Probably not, it's not technically LAN, it's still over the internet.phazon sonic said:Seems ok, I'm gonna download it. *downloads*
user name: PSnet
password: join
When you say lan, do you meen, no lag in net game?
Probably not, it's not technically LAN, it's still over the internet.phazon sonic said:Seems ok, I'm gonna download it. *downloads*
user name: PSnet
password: join
When you say lan, do you meen, no lag in net game?
phazon sonic said:Seems ok, I'm gonna download it. *downloads*
user name: PSnet
password: join
When you say lan, do you meen, no lag in net game?
Then... How would this work on a Saturn emulator? I was under the impression that it would let you connect to anything, regardless of weither or not the program in question actually has online support.Chaos Zero 64 said:To make it really simple, Hamachi just gives you a new, shorter IP.
Jason the Echidna said:Hamachi works exactly as I had expected it to; It apparently gets around port issues by tunneling everything through a high-speed third server (the "router", speaking in the LAN terms they like to use), which causes significant lag, but serves its purpose just fine...
[url said:http://www.hamachi.cc/howitworks[/url]]Hamachi is a UDP-based virtual private networking system. Its peers utilize the help of a 3rd node called mediation server to locate each other and to boot strap the connection between themselves. The connection itself is direct and once it's established no traffic flows through our servers.