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Old 09-08-16, 11:31 PM   #8
rentacow
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For Tunngle with Windows 8 there are a few things you can do to help your chances of it working properly:

Disable non-essential network interfaces by right-clicking on the start button and going to Network Connections. You can right-click on each one and select "Disable".



After that, press the "Alt" key and you will see some options appear at the top. Click "Advanced" and then "Advanced Settings..."



Make sure Tunngle is at the top using the green up and down arrows.

Almost done! Now open dangerouswaters.ini in notepad and scroll down. Look near the bottom for .AdapterName "Tunngle"

Windows 10 note: adapters.txt may see Tunngle as something else (ie Ethernet 4). Bottom line is it has to see the adapter with the Tunngle IP address, they start with 7.

>> Make sure to restart Tunngle so you don't break anything <<

Keep Tunngle running and connected to the Dangerous Waters lobby when you start the game initially
To check what adapder DW is using, host a game yourself and check near the bottom in the chat box at the game lobby.
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User @diegotiger from the discord server:
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Tunngle renames the adapter when installed
that's where some people get confused
In windows 10, the adapter can be renamed like the other windows but the adapter directly isn't changed in name so like a nickname
So it appears as Tunngle there but windows reads it as Ethernet 6 for me and for other is may be ethernet 3 or 5 depending on how many adapters are considered local and the sorts
I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the automatic adapter priority that windows 10 has compared to the older OSs









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Once everything is matched up, you should be able to play.
We'll see you out there!



Last edited by rentacow; 09-09-16 at 12:07 AM.
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