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How to make Wireguard function properly and what steps to follow.

How to make Wireguard function properly and what steps to follow.

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Celmunchie
Member
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05-15-2023, 04:06 AM
#1
I have an issue here. Wireguard isn't functioning on my local account, but it works when I use an admin account. My main concern is that my local account is the one I mainly use for Windows, and I've been warned that running it with an admin account is quite risky. So, if I want Wireguard to operate on my local account, can I simply switch to an admin account and then return to the local account? Or am I required to make some adjustments in the registry files? I attempted that but it still doesn't work...

I tried using Wireguard but don't know how to set it up properly. My cousin mentioned it's necessary for port forwarding or improving latency between locations, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Celmunchie
05-15-2023, 04:06 AM #1

I have an issue here. Wireguard isn't functioning on my local account, but it works when I use an admin account. My main concern is that my local account is the one I mainly use for Windows, and I've been warned that running it with an admin account is quite risky. So, if I want Wireguard to operate on my local account, can I simply switch to an admin account and then return to the local account? Or am I required to make some adjustments in the registry files? I attempted that but it still doesn't work...

I tried using Wireguard but don't know how to set it up properly. My cousin mentioned it's necessary for port forwarding or improving latency between locations, so any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Fufuit
Member
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06-02-2023, 09:18 PM
#2
False. There are many apps requiring admin rights to function properly. It's not dangerous if you have an antivirus and exercise caution when downloading or clicking on anything.
No. You must have administrator privileges. This guide explains how to upgrade your Local Account to Administrator status. You need to be in the Administrator account before proceeding.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...nistrator/
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Fufuit
06-02-2023, 09:18 PM #2

False. There are many apps requiring admin rights to function properly. It's not dangerous if you have an antivirus and exercise caution when downloading or clicking on anything.
No. You must have administrator privileges. This guide explains how to upgrade your Local Account to Administrator status. You need to be in the Administrator account before proceeding.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...nistrator/

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ferwolf99
Junior Member
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06-03-2023, 03:08 AM
#3
The question asks about particular applications requiring daily administrative privileges.
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ferwolf99
06-03-2023, 03:08 AM #3

The question asks about particular applications requiring daily administrative privileges.

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iKegreenS_
Posting Freak
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06-19-2023, 10:29 PM
#4
No, Wireguard isn't required for port forwarding.
It's possible to achieve this entirely through the router.
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iKegreenS_
06-19-2023, 10:29 PM #4

No, Wireguard isn't required for port forwarding.
It's possible to achieve this entirely through the router.

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06-20-2023, 01:26 AM
#5
What you mentioned needs to be addressed, but your relative still wants me to explore WireGuard. Can I assist with alternative methods to make it function without port forwarding? I want to ensure it works for my regular account.
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Pumpkinhead100
06-20-2023, 01:26 AM #5

What you mentioned needs to be addressed, but your relative still wants me to explore WireGuard. Can I assist with alternative methods to make it function without port forwarding? I want to ensure it works for my regular account.

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Linkaboss
Member
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06-20-2023, 01:34 AM
#6
Sorry, never used it. Never seen a need for a VPN. What issue are you and your cousin attempting to address?
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Linkaboss
06-20-2023, 01:34 AM #6

Sorry, never used it. Never seen a need for a VPN. What issue are you and your cousin attempting to address?

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Trax_YT
Junior Member
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06-23-2023, 08:30 AM
#7
We are mainly addressing a latency issue. My cousin and brother are from the USA, while I am from Asia. When playing online, lag interferes with the experience, which is why we need WireGuard to function properly because it provides a secure LAN network. With WireGuard, we can play online games without problems and avoid needing port forwarding. By using WireGuard, latency should not be an obstacle, making game hosting much simpler. Additionally, it eliminates concerns about IP changes since port forwarding isn't required. However, as mentioned before, WireGuard seems to need only an admin account to operate, and I've tried using it as a regular user but it hasn't worked.
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Trax_YT
06-23-2023, 08:30 AM #7

We are mainly addressing a latency issue. My cousin and brother are from the USA, while I am from Asia. When playing online, lag interferes with the experience, which is why we need WireGuard to function properly because it provides a secure LAN network. With WireGuard, we can play online games without problems and avoid needing port forwarding. By using WireGuard, latency should not be an obstacle, making game hosting much simpler. Additionally, it eliminates concerns about IP changes since port forwarding isn't required. However, as mentioned before, WireGuard seems to need only an admin account to operate, and I've tried using it as a regular user but it hasn't worked.

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Madlock_
Member
127
06-23-2023, 11:06 AM
#8
10,000 miles is your "latency issue". Test it using your admin account. Check if it instantly resolves the latency concern.
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Madlock_
06-23-2023, 11:06 AM #8

10,000 miles is your "latency issue". Test it using your admin account. Check if it instantly resolves the latency concern.

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B3Ast_bro
Junior Member
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06-25-2023, 11:17 AM
#9
Ok I will try this.
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B3Ast_bro
06-25-2023, 11:17 AM #9

Ok I will try this.

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ricby
Senior Member
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06-28-2023, 10:35 PM
#10
I prefer having everything under one user account instead of multiple ones. That specific one should be an Administrator account. Of course this is for me, but in these situations we can both understand. While it's not as secure as a local account, if you avoid risky websites, don't click random links, and stay cautious with downloads and installations, you'll be safe.

Some apps aren't used every day, but when needed you'll need to switch to an Admin account just for that (the OP is experiencing this). There isn't a workaround for the OPs issue—we're really questioning why he needs the software. The only solution is either use the Administrator account or upgrade your current one. I'm not sure it will fix the low latency problem.
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ricby
06-28-2023, 10:35 PM #10

I prefer having everything under one user account instead of multiple ones. That specific one should be an Administrator account. Of course this is for me, but in these situations we can both understand. While it's not as secure as a local account, if you avoid risky websites, don't click random links, and stay cautious with downloads and installations, you'll be safe.

Some apps aren't used every day, but when needed you'll need to switch to an Admin account just for that (the OP is experiencing this). There isn't a workaround for the OPs issue—we're really questioning why he needs the software. The only solution is either use the Administrator account or upgrade your current one. I'm not sure it will fix the low latency problem.