Local Multiplayer Question
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Local Multiplayer Question
I was wondering, is there an easier way to set-up a local multiplayer server between 2 computers on the same wireless connection without port forwarding, etc?
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Re: Local Multiplayer Question
All you need is the server's Local IP Address.
This can be obtained by using Win-R on windows and typing CMD, pressing enter and then typing ipconfig.
That'll grab your IP address for that device. other computers on the network can then use that address to connect locally.
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Re: Local Multiplayer Question
Nodoka Hanamura wrote:You don't need to port forward for a LAN party.
All you need is the server's Local IP Address.
This can be obtained by using Win-R on windows and typing CMD, pressing enter and then typing ipconfig.
That'll grab your IP address for that device. other computers on the network can then use that address to connect locally.
Okay, thanks!
I'll try it out.
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