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First thing your going to want to do is go to google and download Hamachi if you havn't already.
When downloaded, find it at the place you saved it to when downloading it and run it.
It may look different for new users as some might have to register, but it's free so don't worry.
We're going to want to get a network going, to do this, click network and then create a new network.
This tab should then come up on your screen allowing you to type in your desired ID and password for your network.
I'm going to be using Test ID in both, when done click create.
As you can see in our hamachi, we now have the network we just created called test ID which we just made.
Your now going to want to run steam and get your first client of terraria up and running.
Okay, so your going to want to click Multiplayer, then start server.
Then choose your world you want it to be run on, or you can make a new one. Make sure to make it medium or you may get lag.
So choose your password for the serverand then let it load everything,
When it's completely loaded, it will show you this page. That's good, that means the server is online, healthy and running!
Your now going to want to minimize this client of terraria, and go back to steam to run a SECOND client.
Make sure you keep the first one running, just minimized. This is the one the server is running from.
Click mutliplayer then join, choose your character you wish to play as.
Now for the IP your going to want to enter your unique hamachi ID. Mine is 5.241.109.100.
Then enter the password you set for it, and login.
As you can see it logged me in pretty quick as I'm the host, but for others it may take a while to recieve file data and stuff.
I'm just testing that everything is working and running okay.
So guys, that's how you run a terraria server and get it up within 10-15 seconds. If you know these steps, it's do-able and it's fast!
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