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[Tutorial] How to play multiplayer using Tunngle
06-18-2017, 06:07 AM
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RE: [Tutorial] How to play multiplayer using Tunngle
Tunngle or hamachi can be used at an Android device? or something like that?
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06-25-2017, 05:59 PM
Post: #77
RE: [Tutorial] How to play multiplayer using Tunngle
Hi all im new here but not new to MU. I played a little back when PSP was launched. I recently saw the trailer for new online game coming and got some pangs for the old game. I have followed all the tutorial to try and get it to work with multiplayer but I am having the follow problem listed bellow.

(08-04-2014 11:37 PM)barbanium Wrote:  FAQ


Q2: Now when I try again and go to Online GH, the game freezes for about 20 secs. and a message appears saying, "A communications error has occurred." What to do?
A:
  • You and the host player (if you're not the host) should be in the same Tunngle room, preferably, the "Monster Hunter Freedom Unite" room.
  • The host player should have "AdhocSever.exe" opened. He is the only one required to do this.
  • Firewall should allow "AdhocSever.exe" to connect privately and publicly. See Q6 on how to change firewall settings.

I have followed the suggestions listed below in Q6 but cant find the adhocserver.exe on windows 10. Is their a way to solve this?

(08-04-2014 11:37 PM)barbanium Wrote:  [b]Q6:
  • Change your firewall settings by doing the steps below.

    The following steps are done in a Windows 8.1 PC.
    Other OS versions should have similar methods as these.
    Use common sense.
    • In your Windows search bar, type "firewall" and click "Windows Firewall."
  • From the window that appears, click "Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall."[/list
  • Click "Change settings" and find "ppssppwindows64.exe"
    Check the checkboxes for both "Private" and "Public."
  • Do the above step for "adhocsever.exe" as well.
  • To confirm the changes, click "OK."
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    08-20-2024, 04:26 AM
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    RE: [Tutorial] How to play multiplayer using Tunngle
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