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Mao
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Apolyton
Jun 1999 time: 00:37
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So I've recently set up shop in Red China for a semester of study abroad. I'm settling down and trying to get WoW to work. In order for me to connect to the internet, I have to go through a proxy (in IE, Mozilla, AIM, etc.). All of the aforementioned programs all have specific options to set it up so that it does go through a proxy. WoW, OTOH, does not have such options. I asked Blizzard for help and they said that I might be able to use some third party program to get it to work. Anyone have any ideas or are particularly knowledgeable on this topic?
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Mao
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Apolyton
Jun 1999 time: 00:37
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quote: Originally posted by General Ludd
You could try PvPGN |
The what with the who? A PvP server?
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Mao
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Apolyton
Jun 1999 time: 00:37
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...so no one can answer my question???
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Mao
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Apolyton
Jun 1999 time: 00:37
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I'm downloading WinGate now...hopefully I can muddle my way through the thing...
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Mao
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Apolyton
Jun 1999 time: 00:37
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Hmmm...ok, so I've gone to that website and set it up so that I should have my "freedom" now via the proxies...but WoW still doesn't seem to be able to connect...
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Mao
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Apolyton
Jun 1999 time: 00:37
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whoo! thanks!!!
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