Hey guys, I have some questions for ya. Recently, I've been feeling like I've been bothering everybody with my support topics so I decided to figure things out on my own. I ended up getting two servers up and running
I found out LAN won't work on my PC due to a floating IP that can not be fixed with the specific router I have. I messed around with it for a few hours. I just wanted to let people know what the problems were. Other than the floating IP problem, I had a problem with MYSQL and databasing. It has to do with the fact that a couple things that are listed in the complete setup guide conflict with the readme. The guide does say to go with the readme but it confused me and I kept overlooking it. Pathing with the start.bat? Ya, I never figured that out. Someone uploaded a file that acts like a batch but is a lot more complicated version. The thing works fine for both servers. I tried messing with the start.bat file for a long time until I came across that download which solved that issue for me.
Now for my questions. I hope they get answered but if not, that's cool too. I have multiple versions of EQ. Different expansion packs etc. On the start here section, it talks about how EQ Emu can be run with Titanium, Secrets of Faydwer, Seeds, Underfoot and ROF2. I noticed the port is slightly different for the later ones. 5999 instead of 5998. My question is by using the different clients, is it altering anything in the game? If I'm playing Titanium, I can't access the things in Faydwer right? If I'm running Underfoot, I can't access things in ROF correct?
Since I have the different versions of the game, I wouldn't mind creating different servers for the different client versions but maybe there is no reason to do this if Titanium clients and Faydwer clients are accessing the same thing. I hope they are actually different because I think it would be neat to have different servers for the different clients. These will be all LAN so I won't be hogging up a lot of space on the server list. I have to buy another router in order to get my LAN up but I understand exactly what I need to do once I purchase one.