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GeneralRe: Please describe overlapped operations Pin
Richard MacCutchan20-Jan-14 6:38
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QuestionWinsock Peer to Peer using UDP and TCP Pin
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AnswerRe: Winsock Peer to Peer using UDP and TCP Pin
Albert Holguin10-Jan-14 4:59
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Well, first of all, what are you trying to accomplish and what are your requirements?

If your application is supposed to work over internet, UDP broadcast is usually not a good option because most routers will not forward broadcasts (can you imagine how much traffic would be on the internet if every broadcast message was forwarded?). With your scenario, I'm not even quite clear on why you have the UDP piece at all? Why not just have a TCP/IP connection on a known port?

Peer-to-peer simply means there isn't a man in the middle (or computer/server to be precise), that's just about every socket protocol unless you're using some sort of service in the middle.
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Generallink error 1104 Pin
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QuestionHow to create and register two dlls with same name?(VS 2010) Pin
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