required to type in wow server ip,rite but what if we play multiple servers?


if u play multiple server, do this.
1>never turn off the feather linux, if u wanna quit, just click X on top, choose suspend.
2>to write the wow server ip, close the first console which have (let say) Thaurissan ip, open up new console, press the keyboard button up twice, it should brings u to the first sudo command.
3>change the ip from Thaurrisan ip to whatever server ip there. press enter
4>press keyboard button up again till u get to the second sudo command, change the ip, then press enter.
5>try login, if the console have the transferring etc etc, good. enjoi! biggrin.gif

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Added on January 22, 2008, 9:18 amand i also cannot do this step
9>for vMnet0 choose your network adaptor u connect to the net with then leave the rest as they are ->click ok. (choose adapter that connects ur PC to router)

coz every time i change it the ok button dosent highlight at all lol...any suggestions ?.?


i cant help with that since i cant imagine what happened lol. hows ur current connection to internet? is it like telephone line ---> ADSL modem ----> router ---> PC?
if it is, just click the dropdown menu, choose ur current network card.


Added on January 22, 2008, 1:54 pm
QUOTE(Tentris @ Jan 22 2008, 10:37 AM)
Joe's guide is very good.

I use Debian though, couldn't really figure out how to use feather linux properly.

The installation is a bit more complicated with Debian coz a lot of command line settings.

Even with the linux fix, connection this past week has been poor. Every 1 min or so got 2-3 lag. Thats nuts. How to raid like that?

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remember when i said i cant ping google.com thru debian before?
the solution is to change the eth0 dropdown menu to the current network card. pretty weird coz nitro didnt mention it. probably only my pc need to config that. did u change that setting too?


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Added on January 22, 2008, 11:02 amI think we can make a business out of this, eh, Raoph!

We create a CD and very detailed PDF guide, show step by step with screenshots etc. You show the feather linux installation, i show debian.

put all the programs on a CD, together with our guide, then sell the CD for RM15 + postage.

sure sell like hotcakes! woot.


thumbup.gif hahahahhaa!!
i need monehhh!
anyway, the guides in this thread already said what should be done. especially the feather one, so easy meh.

This post has been edited by joeboto: Jan 22 2008, 01:54 PM
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come make vpn ill join and pay u with monies!! drool.gif


Added on January 22, 2008, 2:16 pmoh ya and my internet connection is as you mentioned
so i got 2 options for connecting to the internet
1.is wireless connection
2.is lan cable thinggy so i use lancable and i try to select it but it cannot be set

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