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LAN gaming
I am at a college, and have one ethernet port in my room. I have my router hooked up to that so I can have my desktop plugged in at the same time my laptop is, and also for wireless for my laptop.
Is there anyway I can set something up so I can see LAN games across the rest of the network? Right now, I can only see LAN games being hosted on other computers connected to my router. Is there a way to set up IPX tunneling or something similar that would work? I can't dissable DHCP on the router, because the school only gives me one IP address, and then I wouldn't be able to have both computers connected (IP assigned to a mac address, and I don't want to clone the same mac on all my computers). Thanks in advance. |
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