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Using multiple wow windows on seperate wireless cards.

jamesm420489

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I am able to connect to several wireless connections on my computer and was wondering if it was possible to connect say 3 bots through one connection and 3 through the other on the same computer in order to avoid getting banned as easily. I just dont like having 6 or so bots running at one time all containing the same ip addy.
 
Giveup on this idea.

Do-able: yes.
Easily: not really. *nix and virtual boxes if I were to give it a go.
 
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I agree. Its likely not worth the effort. You would have to write an application to scan for and force direct packets from each client. Not all that hard to write, but I assume you have no development experience... which would make it all but impossible.

Its not a bad idea tho... maybe someone who has the time will jump in and write one. Would likely not take more then a couple days (with testing) in C# (or any .NET language) - most of the concepts involved are fairly basic, with the exception of the network routing, but even thats not too tough if you know how to use Google :)
 
Actually, there is a great piece of software that I use on my windows box at work called Forcebindip it's all command based and it's pretty simple, you'd make a batch file with the following info:

forcebindip {GUID} Honorbuddy.exe

and that would force that instance of honorbuddy to start using that specified network card. Google for details
 
Actually, there is a great piece of software that I use on my windows box at work called Forcebindip it's all command based and it's pretty simple, you'd make a batch file with the following info:

forcebindip {GUID} Honorbuddy.exe

and that would force that instance of honorbuddy to start using that specified network card. Google for details

Actually I think he is referring to the WOW.exe client rather than Honorbuddy.exe, but good find - ill check that software out myself. Sounds handy.
 
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