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    BadBoiBotter reacted to Ordush in The proxy and you   
    aaah i understand what you mean now.
    There are proxy plugins for most browsers.
    You can even set up most browsers to use a proxy, without any plugins.
    Personally for firefox i use foxy proxy. ?
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    BadBoiBotter reacted to Ordush in The proxy and you   
    Hello all!
    There are so many people here having issues with using proxies with WRobot.
    I'm going to write a thorough guide here, that will get you set up.

    Why use proxy?
    This subject has been discussed a lot.
    A proxy will not make it, so you are not banned. It will make sure that WHEN you are banned, only the char using that proxy is banned.
    I am using "WHEN" because, you will always get banned at least once if you use bots.
    What proxies are there?
    There are many kinds of proxies, but the most common are HTTP & Socks5.
    HTTP: A HTTP proxy will ONLY handle HTTP traffic, this is where many people go wrong with wow. use a socks proxy.
    Proxy Software:
    I am personally using ProxyCap, it's easy to set up and it has a simple interface.
    Proxy Addresses:
    I suggest getting a paid proxy. There are many sites out there to get proxies.
    Using a free one, has a bigger chance of getting you banned. Try and get a private, and you will be good.
    Proxies For You is what i use.
    Guide:
    WoW:
    1. Open your wow folder.
    2. Copy Paste your WoW.exe and rename it to something WoW.exe (I.e. "1 WoW.exe") Make sure that your filename ends with WoW.exe (Most bots and programs will look for WoW.exe, so if you call it "WoW 1.exe" then it won't recognize it.)


    Proxy:
    1. Install ProxyCap  & Restart your PC when prompted.
    2. Right Click the ProxyCap Icon and click Configuration

    3. Click on Proxies to the left (under RuleSet)
    4. Click the "New Proxy Server" icon (This does not have any text, but is a white logo with some gold on top) It's in the top right corner.

    5. Give it a Display Name: I recommend using this syntax: Country X. (I.e. London 1)
    6. Make sure type is set to Socks5 (should be standard).
    7. Write your IP address in Hostname (I.e. 127.0.0.1) <- This is localhost, don't use that lol..
    8. Write your port: (I.e. 27015) <- Guess a game..
    9. If you have locked your IP with a username and password, Enable "Proxy requires authentication" and write in username and password.

    10. Click OK
    11. Click on Rules to the left (under RuleSet)
    12. Click the "Quick Add Rule" icon (This does not have any text, but is a white logo with some gold on top) It's in the top right corner.

    13. Make sure Rule Action says "Redirect through proxy".
    14. Click on (Default) under proxy and choose your newly made proxy from before
    15. Click on Specify under Program
    16. Click the three dots ... To the right of the box under Specify and select your new wow.exe file (I.e. "1 WoW.exe")
    17. Under Transports Check TCP and UDP.
    18. Give it a name under Rule Name. I suggest using your wow name here.  (I.e. "1 WoW.exe")

    19. Click OK
    20. Profit
    If you start your game through that exe file it will run through proxy.
    A nice way to check if it works, is by replacing your IP in Proxies with something random.
    Try to connect to a server, if it does not connect with a random IP address that is not working, it will not get a connection. This means the exe file is running through proxy.
    Another way is by double clicking Proxy Cap icon. If your game is in the list, you know that it's going through a proxy.

    This way works with Relogger!
     In your relogger under Tasks, click add and choose ChangeWoWPath and change your Path to Wow: so it fits with your new proxied wow file.

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