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Hi , thelw na aniksw 2 server , 1 interlude k 1 epilogue sto idio modem apo diaforetika pc , mporw ? ( kai an nai pws )

 

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Hi , thelw na aniksw 2 server , 1 interlude k 1 epilogue sto idio modem apo diaforetika pc , mporw ? ( kai an nai pws )

 

thanks

Στο ιδιο modem αλλα απο αλλο pc?O.o
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otan les 8a anoi3is apo diaforetika pc enoeis omos kai sto idio login?

Oxi diaforetiko cleint ara diaforetiko pack ;)

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Hi , thelw na aniksw 2 server , 1 interlude k 1 epilogue sto idio modem apo diaforetika pc , mporw ? ( kai an nai pws )

 

thanks

Αν καταλαβα καλα εσυ θες να ειναι στο ιδιο login?
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egw me tn aderfo m imaste se diaforetika pc k thelw egw interlude server k aftos epilogue ginete na aniksoun apo idia ip ?

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An katalaba kala exeis router pou dinei internet se 2 PC ( se LAN ethernet ).

 

Kathe PC tha exei ton diko tou loginserver kai ton diko tou gameserver. Ayto pou tha prepei na allakseis me mia proti matia opos to blepo einai oi portes. Den ginete na exoun kai oi dio server tis idies portes. Molis allakseis portes px server 1: 7777 server2: 7778, tha pas sto router kai tha kaneis port forwarding oste i kinisi pou erxete stin 7777 na dromologite sto ena to pc ( px sto 192.168.1.2 ) kai i kinisi pou erxete stin 7778 na dromologite sto allo to pc ( 192.168.1.3 ). Bebea kai me tis idies portes ta perissotera router den exoun problima ( kratane dikes tous virtual ports mesa sto hardware gia 2 efarmoges pou trexoun stin idia software port ), alla an den sou doulepsei, kane ayto pou eipa.

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nai kserw ala otan o alos mpeni me ali ip se pio client tha pigeni ? ( se afto p exi to system? )

Μπορεις να το κανεις να διαλεγει.
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tha mpenei ston server tou opiou to port stoxeyei. Px an stelneis paketo sto 192.168.1.2 stin port 7777 o router tha to stilei ston server1 eno an to stilis stin idia IP alla stin port 7778 tha to stili ston server2.

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tha mpenei ston server tou opiou to port stoxeyei. Px an stelneis paketo sto 192.168.1.2 stin port 7777 o router tha to stilei ston server1 eno an to stilis stin idia IP alla stin port 7778 tha to stili ston server2.

Φίλε μην τα λές ετσι γιατί θα μπερδευτεί κιάλο..

 

Λοιπόν φιλε μου εσύ θα έχεις αλλη IP απο του αδερφού σου και θα μπένουν στο client αναλόγος με την ΙΡ που εχουν στο συστεμ κατάλαβες?

Παράδειγμα:Εσυ Εχεις ΙΡ l2test1.no-ip.biz

Ο αδερφό σου έχει l2test2.no-ip.biz o άλλος θα μπεί ανάλογα στην ΙΡ που έχει στο συστεμ του κατάλαβες?

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