hi
i'm not too fit in network-stuff. i'd like to send numbers between 2 computers over the internet. Both computer are client in a LAN, but not behind a firewall. I just want to know if it's possible or not. If not I could stop looking for how to realize it.
thanks
Roman
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i'm not too fit in network-stuff. i'd like to send numbers between 2 computers over the internet. Both computer are client in a LAN, but not behind a firewall. I just want to know if it's possible or not. If not I could stop looking for how to realize it.
possible,
just look at the help files for [netreceive] and [netsend] but nowadays the preferred way is maybe to use OSC for that.
HTH
x
Hello Roman,
Sunday, March 14, 2004, 7:28:46 PM, you wrote:
RH> i'm not too fit in network-stuff. i'd like to send numbers between 2 RH> computers over the internet. Both computer are client in a LAN, but not RH> behind a firewall. I just want to know if it's possible or not. If not I RH> could stop looking for how to realize it.
"Both computer are client in a LAN" sounds like those computers "may" be behind a router, then make sure you forward the right netsend/receive port to the right local IP.
aym3ric.
On Sunday, Mar 14, 2004, at 15:45 America/New_York, aym3ric wrote:
Hello Roman,
Sunday, March 14, 2004, 7:28:46 PM, you wrote:
RH> i'm not too fit in network-stuff. i'd like to send numbers between 2 RH> computers over the internet. Both computer are client in a LAN, but not RH> behind a firewall. I just want to know if it's possible or not. If not I RH> could stop looking for how to realize it.
"Both computer are client in a LAN" sounds like those computers "may" be behind a router, then make sure you forward the right netsend/receive port to the right local IP.
Also, check out [netclient] and [netserver], they handle all of stuff which makes life easier.
.hc
aym3ric.
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