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* Click [http://webchat.xertion.org/?channels=lobby&uio=Nz10cnVlJjg9dHJ1ZQ34 here]
* Click [https://webchat.xertion.org/ here]
* Type in a username and password.
* Type in a username and password.
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Mibbit=
Mibbit=
* Click [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=cf4cb0411835bc730a0c4e94b63fdf9d&server=irc.xertion.org&channel=%23lobby&promptPass=true here]
* Click [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=cf4cb0411835bc730a0c4e94b63fdf9d&server=irc.xertion.org&channel=%23lobby&promptPass=true here]
* Type in a username and password.
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* Click [https://kiwiirc.com/client?settings=8d7ccd950cce7a5dd7c06649d29f7664 here]
* Type in a username and password.
* Type in a username and password.
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==Clients==
==Clients==
===HexChat (XChat-WDK)===
===HexChat===


'''Download:''' [http://www.hexchat.org here]
'''Download:''' [http://www.hexchat.org here]
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Step 1=
Step 1=Once you have downloaded the HexChat installer, run it. Select 'Normal Installation' from the drop-down when prompted. It is recommended that you do not select anything other than Normal Installation unless you know you need the additional features. Do NOT select the Portable option when prompted, unless you're installing to a flash drive.
* Install HexChat with a Normal Installation. Choosing anything but normal installation will cause you to also install perl, python, and other languages. Normal is fine for the IRC beginner, and do not make it portable unless you are going to use it only on a flash drive.


<br/>[[File:Xchat-1.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:Xchat-1.png|100px]]
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Step 2=Once installation is complete, run HexChat. You will be prompted with a dialog to enter your desired nickname. Be sure to only use ASCII characters for all of these fields, and do NOT use spaces.
* After installing HexChat you will be prompted a screen that will require you to enter your desired nick name, remember to only use normal ASCII characters and don't use any spaces. Next click on "Add" and replace "New Network" with Xertion then hit the "Favor" button. After you completed all of that then hit "Edit".
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Then, under 'Networks', scroll down to the bottom, select "Xertion" from the list, and press the "Favor" button - the text 'Xertion' should then become bold.
<br/>[[File:XChat-2.png|100px]]


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Step 3=* Click on "newserver/6667" and hit "Edit". Here we need to connect to a Xertion server, so put irc.xertion.org/6667 in "newserver/6667"'s place. Make sure to press ENTER after changing "newserver/6667" to irc.xertion.org/6667 or it won't save and you won't be able to connect. Don't forget to checkmark "Auto connect to this network at startup" to make life easier. Lastly you should enter a "Favorite channel" as this will let you auto connect to #lobby everytime you connect to the Xertion network. So hit the "...".
Step 3=With Xertion still selected in the Networks list, press the Edit button. Put a check in the 'Connect to this network automatically' and 'Accept invalid SSL certificates' checkboxes. We also HIGHLY recommend you check the 'Use SSL for all the servers on this network' as well, to automatically use an encrypted SSL connection to the network.
 
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We do recommend that you use SSL, which means using 6697 as the port and checking the two SSL option boxes here.
If you wish to automatically join any channels on connect, click the 'Autojoin channels' tab, click the 'Add' button, then add whatever channel or channels you wish to autojoin - we recommend adding #lobby to that list for starters. When you are done here, click the Close button.


<br/>[[File:XChat-3.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:XChat-3.png|100px]]


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Step 4=* Click on "Add", and it'll ask you to type in a channel you need to type #lobby (remember to do the #). At this time if you wish to enter any other channel you may enter it now. When you are done hit "OK".
Step 4=You should now be back at the Network List dialog that you first saw when you started HexChat. Ensure that Xertion is still selected and in bold (if it isn't, remember to click it and press the Favor button).
 
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<br/>[[File:XChat-4.png|100px]]
If you wish, you can also check the 'Skip network list on startup' box; you can always come back to this later to make any needed changes, like putting your NickServ password in once you're registered or adding/removing autojoin channels.
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<br /><br />Once you have confirmed everything, press the Connect button. If all goes well (and it should!), you should be connected to Xertion within moments and in any autojoin channels you might have specified. That's it, you're done!
Step 5=* Now you are brought back to the previous window (the one that edits the Xertion network). So all you need to do now is type the Nickserv password if you have registered your nick with Xertion. If you haven't registered yet then you may put down the password you will register with (this will save you from having to go back and adding the password later), and yes everyone SHOULD register their nicks. Now hit "Close".
 
