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Prerequisites
1)The GOG version of SWAT 3: Tactical Game Of The Year edition (of course)
2), a VPN client for gaming, as well as a [url=http://www.tunngle.net/community/index.php?app=core&module=global§ion=register]registered account to use with it.
3) Updated XVID cutscenes (optional but highly recommended to address compatibility with newer builds of Windows, post-Windows 2000)

After installing SWAT 3, proceed to install Tunngle and register an account. You will likely need to restart your computer after the installation of Tunngle and its virtual network adapters. When starting Tunngle, you will need to supply the credentials that you made for the account. After successfully logging in, locate the "Network Search" text box and enter SWAT 3. Enter the room marked "SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle". As soon as you are in, Tunngle's virtual network adapter has been successfully tied in. You can now see and host SWAT 3 games via its LAN option in Multiplayer.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: I don't see any games, yet the host insists it's up.
A1: Try leaving the LAN browser first, then continue troubleshooting by restarting SWAT 3 and then Tunngle in that order.

Q2: I see a game, but it's red
A2: This means one of two things: The game host has a version of SWAT 3 that is incompatible by version date/bug (such as the infamous issue that initially rendered the GOG version incompatible with retail versions of SWAT 3 TGOTY) or the host has a map or mod that you do not have in place and enabled.
Post edited October 24, 2011 by Cy-Fox
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Cy-Fox: Prerequisites
1)The GOG version of SWAT 3: Tactical Game Of The Year edition (of course)
2), a VPN client for gaming, as well as a [url=http://www.tunngle.net/community/index.php?app=core&module=global§ion=register]registered account to use with it.
3) Updated XVID cutscenes (optional but highly recommended to address compatibility with newer builds of Windows, post-Windows 2000)

After installing SWAT 3, proceed to install Tunngle and register an account. You will likely need to restart your computer after the installation of Tunngle and its virtual network adapters. When starting Tunngle, you will need to supply the credentials that you made for the account. After successfully logging in, locate the "Network Search" text box and enter SWAT 3. Enter the room marked "SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle". As soon as you are in, Tunngle's virtual network adapter has been successfully tied in. You can now see and host SWAT 3 games via its LAN option in Multiplayer.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: I don't see any games, yet the host insists it's up.
A1: Try leaving the LAN browser first, then continue troubleshooting by restarting SWAT 3 and then Tunngle in that order.

Q2: I see a game, but it's red
A2: This means one of two things: The game host has a version of SWAT 3 that is incompatible by version date/bug (such as the infamous issue that initially rendered the GOG version incompatible with retail versions of SWAT 3 TGOTY) or the host has a map or mod that you do not have in place and enabled.
Slightly OT: if I use Tunngle with other games, is it a must to port forward?
It really depends, usually Tunngle will take care of that aspect for you.