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IG L2.NET Private Server connection guide, no client mods. (video included)


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Duh.. he only mentioned ONE config in the tutorial os what do you think? :)

 

In the program ofc, the -"l2.exe" xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 127.0.0.1- part.

Also, im quite positive i saw this guide on their forums before.. so if u took it from there, give credits :P

 

Ill look at the video laters (Watching a movie now).. id prefer not to though, prolly 20 min long :<

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Fine, i saw now u made that tutorial on l2net, sorry if i offended you.

 

Well, anyways, i tried the guide, and its STILL not working :S

^ i did EVERYTHING as you did..

Any ideas? im playing on l2Dubai if that matters.

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well download the video . Personally i didnt understand it by reading it i downloaded the video and then all came together . good luck

Posted

Yeah, i already downloaded it :P its exactly what i did b4 :/ gah why cant anything be easy :)

perhaps they've got some special protection or something..

Posted

well i have some problems.

can u contact with me? gag.alis@hotmail.com

thanks.

Post your problem so if someone else has the same problem with you, he'll find the solution here.
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something is preventing you from installing the filter or accessing the DLL.... anti-virus, firewall or spyware removing software.

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Hey mpj123 does this l2net work for l2dex arion? And how would I go about getting it to work on arion?

 

If you can help me send me a message so your post wont be flooded.

 

Thanks in advance man.

 

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Hmm i turned off anti virus and firewall, and still when i press install filter nothing happens :/ maybe there's a problem with my hosts or something ? And i'm trying to use it on rpg-club

 

This is how my config looks like:

#

# * wraps only TCP protocol

# * don't work with domain names (use "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts" file instead)

# * must be an ASCII-formatted file

#

# Program    Source IP    Destination IP

# ---------------------------------------------

  "l2.exe"  83.171.11.25  127.0.0.1 # BFDR.EU

 

  "l2.exe"  188.72.224.62  127.0.0.1 # RPG-Club.com

 

Do i need to run setup.exe from ipjack ? If yes, there's a problem with this too because when i press that nothing happens too :/

If someone know how to help me write it pls :)

 

PS. mpj123 if u can write here ur hosts, mb i have problem with that

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