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What IS a LAN server, anyway?

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Smeeble:

I never see any LAN servers, but why is this? How do you set them up, is it hard, or as easy as an internet game?

General Nick:

LAN servers are servers made accessible ONLY to anyone in your network or connected to the same router as you.

So if you and your friend are connected to the same network (NOT ISP, the same ROUTER or NETWORK), and one of you hosts a LAN game, then the other can join the LAN game.

LAN games do NOT require any port forwarding, even before v14.
Only people in your LAN can see or connect to a LAN server.

Smeeble:


--- Quote from: General Nick on March 15, 2010, 03:51:19 PM ---LAN servers are servers made accessible ONLY to anyone in your network or connected to the same router as you.

So if you and your friend are connected to the same network (NOT ISP, the same ROUTER or NETWORK), and one of you hosts a LAN game, then the other can join the LAN game.

LAN games do NOT require any port forwarding, even before v14.
Only people in your LAN can see or connect to a LAN server.

--- End quote ---

Is there anyway to get people to connect to me? I transferred from wireless to local area connection.

General Nick:


--- Quote from: Smeeble on March 15, 2010, 03:53:20 PM ---Is there anyway to get people to connect to me? I transferred from wireless to local area connection.

--- End quote ---
Again, nobody from the internet can connect to your LAN server.
It's impossible. It's like having a party inside a giant concrete hollow cube with no way of getting in and inviting everyone you know to the party.

Meekl:

Local Area Connection, like is 2 computers are connected specifically to each other.

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