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Thread: Networking question

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    When I played at network party through a hub + multiplayer worked fine.

    But I'm at home trying to play with my brother and can't get it to go. If I try to host a game it takes a long time to get to the map select and then it kicks me to windows when I choose a map. If he hosts a game it works fine until I try to join, then it pauses for about 2 minutes and says something to the effect of "cannot connect".

    Any suggestions? Does it maybe have something to do with the IP address I'm assigning under TCP/IP?

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    if you can make sure you have the simmular Network set up as the other place did, you might be just missing something, NET BEUI or IPX mabey, it's hard to say i never tried OFP on LAN

    it's possible your TC/IP is corupt, try installing all three and see how it goes

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    Sounds like both PCs may have the same IP address assigned to them.

    OFP uses DirectX's DirectPlay interface for the network transport, so run the DirectX Diagnostics (DXDIAG.EXE) and click on the Network tab. In that dialog, you can test the networking APIs to verify that it is working correctly.

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    nah, different IP's

    111.111.111.110
    111.111.111.111


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    Ok, I don't know if this is getting better or worse but I now when I select a map and try to hit OK nothing happens. It does this on both computers.

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    Did you try DXDIAG yet? Are both systems using a separate CD key?

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    I did the test for IPX and got that to work. I couldn't get the TCP/IP one to connect though.

    We're both using the same key, but that shouldn't be a problem because it worked through the hub.

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    Bad news on both accounts.

    Once you get the networking problem sorted out, you WILL run into problems if both of you use the same CD key.

    Also, the only network transport supported by OFP is TCP/IP, so only having IPX working isn't good enough, either.

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    once OFP detects that you use the same CD key it wont let you conect radomly to LAN or on the Net
    and your Aimming will be off

    you wont get no more support

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    It worked fine through the hub with the same key. We played for like 2 hours with no degrade in play.

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