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Problems gaming over LAN using Parallels 4.0
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<blockquote data-quote="Westy123" data-source="post: 828204" data-attributes="member: 94091"><p>Thanks! That seems to have sorted it. I can now see connections in the My Network Connections folder and can connect to the internet.</p><p></p><p>However, I still don't seem to be able to connect to games from the DoW Soulstorm LAN Lobby. I mean, I can see them, but when I try and connect, the game drops out of the lobby and it says that it cannot connect, but then when I close the window saying that it cannot connect, It reapears in the Lobby. </p><p></p><p>It says something about having the two computers' firewalls, routers and connections properly configured. But I know they both are, hence I can see the computer over the network!</p><p></p><p>Could it be that there are two types of connections being used? Me using Bridged ethernet, and the other PCs using some other type of connection similar to that of the Parallels shared connection?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westy123, post: 828204, member: 94091"] Thanks! That seems to have sorted it. I can now see connections in the My Network Connections folder and can connect to the internet. However, I still don't seem to be able to connect to games from the DoW Soulstorm LAN Lobby. I mean, I can see them, but when I try and connect, the game drops out of the lobby and it says that it cannot connect, but then when I close the window saying that it cannot connect, It reapears in the Lobby. It says something about having the two computers' firewalls, routers and connections properly configured. But I know they both are, hence I can see the computer over the network! Could it be that there are two types of connections being used? Me using Bridged ethernet, and the other PCs using some other type of connection similar to that of the Parallels shared connection? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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