View Full Version : [WoW] Setup keyclone for two machines. Help?
rayden54
01-01-2010, 08:35 PM
I have jamba, and am looking at Keyclone. Keyclone guides all have you start out setting up "maximizer" which, unless I miss my guess is for running two WoWs on one machine. I have to run one copy on each machine (for a total of 2), but I can't work out how. It has something to do with "auto connect" and a "remote machine," but I don't understand what to do to which computer. Please explain what I need to do to each computer to make this work. Ie. Computer 1: Install Keyclone Computer 2: Install keyclone. Computer 1: click setup, and input XXX Computer 2: Click setup, and input YYY. Thank you.
Raskaz
01-01-2010, 09:00 PM
http://www.solidice.com/keyclone/tutorial/index.html
Just look at the very bottom of that page.
Ualaa
01-02-2010, 01:23 AM
You'll need two copies of Keyclone, one per machine.
Not sure if you have two licenses or not, but it is a requirement of KC.
rayden54
01-02-2010, 02:15 AM
I already read the solidice tutorial. I read several. I'm still missing something somewhere. This is what I don't get. It says, "to connect the keyclones together, enter the ip: port of the remote clone."Which one's the remote clone? Or does it mean do this for both computers? And if it does, does it mean they need to have different ports?
Ualaa
01-02-2010, 07:00 AM
Chances are, you are on an internal network.
Usually your computers will be: 192.168.1.x
You can figure out the ports for each computer, at the MS-Dos prompt.
I believe the command is ipcfg.
You can also (from a browser window) type 192.168.1.1, which opens up the router configuration.
Unless you changed it, use the name admin, with no password.
That will show the ip address of each computer on your network.
Anyway, on the "main" keyclone, enter the ip address of the slave or slaves.
Not sure on the ports; I've never used KC across multiple computers.
Kedash00
01-02-2010, 11:47 AM
easy way to find the ip address you are supposed to connect to is just open up keyclone on both computers, look at the top of the program, in the setup screen click the auto-connect check box and type in the OTHER computer's ip address as well as the port number... like 192.168.1.101:3330 or whatever it is. then you click "ok" and it should connect to the other computer.
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