HOW TO GO HYPERGRIDDING

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Hypergrid technology is developing all the time, so check back here, as thing change I'll try to update the information provided.

PATIENCE
Lots of things can affect your ability to hypergrid: spelling mistakes, your internet connection, your computer, the internet connection of the grid you're trying to go to, the diligence of respective grid managers and so on.
If you don't go armed with patience, you probably won't go very far at all. Forced logging out, crashing, freezing, lag and general time-wasting are intrinsic parts of this activity.
If you get messages like 'Unable to verify Identity' or 'Region not found' don't assume the grid is not there. 

VIEWER:  
Get  Firestorm AND Singularity. Other third party viewers work too, but these are the top two used currently. I like Singularity. Make sure you get the OpenSim Version (there's a SL only one also). Why get both viewers? They each have features the other doesn't support. 

WAYS TO JUMP 
There are  5 principal ways you can Grid Jump. The basic - and most important one - is number 5.
1. someone can send you a TP - yes! you can IM with and teleport a person, if you have an IM open with them, even if you're on different grids!  This being Opensim, things don't always work smoothly.... hence the other options of how to gridjump, here below.
2. You can use a Landmark. Hypergridding Landmarks sometimes have 'HG' at the beginning of their name. Bear in mind that Landmarks will stop working if the region is moved, or there are changes on the grid, so old LMs often fail. make new ones.
3. You can jump through a portal - sometimes called a Blamgate, This script, developed by Pathfinder Lester and refined by Shaun Emerald of Sanctuary Grid, allow you to step from one grid to another. The portals are open source, so you can copy one and modify it for your own use. 
4. You can click on a hyperlink, like Second Life's SLURLS. Currently (April 2015) there are several competing forms of OpenSim 'slurls' and most do not work with all Viewers or with all Grids. Websites like HG Business collect data from participating region owners and publish information about which sims are online, which have people on them, and upcoming events.
5. You can use your Map, and a hypergrid address (which looks a bit like a website URL). If you like to Keep It Simple, then learn about this method. 

HG ADDRESSES
Every grid has a unique address. A few smaller grids use all-number addresses, most people put the name of the grid in the address, followed by a domain name (like .org or .com) and they all end in a port number like 80, 8002, 9000
Here are two examples
hg.osgrid.org:80
grid.avacon.org:8002
If you paste this address into your viewer's Map search box, it will take you to the 'main' sim of the grid, usually arranged as a Welcome area. 
You can add the name of a specific sim to the HG Address to go direct to your chosen destination
Here are two examples
hg.osgrid.org:80:HG Safari
grid.avacon.org:8002:safari
Sometimes that will work fine, sometimes you'll get a 'region not found' message. If you know the region exists, just remove the name from the end of the address, and TP to the Welcome sim of the grid, and then look for the specific sim when you get there.

GOING HOME 
You can't get lost. If you find yourself in some weird or or laggy place, just log out, or press CTRL SHIFT H. That will take you home. In any case, you will find yourself back at home when you relog. You can't log back in to a 'foreign' grid using the My Last Location feature.

ADJUSTING 
Don't have ridiculous expectations. This is not a place for where do-nothings thrive; people tend to be busy, but kind. There are many kinky places - but there aren't a lot of pick-up joints. Your computer will take a while to get used to the voodoo of opensim, so cut it some slack. Set graphic quality low, gradually make your draw distance high. Your avatar is not going to be as finely honed as your SL 'self' - get over it. Be prepared for attachments to disappear or show up late when you TP. Be self reliant - there are few people, less commerce, and no Search facilities on most grids. Be ready for some pioneering adventure - or stay at home!


Your First Hypergridding Steps

1. If you don't already have one, open an account in one of the bigger open sim worlds like Osgrid or Kitely or Craft. Just like SL, there is no charge for making an avatar. Every world has its pros and cons, its own style, you may find your first choice of grid is not your final choice. Be flexible, don't be afraid to try another place!
 
2. To find destinations to visit,
  •  you can go to opensimworld.com This wonderful site by Satyr Gator will show you places where visitors are welcome. It works by linking the website to a beacon present on the actual sim, which transmits information like if the sim is online, if there are people on it, and so on. This site tells you which regions are up, and if there are people present, so you can find some company, perhaps. It is not a complete list of every grid and/or region out there, but it is a good place to start. 
  • Use this blog archive! This blog tells the story of our Safari adventures, and at the end of each post you will find the HG Address of the destinations, which you can use to go visit yourself
  • Join groups on Facebook that promote the hypergrid.
  • For an even more complete list of hypergrid enabled grids, go to https://www.hypergridbusiness.com/statistics/active-grids/ 


3. If you have trouble jumping to a specific region on another grid, try doing 2 jumps - first go to the 'main sim' or Welcome sim of your chosen grid: (LBSA on OSGrid, Hydra on Craft, Accueil  on Francogrid, for example) and then look for the name of the region.

 How to gridjump

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  •   At the bottom of your viewer screen open the tab marked 'MAP' and highlight the sim name in 'Search'
  • Paste the grid address you copied from the Hypergrid Business web page (save it on a Notecard too, for further reference). Then press search. May take a moment for the Map to locate your destination.
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  •  The hypergrid address often includes the precise sim (the red 'optional' bit in picture 2) - if you remove that, the remaining part of the address will serve to take you to the grid's Main Welcome sim. From there, you can simply tp locally to the place you want, using the sim name, as you would in Second Life. Most Welcome areas have TP boards to take you to their main points of interest, too. 
  •  When the map has found the sim, you'll see it in detail. Time to press Teleport!! 


*~*~*~* teleport swishy sound*~*~*~*




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  • Notice how my nametag now includes my home grid name.
  • When you arrive at you destination, be patient while the new sim loads, remember the system may be very different from the sim version you just left. May take a while for all your 'bits' to catch up with you (hair, shoes, a/o's and skirts sometimes tarry -  for the best results, use a viewer based a/o... (that's Control Shift O). 
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  • Have fun exploring! Items 'bought' in one grid and carried to another will make the journey, but don't be too hasty in teleporting back home, they need a little time to show up in your Inventory. If you shop and run, you may get home with empty folders! 




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