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Authored by: tiger99 on Saturday, November 17 2012 @ 02:00 PM EST |
My interest is having a small server, maybe even a Raspberry Pi, sitting on my
broadband router, to which a select but expanding circle of friends can connect
whenever they like. The upstream bandwidth available is about 7 megs, downstream
120. If there was some way to route the upstream data to multiple destinations
simultaneously the whole thing would be very simple, but you can only have a
broadcast address on the local LAN. I don't know if IPv6 will change things, but
it would be nice to be able to send out a UDP stream with multiple routing
headers in each packet so it would automatically be sent to arbitrary addresses
anywhere.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, November 19 2012 @ 04:58 AM EST |
What's the difference between a html interface and a C++/python/whatever else
interface?
Especially as they all seem to be server-client rather than peer-to-peer.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: kjs on Monday, November 19 2012 @ 05:03 PM EST |
Ekiga works great and no version of Skype will ever be installed on this Linux
machine...
>kjs
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not f'd, you won't find me on farcebook[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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