<br/>[[File:XChat-5.png|100px]]
 
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Step 6=* After you complete steps 2-5 you will be brought back to the "Network List" that you initially saw after you installed XChat-WDK. You should checkmark "Skip network list on startup" as you have pretty much finished editing the Xertion network and automated commands. After you do the checkmark hit "Connect" and you will be connect to #lobby on Xertion.
 
<br/>[[File:XChat-6.png|100px]]
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Step 7=* Congratulations you now can connect and chat on Xertion's network!
 
<br/>[[File:XChat-7.png|100px]]


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'''Download:''' [http://www.mirc.com/ here]
'''Download:''' [http://www.mirc.com/ here]
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Step 1=* Download the installer for mIRC from their website. It’s free for 30 days, after that it will let you continue to use it, however the main page will stay on longer before the “Continue” button appears.
Step 1=Download the installer for mIRC from their website. It’s free for 30 days, after that it will let you continue to use it, however the main page will stay on longer before the “Continue” button appears.
Install mIRC by doing a full installation, enabling checking for updates is recommended.
Install mIRC by doing a full installation, enabling checking for updates is recommended.


<br/>[[File:mIRC-1.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-1.png|100px]]
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Step 2=* Open mIRC, it will prompt you to register the software, please take the time to do so. If you are going to use the trial please hit "Continue" and proceed to step 3.
Step 2=Open mIRC. It will ask you to register - if you wish to buy the software you can do so. For now however, just press the "Continue" button to use the trial period.
 
<br/>[[File:mIRC-2.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-2.png|100px]]


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Step 3=* At this point mIRC will ask you to pick a nickname, it is not permanent even after you register the nickname (registering is covered in a different tutorial). I'd recommend using your forum username as to avoid confusion to who is who. The only limitations to a nickname is you can't use spaces and can't use unusual ASCII characters. Chances are if you don't know what ASCII is then you should be fine with what you choose.
Step 3=You will now see a new dialog come up, the mIRC Options dialog. Enter a nickname and an alternative nickname here. The "Alternative" nickname is the nickname mIRC will use if your desired main nickname is in use already. Remember, IRC nicknames can only have ASCII characters and cannot contain spaces.<br /><br />
Next, in the "Name" field, you can enter anything you like - '''it does NOT have to be your real name!''', IRC could care less what your real name is. Same goes with the email address field, it does not have to be real either. These two fields are simply used to help establish your connection with the IRC server, nothing more.


<br/>[[File:mIRC-3.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-3.png|100px]]
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Step 4=* By default mIRC will pick a random network to connect to, however you want to be on the Xertion network, thus we must change our default server to a Xertion server. Select "Servers" under "Connect" on the left, and click on "Add".
Step 4=Next, we need to add the Xertion network information to mIRC. To do this, start by selecting "Servers" underneath "Connect" on the left, and clicking "Add".<br /><br />
This will pop up the "Add Server" dialog. Fill out these fields as follows:<br />
<ul>
<li>Description: '''Random Server'''</li>
<li>IRC Server: '''irc.xertion.org'''</li>
<li>Ports: '''+6697'''</li>
<li>Group: '''Xertion'''</li>
</ul>
Leave the "Password" field blank, this is not needed to connect to Xertion. Once you have filled out all the information above, press the Add button to save it.


<br/>[[File:mIRC-4.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-4.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-5.png|100px]]


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Step 5=* Another window will pop up, this needs to be filled out since Xertion is a relatively small network and is not recognized by mIRC by default. The first thing you want to do is put "Random Server" under the Description, as this will help you keep your list of servers organized. Next under IRC Server: you need to put: "irc.xertion.org". You should use the default port, so under ports put: "6667". Lastly type in "Xertion" under Group as this will again keep this all organized. When you are done click on "Add".
Step 5=Before we move on, there is a safety feature you may want to configure a bit. mIRC by default only allows downloading certain file times. For our purposes, we need to tweak this slightly.<br /><br />
 
From the left pane of the mIRC Options dialog, click on and expand the "DCC" section. Then, select "Ignore". Change the Method from "Accept only" to "Ignore only", leaving the file types in the box below untouched.
<br/>[[File:mIRC-5.png|100px]]
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Step 6=* An automatic feature of mIRC that is enabled by default (for your protection) is to only allow the download of a certain file types. For downloading purposes we need to change these options (don't worry we'll keep you protected still )
*So on the left hand corner expand "DCC" and select "Ignore". You wanna change it from "Accept only" to "Ignore only". And that is it, this will still offer some protection and can download a large range of different material.  


