i use the first gproxy
use the notepad to open the gproxy.cfg file that is in the gproxy folder and type all thats needed there hereis what it looks like in mine
### required config values
war3path = C:\Program Files\Warcraft III\
cdkeyroc = shdgkjdhfgkhdjkghdkfhgkdfhgk (type your cd key for wc3 wihtout the -)
cdkeytft = 756jhfjdgjgdjfgjdeyt (type cd key for the frozen throne whithout the -)
server = europe.battle.net
username = Lagg
password = ********(stars for obviews reasons ^^)
channel = clan btf
### optional config values
war3version = 26
port = 6112 (this is the standard port unless you have another one ^^)
exeversion =
exeversionhash =
passwordhashtype =
after that you run gproxy type /start so its starts wc3 for you and you use the LOCAL AREA NETWORK and not Battle.net to join and find games.
commands /public on so it lists the public games there or /game gamename and it shows you the game
btw i have gproxy in a folder at desktop
hope it helps
use the notepad to open the gproxy.cfg file that is in the gproxy folder and type all thats needed there hereis what it looks like in mine
### required config values
war3path = C:\Program Files\Warcraft III\
cdkeyroc = shdgkjdhfgkhdjkghdkfhgkdfhgk (type your cd key for wc3 wihtout the -)
cdkeytft = 756jhfjdgjgdjfgjdeyt (type cd key for the frozen throne whithout the -)
server = europe.battle.net
username = Lagg
password = ********(stars for obviews reasons ^^)
channel = clan btf
### optional config values
war3version = 26
port = 6112 (this is the standard port unless you have another one ^^)
exeversion =
exeversionhash =
passwordhashtype =
after that you run gproxy type /start so its starts wc3 for you and you use the LOCAL AREA NETWORK and not Battle.net to join and find games.
commands /public on so it lists the public games there or /game gamename and it shows you the game
btw i have gproxy in a folder at desktop
hope it helps