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Thanks to Fingers_McGraw87 for this documentation:
Here is a complete guide of how to get World of Warcraft working over Your freedom:
1. You only need one other program other than YF and WoW, this is SocksCap, which used to be available for download from Permeo's web site but is no longer since the company was acquired by Blue Coat. Just google for it. The last released version is 2.40. If you can't find it, send us an email and we'll help you out.
2. Make sure YF is set so that the Socks 4/5 port is enabled and set to 1080 (that's the default)
3. Open up SocksCap, click on File and then go to Settings and make sure the
SOCKS Settings tab looks like this:

With the SOCKS Server set to "localhost" and port set to "1080"
4. Now click on the "New" button on the Sockscap main window, then click on
the browse button in the window that comes up.
Go to the folder "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft" (or wherever your WoW folder is stored) and double click on the program called WoW.exe.
The Sockscap main window should now look like this:

5. Make sure YF is connected to a European Server if you're playing WoW in Europe, or to an American server if you are playing in America, as this will reduce lag in the game.
6. Once YF is connected, double click on the WoW icon in the main Sockscap window, or click on the WoW icon and then click on the "Run!" button. World of Warcraft will now run and connect to the WoW server when you log in.
Happy Playing.
Please check out the hints given on the parent page, they are applicable for most games, including WoW. These tips are specific to WoW:
Lag on AMD 2000/3000 CPUs
This has been provided by user Mooncore in the forums:
This solution taken from official blizz forums:
Please go to your World of Warcraft folder, find the WTF directory and then open the file config.wtf with a text editor such as Wordpad. Then search for the line gxFixLag. If you find it, change it so it reads as the following, or add it if it's missing:
SET gxFixLag "1"
Then save and exit the file, and try the game again. That fixed my lag to av 150 ms stable.
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