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Hurt At Work

September 11th, 2007 Leave a comment Go to comments

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It is the creation of a local network set really makes a lot of bandwidth?

We want to fight each other in a multiplayer game. We are not like the establishment of a host / server on the Internet (WAN). Instead we have at stake for local (LAN), then one can find the host PC / server and we have one on one battles. Can we go? And really, how much bandwidth we use? Is that enough to warn of a spike in network usage?

In short, no. There are several ways go about this can also make a direct connection via an Ethernet cable connected to both (which is not possible to know about it, unless they see it) the second is an indirect, possibly taking place through a wall plug-in, passing through a router and a firewall can be (depending on configuration) but more likely you will be allowed as long as you do not have Internet access while playing

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