#1 2013-06-21 19:32:16

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win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

Hi Mates!

Does somebody use Tunngle under win7/64 bit op system?

I have problem with it ...

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#2 2013-06-21 19:35:37

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

We used to use it but not that often anymore.

So what´s your problem?

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#3 2013-06-21 20:12:43

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

I have legal win7 and it gets some updates often, and after the latest my tunngle started to stuck in "connecting to network adapter".
I uninstalled it, cleaned the registry, tried it with or without firewall.
The adapter of tunngle is installed, i can see it.

I tried many different things, but didn't work.

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#4 2013-06-21 20:33:26

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

try to uninstall updates?
in win xp it can be done
by going to control panel --> programmes....

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#5 2013-06-21 20:35:24

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

HoOK wrote:

try to uninstall updates?
in win xp it can be done
by going to control panel --> programmes....

Nope, in win7 you can't. But why should i delete the updates? big_smile Tunngle should work with them. big_smile

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#6 2013-06-21 21:04:57

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

Ok.
So eset smart security doesn't switch off the win7 firewall ...

I manually switched off, because i have ess6 firewall.:)
Testing ...

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#7 2013-06-22 10:09:55

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

Nothing.
Win7 has 3 types of firewall. I switched each off, tunngle can connect, but it says no network and i can see my friends game in lan.

I don't know what is the problem. Maybe tunngle will fix it soon.

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#8 2013-06-22 11:26:55

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

Hmm... why are you using Tunngle? Maybe you need to allow some ports in your home router.

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#9 2013-06-22 14:11:37

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

Tunngle is really good for playing cracked game versions with friends. Hamachi isnt exciting anymore and every other program that provides the same service is crap.

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#10 2013-06-24 14:10:55

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Re: win7 / 64 bit/ Tunngle

tuia wrote:

Hmm... why are you using Tunngle? Maybe you need to allow some ports in your home router.

Some of my friends and I wanted to test Torchlight 2, but for me and win7 users, tunngle does this nice thing...

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