<br/>[[File:mIRC-6.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-6.png|100px]]


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Step 7=* Now you'll need to make sure you will connect to a Xertion server so click on "Servers" under "Connect" and expand the Xertion group (signified as a folder), and click on "Random Server" as shown in the picture below. Then click on "Select".
Step 6=Now, we'll make sure mIRC connects to a Xertion server. Select "Servers" under "Connect" on the left side, and expand the Xertion folder. Click on "Random Server" as shown in the picture below, then click on "Select". Once you have done this, you'll automatically be taken back to the Connect page. Click the "Connect" button. mIRC will then connect to a random Xertion server.


<br/>[[File:mIRC-7.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-7.png|100px]]
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Step 8=* Next you want to connect to the server. So on the left hit "Connect" option and hit the "Connect" button. You will then be connected to a Xertion server.
<br/>[[File:mIRC-8.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-8.png|100px]]
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Step 9=* After mIRC has connected you to the server you will be asked to join a channel. First thing you will need to do is click on "Add" on the right.
Step 7=After your connection is fully established to the network, mIRC will pop up a dialog to allow you to join some channels. Click on the "Add" button on the right.
 
<br/>[[File:mIRC-9.png|100px]]<br/>
<br/>[[File:mIRC-9.png|100px]]
Channels will ALWAYS start with a '#' on Xertion, so when you're adding channels here you should make sure you include this in front of the channel name. For starters, we'll add the #lobby channel. In the "Channel" field (in the Add Channel dialog), type in "#lobby". Next, check the box next to 'Join on connect' - this will instruct mIRC to automatically join this channel every time you connect to Xertion, so that you don't have to type it each time.
<br/>[[File:mIRC-10.png|100px]]<br/>
Finally, click the "Add" button. Select 'Xertion' from the list that appears, then click OK. Then click OK again.
<br/>[[File:mIRC-11.png|100px]]
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Step 10=* One thing you need to know about channels is that you need to have a # in front of it no matter the name or how you are tying to join it. So to join the main lobby channel you will always need to type: #lobby. So under Channel you will need to type "#lobby". Next click on "Join on connect". This will allow you to connect to #lobby automatically without having to type #lobby in mIRC favorites every time you connect to a Xertion server. Next click on "Add".
Step 8=You should now be back at the "mIRC Favorites" dialog. Make sure #lobby is selected in the list, then uncheck "Pop up favorites on connect" - this will cause this dialog to not be shown again on the next connect. Finally, press the "Join" button. You will then be joined to #lobby.<br /><br />
<br/>[[File:mIRC-13.png|100px]]<br />
Congratulations, you have completed the setup of mIRC for the Xertion IRC network!
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<br/>[[File:mIRC-10.png|100px]]
===irssi===
'''Download:''' Using whatever package manager your Linux/UNIX version uses. If no package is provided, see [http://www.irssi.org/ http://www.irssi.org/].


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Step 1=Using Ubuntu as an example, the installation procedure goes:
<br/>[[File:irssi-install.png|100px]]
<code>$ sudo apt-get install irssi</code>
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Step 2=irssi is a command-line client; you must run it from a terminal:
<br/>[[File:irssi-run.png|100px]]
<code>$ irssi</code>
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Step 11=* Since we added Xertion as a known network in step 5 we have the ability to allow channels to be automatically connected. So you will have to scroll down close to the bottom and find "Xertion" and click on it. Once you clicked on "Xertion" hit "OK".
Step3=You will now want to set some settings first of all: nick, ident and ircname.
 
<br/>[[File:irssi-nick.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-11.png|100px]]
<code>/set nick ''yournick''</code>
 
<br/>[[File:irssi-ident.png|100px]]
<code>/set user_name ''yourident''</code>
<br/>[[File:irssi-realname.png|100px]]
<code>/set real_name ''some witty comment or your real name''</code>
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Step 12=* Verify that what you just did in step 11 and 12 were done correctly and make sure the add channel window looks just like what is displayed below. Once you verify that it looks correct you will need to hit "OK".
Step 4=After this, you must add the Xertion network and a server to use for it (Note: Since most Linux distribution ship irssi with SSL enabled, the /server command will also enable an encrypted connection to your server for more privacy and safety).
 
