I have finished my chat program and it works fine in the local network but now i need it to work on a wide scale .... I have tried simply putting in the ip address of were it is heading but without any dmz setting and forwardings ect nothing is going to happen ... so how would i make it happen ?
i want my chat software to talk to the other chat software and its p2p no server inbetween .. and its over the web ... using just the ip address would go straight to the router and get lost i assume??
I don't know why someone said useless, but it does have that pesky kernel driver bundled, and it's in perennial turmoil. When it goes bad, it goes very bad, and it's impossible to predict when it will due to system differences. I know that they're in the middle of development for a major new version that will include a completely new driver, one that they expect will largely solve the problem, but that's a ways out and it's unproven at this point.
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I have finished my chat program and it works fine in the local network but now i need it to work on a wide scale .... I have tried simply putting in the ip address of were it is heading but without any dmz setting and forwardings ect nothing is going to happen ... so how would i make it happen ?
i want my chat software to talk to the other chat software and its p2p no server inbetween .. and its over the web ... using just the ip address would go straight to the router and get lost i assume??
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