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Discord Drover 0.8, released by hdrover, is a lightweight proxy-injection library that replaces Discord’s default network routing with user-defined HTTP or SOCKS5 endpoints, enabling voice-chat and text traffic to circumvent campus, corporate, or regional blocks without altering system-wide settings. Designed as a single 32/64-bit DLL, it is dropped into Discord’s installation directory and activated at startup, transparently intercepting TCP handshakes so that all subsequent packets—whether for voice servers, CDN assets, or REST API calls—exit through the chosen proxy. The tool is particularly useful for gamers and remote teams who discover that a school firewall throttles UDP voice ports or that an office filter blocks Discord’s domain list; by forcing the client to tunnel over TCP via an external proxy, voice channels remain stable and accessible. Because the modification is process-specific, other applications continue to use the local connection, avoiding the latency or policy conflicts of a global VPN. The 0.8 build is the first and only public release, delivered without additional configuration UI—proxy details are read from an adjacent ini file—and it exits cleanly when Discord is updated or uninstalled. The software sits in the Networking Tools category and is offered strictly as freeware for Windows environments where Discord’s desktop client is installed. Discord Drover is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.
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