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HELP!..HEAD TO HEAD CABLE - 3/28/2001 9:58:00 AM   
M4 Jess Housley

 

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Hi ya all! will a head to head cable work for 2 player play...like on-line play? M4

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- 3/28/2001 12:18:00 PM   
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I sure hope so, Jess, because I'm getting cable in about two weeks. I don't see why it wouldn't - I can play H to H now against a guy with cable and I have 56k, so it seems that when both of us have cable it'll be even better.

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- 3/28/2001 1:15:00 PM   
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I'm kind of thinking what you mean is connect two computers together in the same room with like a null modem cable? I've probably got two computers worth of parts laying around here, but what I would end up with wouldn't run the game and I'm lazy besides :) Anything I would say would be a guess, but I don't recall this feature being taken out, that is to say I think it was there before.

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- 3/28/2001 1:19:00 PM   
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It uses TCP/IP, and doesn't care (or know) anything about the actual connection. As long as you can get TCP/IP to work over whatever type of connection you're using, you should be ok.

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- 3/28/2001 3:38:00 PM   
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It does work with my two computers :) and has the added benefit that the connection never lags or brokes down :)

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- 3/28/2001 5:21:00 PM   
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Oops, sorry - I've got cable modem on the brain! Doh!

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- 3/28/2001 7:25:00 PM   
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Told you to get DSL :D :D :D :cool:

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- 3/28/2001 7:54:00 PM   
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quote:

Originally posted by Don: I sure hope so, Jess, because I'm getting cable in about two weeks. I don't see why it wouldn't - I can play H to H now against a guy with cable and I have 56k, so it seems that when both of us have cable it'll be even better.
Don, I think he's talking about a null-modem setup, too. But you brought up a very good point. A cable modem is likely to be hiding behind a firewall (software) and/or a cable router (hardware), both for protection against hackers. Basically, this means your opponent can't see your PC. It's generally a pain and a security compromise to allow gaming through this protection. But if you take it away, you'll be hacked to death. Hackers normally don't go after a 56K modem connected PC - you're not online long enough. Once you get your "always on" cable modem, look out!. My Norton Personal Firewall was recording a dozen hacks per day (it stopped them all) before I got my cable router to hook up multiple PC's. That stopped the hacking completely - I'm invisible. Tommy

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- 3/28/2001 8:46:00 PM   
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I think it isn't possible to get TCP/IP working with a serial cable. Not a big loss though, as getting two network adapters and a cable is pretty cheap nowadays.

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- 3/28/2001 9:12:00 PM   
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It's very possible to get TCP/IP to work with serial or parallel cable as long as you have right type of cable. Normal printer cable won't do the trick. Program called direct cable connection that coems with windows will be sufficent to play and of course you need to configure windows networking to use tcp/ip in both computers. I have played games with cable since win95 days. -- Cirrus

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- 3/28/2001 11:18:00 PM   
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I got your email Jess and I am not familiar with how to get TCP/IP via a direct cable connection - perhaps Cirrus could post the instructions? In general a pair of network cards and a LAN cable is the better way.

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- 3/29/2001 12:29:00 AM   
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Don, Tommy is 100% correct, hackers will be into your system before you pay your first bill. They have software that can search out a small countries systems in a matter of hours. I have a link for a free fire wall that is rated pretty good on the web site. I had an ex-hacker hit my system with it on and ha said it was in good shape. I also believe there is a link on the firewalls web site to have your system checked for open ports. I've had other firewalls that I've bought but you have to be a programmer almost to figure some of the stuff out not user friendly at all. This is simple and good for most purposes. I've also been hearing good things about another free fire wall but I haven't tried it yet. Some people run more than one firewall at the same time figuring what one doesn't catch the other will. I did this for a time and indeed it appeared to be true. Anyway plenty of good stuff out there and well worth the small effort.

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- 3/29/2001 4:13:00 AM   
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quote:

Originally posted by Pack Rat: Don, Tommy is 100% correct, hackers will be into your system before you pay your first bill. They have software that can search out a small countries systems in a matter of hours. I have a link for a free fire wall that is rated pretty good on the web site. I had an ex-hacker hit my system with it on and ha said it was in good shape. I also believe there is a link on the firewalls web site to have your system checked for open ports. I've had other firewalls that I've bought but you have to be a programmer almost to figure some of the stuff out not user friendly at all. This is simple and good for most purposes. I've also been hearing good things about another free fire wall but I haven't tried it yet. Some people run more than one firewall at the same time figuring what one doesn't catch the other will. I did this for a time and indeed it appeared to be true. Anyway plenty of good stuff out there and well worth the small effort.
I have a cable modem and never realized that hackers could get into your system. What is the link to the firewall you mentioned in your post. Bill

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- 3/29/2001 4:24:00 AM   
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If you want to get direct cable connection to work go to http://www.google.com and use keywords: "direct cable connection windows". You find several good sites explaining the procedure more clearly that I can ever do :) -- Cirrus

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- 3/29/2001 6:58:00 AM   
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Thanks for the info, guys. I have downloaded Zone Alarm from http://www.zonealarm.com and plan to install it as soon as I get my new computer, which will be Friday and then I'll get the cable hooked up on 4/7. Bill, Zone Alarm is free and I believe it's the one Packrat was talking about. There's also BlackIce, which you pay for, but I heard it's not easy for everyone to use.

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- 3/29/2001 8:05:00 AM   
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There are several free for personal use. http://www.firewallguide.com/software.htm Saludos a todos, Cona.

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- 3/29/2001 8:37:00 AM   
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http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/stories/info/0,,001DGW,.html This is a link to the other firewall I'm hearing good things about. Sorry don't have the link to their home page. It appears to be geared more to cable modems. I would give them both a try and see what works best, if not both.

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- 3/29/2001 7:50:00 PM   
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Thanks Don for the info, will check it out. Bill

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- 3/29/2001 10:21:00 PM   
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Cable modems are even less secure than DSL connections as everyone in your physical neighborhood is on the same cable segment which is like being on the same LAN segment. You don't need to break through any ISP security,you are all on the same IP subnet. I recommend going to WWW.GRC.COM then click on the link for Shields Up. You put in your own IP address then it scans your system and tells you how vulnerable you are.

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