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I just installed a Linksys wireless router and opened the appropriate ports
to play the game online. I have two computers connected to the router.
Is there a way to play Delta Force online with both computers at the same
time?
 
Archived from groups: alt.games.delta-force (More info?)

You want to host an Internet game, and at the same time join it from the LAN
?
You need an IPJoiner, or install a tool like DEM so you can create your own
startup-pages which allow you to log on locally..

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"Rod Dahl" <rkdahl@cableone.net> schreef in bericht
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>I just installed a Linksys wireless router and opened the appropriate ports
>to play the game online. I have two computers connected to the router.
>Is there a way to play Delta Force online with both computers at the same
>time?
>
 
Archived from groups: alt.games.delta-force (More info?)

I think I'm a little behind on the learning curve here and you may have
answered my question. What I want to do is this: I'd like to join a
Delta Force game on line from one computer and have my son join the same
game from the other computer on my home network. From your previous
answer, it sounds like I'd have to actually host the game to make this work.
Is that correct?
If so, could you point me in the right direction where I could find out how
to use IPJoiner or DEM?
Thanks, Rod
 
Archived from groups: alt.games.delta-force (More info?)

It depends on the DF version you have.

DEM works for all versions except the latest version of JO (I stopped
writing DEM).

Why not Google for ipjoiner and the name of your game..

For instance, BHDJoiner exists... It allows you to create a list with
favourites (yes, DFFavourites is one too) and you can manually put in
IP-address in, allowing you to join a NL game locally.

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Jan van Zanten, aka NedFox <TZW>
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A lecture is a process where information is passed from the notebook of the
lecturer to the notebook of the student without necessarily passing through
the minds of either.
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"Rod Dahl" <rkdahl@cableone.net> schreef in bericht
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>I think I'm a little behind on the learning curve here and you may have
>answered my question. What I want to do is this: I'd like to join a
>Delta Force game on line from one computer and have my son join the same
>game from the other computer on my home network. From your previous
>answer, it sounds like I'd have to actually host the game to make this
>work. Is that correct?
> If so, could you point me in the right direction where I could find out
> how to use IPJoiner or DEM?
> Thanks, Rod
>
 
Archived from groups: alt.games.delta-force (More info?)

I have a NetComm NB5 Modem Router....I have 2 computers running off the one
modem, my computer is connected to the Modem via the USB port from the PC to
the USB port of the modem, my other computer is connected via the (Network)
Ethernet connection to the Network port on the PC.....


"NedFox <TZW>" <neddy@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:a9dd7$421a3e7d$3e3aefe0$18678@news.versatel.net...
> You want to host an Internet game, and at the same time join it from the
> LAN ?
> You need an IPJoiner, or install a tool like DEM so you can create your
> own startup-pages which allow you to log on locally..
>
> --
> -
> Jan van Zanten, aka NedFox <TZW>
> -
> A lecture is a process where information is passed from the notebook of
> the lecturer to the notebook of the student without necessarily passing
> through the minds of either.
> -
> "Rod Dahl" <rkdahl@cableone.net> schreef in bericht
> news:111k7fm30d4ne8e@corp.supernews.com...
>>I just installed a Linksys wireless router and opened the appropriate
>>ports to play the game online. I have two computers connected to the
>>router. Is there a way to play Delta Force online with both computers at
>>the same time?
>>
>
>
 
Archived from groups: alt.games.delta-force (More info?)

Bishy, are you able to get both of your computers to connect to a Delta
Force game on line at the same time using that configuration?