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gonkle
Hi,
i did some googleling and search in this forum without luck.
Are there Linux clients for XBC and maybe other tunnel tools.

thx
c-2
xbc is only windows, the mac version doesn't even work anymore .. xlink kai on the other hand has them all linux / mac / win32 ..

www.teamxlink.co.uk

TheMuffinMan
c-2 is correct, after XBC did some core programming overhauls the mac version no longer was supported sad.gif, XLINK supports all platforms
gonkle
in some way this sucks, why am i forced to use windows, also many people have linux based routers, why do devs always ignore this?
c-2
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also many people have linux based routers


like the Linksys WRT ? if thats the router u have u should really check out xlink as their is a firmware upgrade available that allows kai to run on the router ..


TheMuffinMan
If you're reference about linux based routers and XBC, XBC works just fine, my wrt54g is reflashed with sveasoft firmware, no probs with XBC
c-2
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If you're reference about linux based routers and XBC, XBC works just fine, my wrt54g is reflashed with sveasoft firmware, no probs with XBC


i wasn't saying that it doesn't work with XBC .. Xlink has KaiStation that has the kai engine integrated into the firmware so that you can load any Kai UI (XBMC, jKai, normal) from anywhere and have it connect .. if the WRT is flashed with Kaistation it becomes the only way to tunnel xbox games without a computer even on .. you should try it MuffinMan its really some nice work ..

stevie_bhoy_2005
This sucks why should i forced to use window$ go linx...sad.gif
TheMuffinMan
hehe, wish I could c-2, I've been meaning to give it a shot, but ya, I talked to flat awhile ago about it, seemed like a very neat idea, only prob is I dont have my wrt54g with me at college right now sad.gif

stevie , you may be able to use a windows emulator , dunno if or how it'd work with XBC, never tried, however Xlink will work with Linux
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