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...big, fat e-peen.

Zonker, I've been experimenting with your Server-Client netcode scripts from your Pong game. I made a program that works beautifully when I connect two computers inside my network, but I'm having a whole lot of trouble connecting two remote computers.

Has anyone successfully done this? I've turned on port forwarding for port 45150 on both my router and my DSL gateway, so anything coming in with that port number should head straight to my computer where verge.exe is waiting with GetConnection(). So far, nothing. What am I missing?

Edit: Also, extra points for me for misspelling "forwarding."

Posted on 2006-10-05 18:25:16 (last edited on 2006-10-05 18:27:34)

zonker6666

Ive managed to get that tetris game going fairly well on remote pcs
--- but its really just marginally acceptable

Posted on 2006-10-06 22:15:54


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