<br/>[[File:irssi-addnetwork.png|100px]]
<br/>[[File:mIRC-12.png|100px]]
<code>/network add Xertion</code>
 
<br/>[[File:irssi-addserver.png|100px]]
<code>/server add -ssl -network Xertion irc.xertion.org 6697</code>
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Step 13=* Make sure #lobby is selected and uncheck "Pop up favorites on connect", this will make it so every time you connect to a network it will not pop open the list of favorite channels (personally I hate that window, and would rather use the /join #nameofchannel command while connected to a server). Next hit "Join" and you will then be connected to Xertion's lobby.
Step 5=Now you can add some channels to join; in this example, you will be joining the channel #lobby (Just repeat the command with a different channel name to join more than one channel on connecting).  
 
<br/>[[File:irssi-addchannel.png|100px]]  
<br/>[[File:mIRC-13.png|100px]]
<code>/channel add -auto #lobby Xertion</code>
 
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Step 14=* Congratulations you now can connect and chat on Xertion's network!
Step 6= Make sure that irssi saves your settings. Type: <code>/save</code>
 
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<br/>[[File:mIRC-14.png|100px]]
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Connect to the network now.
<br/>[[File:irssi-connected.png|100px]]  
<code>/connect Xertion</code>
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[[Category:Tutorials]]
===irssi===
'''Download:''' Using whatever package manager your Linux/UNIX version uses. If no package is provided, see [http://www.irssi.org/ http://www.irssi.org/].


* Using Ubuntu as an example, the installation procedure goes: <code>$ sudo apt-get install irssi</code>
* To change the window to the newly-opened channel window, type ALT-2. You're talking in #lobby now!


* irssi is a command-line client; you must run it from a terminal: <code>$ irssi</code>
* For further reading, please refer to [http://ww.irssi.org/beginner/ http://www.irssi.org/beginner/].


* You will now want to set some settings first of all: nick, ident and ircname. Type: <code>/set nick ''yournick''
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/set user_name ''yourident''
[[Category:Tutorials]]
 
/set real_name ''some witty comment or your real name''</code>
 
* After this, you must add the Xertion network and a server to use for it (Note: Since most Linux distribution ship irssi with SSL enabled, the /server command will also enable an encrypted connection to your server for more privacy and safety). Type: <code>/network add Xertion
 
/server add -ssl -network Xertion irc.xertion.org 6697</code>
 
* Now you can add some channels to join; in this example, you will be joining the channel #lobby (Just repeat the command with a different channel name to join more than one channel on connecting). Type: <code>/channel add -auto #lobby Xertion</code>
 
* Make sure that irssi saves your settings. Type: <code>/save</code>
 
* Connect to the network now. Type: <code>/connect Xertion</code>
 
* To change the window to the newly-opened channel window, type Alt-2. You're talking in #lobby now!
 
* For further reading, please refer to [http://ww.irssi.org/beginner/ http://www.irssi.org/beginner/].

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Clients

HexChat

Download: here

Once you have downloaded the HexChat installer, run it. Select 'Normal Installation' from the drop-down when prompted. It is recommended that you do not select anything other than Normal Installation unless you know you need the additional features. Do NOT select the Portable option when prompted, unless you're installing to a flash drive.


Once installation is complete, run HexChat. You will be prompted with a dialog to enter your desired nickname. Be sure to only use ASCII characters for all of these fields, and do NOT use spaces.

Then, under 'Networks', scroll down to the bottom, select "Xertion" from the list, and press the "Favor" button - the text 'Xertion' should then become bold.

With Xertion still selected in the Networks list, press the Edit button. Put a check in the 'Connect to this network automatically' and 'Accept invalid SSL certificates' checkboxes. We also HIGHLY recommend you check the 'Use SSL for all the servers on this network' as well, to automatically use an encrypted SSL connection to the network.

If you wish to automatically join any channels on connect, click the 'Autojoin channels' tab, click the 'Add' button, then add whatever channel or channels you wish to autojoin - we recommend adding #lobby to that list for starters. When you are done here, click the Close button.

You should now be back at the Network List dialog that you first saw when you started HexChat. Ensure that Xertion is still selected and in bold (if it isn't, remember to click it and press the Favor button).

