Cam I play a TCP / IP game between two computers connected via dialup? [ip game] [ip connections]

admin / October 10th, 2010/ Posted in Networking / No Comments »

Q: I have local calling to my friend, so I would like it if we could play UT with a direct dial-up connection between our computers. However, I think UT only TCP / . Is it possible to do this?


Re:Awesome, I didn't know it would do TCP/IP over a connection like that. Hopefully my friend will be home this weekend so we can try it out! :D

Re:Yes, it can work. I played NFS III and UT quite a few times via dialup. It does lag a little and the 'UT server' had better be on a fast machine as when the host player's FPS drops low, the client player will see more lag. In some cases, it would be better to play together on an Internet server that has a good ping to both of you.

Its been a long time since I've done it but as I recall it was pretty basic and straight forward to set up. One person turns on his Dial UP Server (may have to add the windows component) the other person creates a new dial up with the Dial Up server's phone number.

Once you're connected, either one of you can host a game. The other player just needs to know and enter your IP address of the game host machine.

Use 'winipcfg.exe' to display you modem's IP address (you have to be connected to each other). Ignore the NIC and any other IP addresses you may see and need to scroll past.

You may also want to use ping -t xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (replace the xxx's with the other comps ip address assigned to the modem card), to confirm you're using the right address and to see what the lag/ping time is.

BTW, I tried mixing dialup with lan and could never get it to work. 2 people on a LAN with 1 person dialing, it in would refuse to allow all people to see the games. Although in AOE, it made it as far as joining a game, just never launching.


Re:Originally posted by: guy
i believe you cannot.. tcp/ip is an internet protocol
i don't think that ip adds are involved in dial up connect between two computers..

i could be horribly wrong..consider this a bump ;)

You are indeed wrong — most dial-up connections talk nothing but TCP/IP. The real Internet is nothing but TCP/IP-enabled nodes.
When you dial in, you are immediatelly assigned an IP address and become a full-blown TCP/IP node.

So yes, there is no reason why you two cannot play UT over dial-up.
(Note: it may lag a lot.)


Re:Interesting, I'll have to mess around with that.

Re:I believe you can set up 1 of the pc's as a dial up server and have the other one connect to it using lan ip addies .

Re:i don't think that ip adds are involved in dial up connect between two computers..

Right, that's my problem. :) Is there any way to get IPs involved between two computers?


Re:i believe you cannot.. tcp/ip is an internet protocol
i don't think that ip adds are involved in dial up connect between two computers..

i could be horribly wrong..consider this a bump ;)


Re:yes it is

i played a lot 1×1s quake2 trought dial-up…


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