Re: TI-H: Networking


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Re: TI-H: Networking




He could use windows to make a mini PPP dialin and get a cheep shareware
router like wingate.  Then he does it over TCP/IP.

>Not when you have 2 modems/phone lines. If he is player A, and player B
>calls and connects with one of his modems, and player C connects with his
>other modem, then he could act as a "server" and broadcast down both lines.
>But I don't know if Quake supports that. Think of a multi-line BBS.
>
>-Gabe
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian Watson <pilotcar@iserv.net>
>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: Saturday, September 26, 1998 2:51 PM
>Subject: Re: TI-H: Networking
>
>
>>
>>SHIVANJJS@aol.com (SHIVANJJS@aol.com) wrote:
>>
>>>i have 2 modems and 2 phone lines, running windows 95, can i have 2 people
>>>call me up and create a network, play 3 player quake without the Internet
>>
>>Unless you can find some way to do this with 3-way calling it's not
>>possible.  Think about it for a moment.  With a direct connection the
>>person calls you with their computer and you answer, or vice versa.  It's
>>just like caling someone and talking to them on the phone.  Normally when
>>someone calls you and you answer another person cannot call in and talk
>>at the same time with the other two people.
>>
>>--Brian
>>
>>_________________________________
>>Brian Watson (pilotcar@iserv.net)
>>AIM: Moofit
>>_________________________________
>>
>>




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