If you wish, you can also check the 'Skip network list on startup' box; you can always come back to this later to make any needed changes, like putting your NickServ password in once you're registered or adding/removing autojoin channels.

Once you have confirmed everything, press the Connect button. If all goes well (and it should!), you should be connected to Xertion within moments and in any autojoin channels you might have specified. That's it, you're done!

mIRC

Download: here

Download the installer for mIRC from their website. It’s free for 30 days, after that it will let you continue to use it, however the main page will stay on longer before the “Continue” button appears. Install mIRC by doing a full installation, enabling checking for updates is recommended.


Open mIRC. It will ask you to register - if you wish to buy the software you can do so. For now however, just press the "Continue" button to use the trial period.

You will now see a new dialog come up, the mIRC Options dialog. Enter a nickname and an alternative nickname here. The "Alternative" nickname is the nickname mIRC will use if your desired main nickname is in use already. Remember, IRC nicknames can only have ASCII characters and cannot contain spaces.

Next, in the "Name" field, you can enter anything you like - it does NOT have to be your real name!, IRC could care less what your real name is. Same goes with the email address field, it does not have to be real either. These two fields are simply used to help establish your connection with the IRC server, nothing more.

Next, we need to add the Xertion network information to mIRC. To do this, start by selecting "Servers" underneath "Connect" on the left, and clicking "Add".

This will pop up the "Add Server" dialog. Fill out these fields as follows:

  • Description: Random Server
  • IRC Server: irc.xertion.org
  • Ports: +6697
  • Group: Xertion

Leave the "Password" field blank, this is not needed to connect to Xertion. Once you have filled out all the information above, press the Add button to save it.



Before we move on, there is a safety feature you may want to configure a bit. mIRC by default only allows downloading certain file times. For our purposes, we need to tweak this slightly.

From the left pane of the mIRC Options dialog, click on and expand the "DCC" section. Then, select "Ignore". Change the Method from "Accept only" to "Ignore only", leaving the file types in the box below untouched.

Now, we'll make sure mIRC connects to a Xertion server. Select "Servers" under "Connect" on the left side, and expand the Xertion folder. Click on "Random Server" as shown in the picture below, then click on "Select". Once you have done this, you'll automatically be taken back to the Connect page. Click the "Connect" button. mIRC will then connect to a random Xertion server.

After your connection is fully established to the network, mIRC will pop up a dialog to allow you to join some channels. Click on the "Add" button on the right.

Channels will ALWAYS start with a '#' on Xertion, so when you're adding channels here you should make sure you include this in front of the channel name. For starters, we'll add the #lobby channel. In the "Channel" field (in the Add Channel dialog), type in "#lobby". Next, check the box next to 'Join on connect' - this will instruct mIRC to automatically join this channel every time you connect to Xertion, so that you don't have to type it each time.

Finally, click the "Add" button. Select 'Xertion' from the list that appears, then click OK. Then click OK again.

You should now be back at the "mIRC Favorites" dialog. Make sure #lobby is selected in the list, then uncheck "Pop up favorites on connect" - this will cause this dialog to not be shown again on the next connect. Finally, press the "Join" button. You will then be joined to #lobby.



Congratulations, you have completed the setup of mIRC for the Xertion IRC network!

irssi

Download: Using whatever package manager your Linux/UNIX version uses. If no package is provided, see http://www.irssi.org/.

Using Ubuntu as an example, the installation procedure goes:

$ sudo apt-get install irssi

irssi is a command-line client; you must run it from a terminal:
$ irssi

You will now want to set some settings first of all: nick, ident and ircname.
/set nick yournick
/set user_name yourident
/set real_name some witty comment or your real name

After this, you must add the Xertion network and a server to use for it (Note: Since most Linux distribution ship irssi with SSL enabled, the /server command will also enable an encrypted connection to your server for more privacy and safety).
/network add Xertion
/server add -ssl -network Xertion irc.xertion.org 6697

Now you can add some channels to join; in this example, you will be joining the channel #lobby (Just repeat the command with a different channel name to join more than one channel on connecting).
/channel add -auto #lobby Xertion

Make sure that irssi saves your settings. Type: /save

Connect to the network now.
/connect Xertion

  • To change the window to the newly-opened channel window, type ALT-2. You're talking in #lobby now!

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